Faired-in (26R type) headlights & HID conversion
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I found this box and its contents in the car when I was moving it round last weekend. As there is no engine in the car at the moment I couldn't measure the headlamp height but a rough guide would be two feet to the top of the bezel. My car is somewhat lower than normal, though.
Gerry, any update from the MOT man?
Roy
'65 S2
Gerry, any update from the MOT man?
Roy
'65 S2
Roy
'65 S2
'65 S2
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elj221c - Fourth Gear
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Ahh, the memories, the same lens as I had in my Lotus Esprit. Shortly after I purchased her I ordered a set of four Cibie headlights. They had worked so well in my Audi Coupe GT and they were wonderful in my Esprit as well.
Mike Geiger
66 S3 Coupe', no more
66 S3 Coupe', no more
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type36lotus - Third Gear
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IMHO - I would not expect too much from a faired in set up. I used on the s2, pretty pitiful when I turned the lights on in the garage , The few times I snuck the car out for a night time raid i was glad the roads had street lights. For the street the 7" set up is better , if you need, want a pile of light out of a historically correct looking piece I would point you to the Cibie Biode , cibie H4 or my current favorite the Marchal Ampilux . Marchal has seperate reflectors for the High and low beams , they are effectivley 2 lamps in on and you can load them up with 2 100 watt bulbs if that's you thing or any combo in between. plus you can aim both -
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I've been trying to buy a pair of Cibie Biodes for my Escort for a while George...the last pair, secondhand and needing the reflectors re-silvering, fetched ?550 on eBay!! Makes S1 steering wheels look like a bargain.
But one day.....
Mark
But one day.....
Mark
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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