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    Grill Light Brackets

    I need a set of these for my own car, so I got to thinking that there are other people out there who could use a set as well. I am curious if there is a strong market - or any market - for near-perfect reproduction grill light brackets.

    I'd be happy to spear-head the project if there's enough interest, and I could probably have an initial run finished in about 6-8 weeks - maybe sooner.

    Please feel free to post questions or comments - or tell me that this is all a waste of time.

    THANKS!!
    -Marco
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    Senior Member Macroni's Avatar
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    I need a set. I am in!
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    Marco, Pelican has a builder who beat you to it. I swear i just saw a correct picture for long wheel base car, maybe on eBay. The image pelican has for 69-73 is not right.

    http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/...pg5.htm#item20



    of course quality can make or break a repro as well, I don't know how exact they are.

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    I am in if the price is right. The Pelican ones at 100$ are way to expencive.

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    I am in if the price is right. The Pelican ones at 100$ are way to expencive.

    Me too. I was just thinking of fabbing them up myself and have been kind of dragging my feet on this. I am not too keen on $100 for brackets either.
    Scott H.
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    Quote Originally Posted by t6dpilot
    I am in if the price is right. The Pelican ones at 100$ are way to expencive.

    Me too. I was just thinking of fabbing them up myself and have been kind of dragging my feet on this. I am not too keen on $100 for brackets either.
    So what kind of price point are we looking at here?
    -Marco
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