I've been out of the loop for a few years, and haven't kept up to date on the current situation with reproduction T3 headlights. A friend down here in Florida recently told me that the newest rendition of the repro T3's does NOT have the small DOT marking on the lens. He said that the DOT marking was moved to the rear cone of the bulb and cannot be seen when the bulb is installed.
True or False?
He ordered a set for his 67 coupe, but they have not arrived yet.
I had my 63 out this past weekend at a local car cruise. With the daylight savings time change, it was pretty dark coming home. It has 4 original T3's. I had forgotten how dim the original T3's were.
If I can "upgrade" to brighter, undetectable repros, I'll do so.
I've checked Lectric Limited's ads, other online catalogs, and EBAY listings. Nobody addresses this issue.
Any input appreciated.
TIA.
Chuck
True or False?
He ordered a set for his 67 coupe, but they have not arrived yet.
I had my 63 out this past weekend at a local car cruise. With the daylight savings time change, it was pretty dark coming home. It has 4 original T3's. I had forgotten how dim the original T3's were.

If I can "upgrade" to brighter, undetectable repros, I'll do so.
I've checked Lectric Limited's ads, other online catalogs, and EBAY listings. Nobody addresses this issue.
Any input appreciated.
TIA.
Chuck
Since they worked so well for years I did the same for my Cutlass several years ago and my 1972 a few years ago. Since the 71 had no issues with them I never worried at all about draw or wiring with the others after that. Oh, and I'd suspect that the repro T3's have similar guts as the halogens on the shelf, and definitely more robust ones than the original T3s. So, if the repro is OK with you the upgrade will likely be just fine.
I hate changing bulbs anyway.
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