No sir I dont like them!
(http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa74/4bangen/img_2362.jpg)
Oh, next you'll be complaining that the nose doesn't belong on that year (quarter windows do look kinda pre-87 squarish), the hood prop rod looks silly, and that spark plug #3 is gapped wrong. :shakeass:
Interesting...
Creative idea, Not the best choice of lights.
But opens up ideas to others for a whole custom header/headlight setup that may not have been thought of before now.
They look like they're from a Sebring.
They look sweet in the front, the only thing wrong with it is the curve on the cornering lights.
I still prefer the 2000-05 Impala headlights for an 87/88, if one was to go full custom.
For the older ones, I like Baxo's treatment.
Wow, who pissed in your cheerios? :hick: is that your car?
I like the color, the car is clean. I just think the lights look out of place, and the custom headlight buckets are misshaped to the lights.
and the #3 gap is ok its the #1 that isn’t gapped right:shakeass:
Mmmmm yuck. Thats about as ugly as the guy that put newer Impala headlights on a Gen I SHO.....
Again..... Yuck.
I always wanted to try putting chrysler new yorker flip lights on a 4-eye cougar... Some day if I can find a header panel for free I might try it.
I've wondered about that myself.
Seen that in the back of the Wide body SHO pics.
Now that is an interesting idea! I would try a 1987+ LeBaron Convertible as the header panel resembles the design of the Tbird more closely. It would be cool to have Tbird emblems on the headlamp covers.