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    TTG driving lights

    I was just watching the film ,”73 911 Factory Tour”. I noticed a scene where the TTG lights looked like nothing I had seen before. The housing seemed to be much deeper and black in color from what we are all familiar with. Attached are a couple screen shots.
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    Could it be a shadow?

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    That's what I thought also, hard to tell. The outside diameter also looks a touch bigger. The film itself is kinda rough.
    For those new to this game, google the film and watch it. Gives appreciation to our cars.

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    My take is that since that is a ROW car the TTG lights are more of a useful 'driving light' as opposed to the blingy 'fog' lamps we got for U.S. cars. Looks like a much better reflector?
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    I watched this film today myself after getting a You Tube link from Hagerty. I was also surprised to see the car with the TTG lights. Looked normal to me.
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    I'd say shadow.

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    This video is making the rounds. I saw it on Hemmings. They also have a 356 and 928 factory video featured. Looks like a shadow to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cliff View Post
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    Here's the link.

    https://www.hemmings.com/stories/202...ign=2021-01-18
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