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Back in the day you could buy plastic headlights. I am looking for some for my chevy II 6014 is the part number for the glass ones. thanks Tom
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Wagner made (makes?) the plastic headlights. If not still produced find them in the parts yards.
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The HP6014 were never sold to the public only prototype. I tried to buy them in the 80&90 ,i was told that there was no demand for the large round hp head light, summit & jegs sell a custom flat plastic head light look at front of Bill Z. chevy ll
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I remember when the Scribner bros. were running Prostock. They were the manufacturer or distributor of plastic headlights. They would sit at the back of their trailer and toss the headlights in front of spectators walking in the pits. The headlight would bounce on the asphalt behind the trailer. Quite a strange demo but I guess that is to be expected from Tom, Dick and Harry.
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Tom, KC Hilites #42301 is a Lexan 7" light that accepts a halogen bulb. It's made to replace a standard 6014/6024 lamp. -Al
P.S. The polycarbonate lens 6014's of years past went under the Wagner and Sylvania #H6024P, if that helps.
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I put them in my Camaro as a safety item. I don't want to run over glass after coming down from a big wheel stand.
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If you hit that hard I would venture the glass would be the least of your problems hehe. Got a link for where you found your's?
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Wagner, Halogen, sealed beams
They were the small lights that fit my '86 Camaro. Snaged them on E-bay I just checked a Wagner list of Halogen lights and found these plastic. HP6054 Wagner HALOGEN SEALED BEAM - PLASTIC HP6545 Wagner HALOGEN SEALED BEAM - PLASTIC HP4651 Halogen Plastic Sealed Beam 40% Brighter
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