GT without Foglights?
Originally posted by TampaBear67@May. 22nd, 2004, 12:20 PM
Most Classic Mustangs have had some sort of Fog Light, or Driving Light in the Grill.
Most Classic Mustangs have had some sort of Fog Light, or Driving Light in the Grill.
Originally posted by Birdman3@May. 24th, 2004, 7:12 AM
How functional will the new fogs be? Aren't they supposed to be mounted low on the car in order to project the light on the road surface from under the level of the fog?
How functional will the new fogs be? Aren't they supposed to be mounted low on the car in order to project the light on the road surface from under the level of the fog?
I'm sure they have it figured out.
Originally posted by Grantsdale@May. 23rd, 2004, 5:42 PM
No, fog lights are white as well. All forward facing light in cars these days have to be white, per law.
No, fog lights are white as well. All forward facing light in cars these days have to be white, per law.
but This is Not True. :nono: The lights on the front of the car MUST be Either White, or Amber. Also the reflectors anywhere in front of the Mid Point MUST be Amber. Amber "Fog's" are usually referred to as Driving lights however. Any light or reflector past the rear Mid Section of the car MUST Be Red, such as side markers, and tail lights. This is MANDATORY in ALL U.S. States, and I'm fairly sure World Wide, as it Differentiates the Front of the vehicle from the Rear, while viewed from front, rear or side. The Only exception being Amber Turn Signals on the rear which are only Illuminated While Flashing and the Back up Lights, which are only illuminated while in reverse.
I believe the "Laws" you are reffering to are the ones to Prevent Ricers from Using Red, Green, Blue, or any color lights, Other than Amber, on the Front or Rear of their cars For Markers, Turn Signals, Washer Nozel Lights (Snake Eyes) etc..
Originally posted by BlackRiderX@May. 22nd, 2004, 3:50 PM


He's thinking of the Iron Cross, which was a Prussian and German emblem for years and years before the ***** picked it up. They $%&#ed up a lot of perfectly good and well-designed German military regalia by using it themselves.
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