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Are those repro T-3 Headlights? Look different than any I have seen.
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Old 08-29-2006, 06:22 AM
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Should have the vertical lines within the T-3 triangle. Are they missing or am I just not seeing them.
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That is one bad a$$ "Z".
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Default Re: 1969 Z-28 Numbers Matching

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Should have the vertical lines within the T-3 triangle. Are they missing or am I just not seeing them.

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This is the correct 67-69 T-3. Should have verticle lines in the triangle and Sealed Beam is curved along the bottom of the light as well. I believe the one in the Z are the 55-57 T-3's.

The car is sharp. WOW!

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Old 08-29-2006, 08:35 AM
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Thanks to Bruce for helping me with the pictures, and to all for the kind comments! You are correct, they are repro T-3's. You caught me!!!!!
Now I just need to find a new home for this Pumpkin.
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Old 08-29-2006, 08:41 AM
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Alan...let me know if you need help the first time that you try and post pictures after reading the tutorial. I'm here for ya!
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Beautiful car. Reminds me of my former Z/28 except for the interior.
I'll be the first, your cowl induction seal is inverted/inside out.
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Old 08-29-2006, 05:06 PM
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Beautiful car. Reminds me of my former Z/28 except for the interior.
I'll be the first, your cowl induction seal is inverted/inside out.

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Go through ebay and look at how many have their seals on wrong...
I will admit that it took me a few minutes to figure that one out as well... there are no installation instructions with the seal, once you figure it out... the light goes off... Ding ding ding ...
We have a winner!!!
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Thanks, I did not realize this and have had the car done for a few years. I just thought the repop stuff was way different, I guess it really is like this!
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