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Nope.
I'm not the expert on this topic, but it looks like they intermingled usage of T3 and Powerbeams. In fact, one original 69 Camaro was found with one of each. But limited data shows most 69's were T3's.
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Kurt S - CRG |
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Maybe a stupid question.. but was there any difference between the power-beams vs. the T-3's aside from visual differences? Were the power beams advertised as an improvement over the T-3 (brighter, longer lasting, etc) or was it just a new name for the factory headlights?
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Kurt;
So, some cars have mixed lights? That's interesting, I think an original owner deuce was a mixed set, but we assumed he changed one - even at 12k miles! Maybe not! MikeA; what is on your deuce?
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![]() My Deuce did not come with headlights. We have to ask Neal. ![]()
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Mike 1970 Yenko Deuce, YS-84 1972 Nova SS 1987 Grand National |
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