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Does anyone know where colored headlights for a 1967 dodge coronet can be found/ purchased or if they are even street legal ? Here's a picture for example ...
There is a paint that is used on headlights to make them amber, blue, etc, without actually changing the bulb/unit out. Bing or g--gle it, you'll find it.
Part # H5006. You will have to cut a notch in your headlight bucket because they index differently than the headlights. The backs are screw type connections. I wired mine to a relay and use them like foglights.
Now as long as you have a quad headlight car and you don't have the main lights painted I think it is ok? not sure but here is some blue paint most people use yellow.
I had a pair I had done Amber with the Krylon stained glass yellow but they just didn't suit my car. Much cheaper than trying to find a set already done
They have screw on connectors so just attached 6" leads with male electrical connections on end and plugged those into the stock headlight plug. Work great. On my 62 didn't have to modify headlight buckets any. Cleared just fine.
I believe most of them on the Nostalgic race cars are painted as they just paint the cars headlights that they want colored. As for what color to me it depends on the color of the car as I have seen them in blue , red , yellow , green and orange. I am sure they have even more colors. I never considered it as I believe its not legal in Md even on the highbeams. Ron
Blue or red on the front will result in a ticket in OK, guaranteed. So will a solid or flashing blue light on the rear, since LE types have those on the rear of cop cars and cop bikes.