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RE: Back Up Lights


I found the GTO buckets loose in the Beaumont holes.. but what the hell.. if they fit enough... cool..

the lenses are a little different.. but again... if they fit.. cool

 

 



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Hi  !!  I am excited to see that you may be able to help me !!  I have one light housing but need a second ... Can you help me ????  I have the proper lenses , no electrical yet , but that shouldn't be so hard !



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My friend just finished a restoration on a 66 SD convert (original 327/4 speed car, kinda cool.....) and they used GTO backup lights. I wouldn't have noticed if he hadn't pointed it out. I don't know Beaumonts that well but they looked good in there from what I could see.

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What back up lights are these? What car? I need some fir my 66 beaumont. Thank you



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I had to replace both sides, and used the OPGI parts shown in my post about the middle of the previous page, which arent the same, and are sold as a pair.  My original housings were beyond salvage, and both lenses were cloudy, one cracked, so they've long since been recycled.  The U.S. Pontiac replacements I used are NOT the same as the ones GM of Canada used on our Beaumonts.  But, they installed fine, as described, and look factory from behind the car.  

Sorry I cant be of more help.  One of our number was planning to 3D-print new housings, which are the hardest pieces to find.  The OPGI lenses seem to be the same diameter and hole pattern, so one of his replicas and a pair of their lenses may solve your problem.  



-- Edited by see2xu on Thursday 8th of December 2022 05:34:28 AM

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I have a handful of these stashed away. All of which are in various stages of decay (and all of which I paid too much for.)

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