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Landing lights

vmrod said:
Does $14.50 each sound like the right price?
If the number is 4537, thats a good price. The reason none can be used in the low beams is that airplanes dont have high and low.:D No dimmer switches down by the pedals:L I use to sell a lot of them when 4 lites were common. That plus hardly nobody knows what they are and then the questions start coming from other Vette owners. It`s fun
 
vmrod said:
I noticed that they have a 'lab life' of 25 hours.

http://www.wicksaircraft.com/gotopage.php?page=134
(shows lab life)

http://www.2aps.com/lamps.htm
(this site has prices)

I don't drive with my high beams too much, but I would like to get more life out of them than that.

-Vic
I have never burned one out! They have been in my 62 since 64 and the 68 since 68. 66 Riviera since 66 and a 72 Ranchero since 72. It seems like they can light up a freeway for a mile or more. It`s hard on oncoming traffic though. I always dim mine with oncoming traffic.
 
Thumper said:
The seller ID is buyerzheaven. They have a feedback rating of 2,963 and counting, so they're not a fly by night outfit. If they aren't listing the exact application you're looking for, just e-mail them at buyerzheaven@yahoo.com. They'll let you know if they have it and what their price is. Fast shipping too.

Jeff

Jeff - Do you remember the part number? He doesn't seem to want to answer my emails. He has one for sale now that appears that it might work, but I'm not sure.

Thanks!
 

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