Euro lights question
Per Lindgren
lindgre at online.no
Fri Sep 13 22:31:13 EDT 2002
The lights look the same, but one sure tell-tale is that the DOT lights
have three small aiming dots on the lens, one on top, two on the bottom
of the lens. European lenses doesnt have this. In addition, Euro lenses
often have "H4" cast in the middle of the lens, and an E-code. The
E-code is a lower case e and a number, on a circle. Almost like (e1) or
(e5). The number is a reference to which country the lights received the
ECE-approval, making them legal in any European country.
PerL
87 Cq
mike mcclurg wrote:
>In the description of a car for sale on Ebay, it says
>that it has been upgraded to Euro lights. Yet when I
>look at the picture of the front end, they don't look
>any different than the lights on my '86 5ktq parts
>car.
>
>Am I missing something or do the Euro's look the same
>as the normal lights....or does mine have Euro's, too?
>
>Here is the link to Ebay.
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1857590228
>
>Thanks,
>Mike
>
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