T-3 HEAD LIGHTS on eBay
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Re: T-3 HEAD LIGHTS on eBay
There were different bulbs used for 72 vs other years, The JG has the details on them, and I don't remember them offhand, but the '72 is a one year only item. The judging guides have real good descriptions of the various years, and the only issue is the pictures on the ads do not have enough detail to see the important details.Bill Clupper #618- Top
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Went to a major swap meet over the weekend and saw two T-3s that the vendor said worked for $5 each! They were clear too and no fogging or black areas.
Too bad my car takes the Power Beams!!Peter Gregory # 4157
National Corvette Restorers Society Since 1980
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I bought four used T-3 bulbs, two hi beam and two low beam for $85 on eBay from this guy below. When I got them they looked like they were still new. They are not repops. A year later they are still working fine. FYI, PT
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Jerome and all:
What this vendor is saying is that he is perfectly happy to sell you bulbs that may not (don't) work and then they become your problem. Tell any vendor who won't let you test bulbs- even at a swap meet- "Thanks but no thanks". There was a time when you could buy these bulbs for $1 apiece so you could take a chance but now they are far too expensive. BTW- very late '71 and '72 used these bulbs. '73 went to Power Beams.
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No Test No SaleLyle
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Jerome and all:
What this vendor is saying is that he is perfectly happy to sell you bulbs that may not (don't) work and then they become your problem. Tell any vendor who won't let you test bulbs- even at a swap meet- "Thanks but no thanks". There was a time when you could buy these bulbs for $1 apiece so you could take a chance but now they are far too expensive. BTW- very late '71 and '72 used these bulbs. '73 went to Power Beams.
Jeff
I've had better luck than those who mention quick "burn-out"s. Since I only drive my vintage cars 1,500 to 2,500 miles per year, I've never had a NOS T-3 burn-out, and possibly only have had one or two vintage used bulbs quit working, and that's after quite a few cars.
Repos are not a consideration in this instance, so no comment there.
I think the best advice here,... is to contact Jeff.
Good luck, Ridge
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I'm sure they are rare but the late 55 Corvette is a one only (all glass) seal beam bulb that's not even listed in the JM , it only list the (black) tin backs. They can bring $300.00 each and is rarely ever seen for sale as Corvette but 55 Chevy guys know it (same bulb= late) . Some day in the far far future the JM might list themand I wonder what the price will be then
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Ray:
You are indeed right about these '55 bulbs being rare. In all the years I have been buying and selling bulbs I have only had one of these to sell and that was this year at Carlisle. It's not important how much it sold for but it wasn't cheap and was sold on the first day.
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Jeff
Some one must have read one of my post, It's funny over the years when some judges looked at my 55 bulbs and even when I once had it judged I was told there wrong do to the JM and lost points. That's why I say go ahead and change parts to meet the JM BUT keep the original parts you KNOW are right for the later NEW JM's.
And if you find anymore keep them, it's like money in the bank when the JM catches up.- Top
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