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Old 02-23-2020, 11:45 PM
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Default T3 headlights, screws, fasteners, springs for ‘67 GTO headlights wanted

Hello:- looking for two 3 prong and one two prong t3 headlights. Also one side set of screws, nuts/inserts/spacers.
Thanks, Rob in Nor-Cal

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Old 02-24-2020, 08:34 AM
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I should have all that you need. Please email me at arayman@aol.com
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I have 1 NOS 4001 T-3 left. Pt# 5956001

PM if interested

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Old 02-25-2020, 03:54 PM
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Hello:- looking for two 3 prong and one two prong t3 headlights. Also one side set of screws, nuts/inserts/spacers.
Thanks, Rob in Nor-Cal
So you are looking for the T-3 without the vertical lines in the triangle?
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Old 02-25-2020, 06:27 PM
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That ^^^ is incorrect. '64 was the last year for lines.

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That ^^^ is incorrect. '64 was the last year for lines.
Wrong.

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Yup,
Post #5 is definitely Wrong !

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I guess Corvette people know more than GM

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Old 02-25-2020, 10:04 PM
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I don't claim to be an expert but several online sources say 1960 - 1967 for four bulb setups and 1960 - 1969 for two bulb setups.

This is a chart on the Lectric Limited website:

https://www.lectriclimited.com/media..._bulbchart.pdf

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Default Lectric Limited has brand new T-3 lamps

You can get brand new real T-3’s from lectriclimited.com

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I guess Corvette people know more than GM
Just trying to furnish additional “correct information” to Mr. gtobully about a Pontiac on a Pontiac forum.

I have no idea what corvette people say they know?

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I guess Corvette people know more than GM



Yes, they will usually claim so.

Corvetteforum.com member here.

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I have one headlight and it does not have the lines. So Imwould want the other three also w/o lines. They are for ac1967’ sorry I didnt mention in original post.

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I have one two prong T3 - no lines, 2 trim rings, one R1 and one R2 bucket. I tested the bulb a long time ago and it worked then. I may have the screws and springs but not sure where they are.
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