Elanor Tailights?
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Elanor Tailights?
Hopefully some vendors are reading this. I'm curious if anyone has just the tailights for sale for our cars? I know it would have to be a whole new tailight panel but i'm really trying to go for the 68 gt350/500 look. With TDCF hood coming out soon that resembles the 68 hood i would just need the elanor style tailights! I know there's someone on ebay that had some here a few months back that made his own but they looked cheap and cheesy. I was hoping there would be enough demand for them that some reputable manufacturer would use high quality parts that resembles the original. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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yeah but they are selling it for $12,000 and you need to pay $3,000 up front then wait 2-4 months then pay the rest and they will send the kit (but it is a whole car kit rather then just the taillights)
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This guy was at the NMRA/Bradenton event last month. Not sure where Hendry County is in FL though. I didn't see the owner around the car to ask about the tail lights.
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I'm not sure I like the old school ones fabbed into the new body, but at the same time, it looks alright. I wonder how they look when lit. Hmm, maybe they need to be wider top to bottom, not sure.
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