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Old 09-10-2016, 09:30 PM   #11
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Re: Harold's '48 S10 LS1 Build

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Starting to hack up a perfectly good pair of fenders. Off on another crazy tangent. After months of looking, I finally found the tail lights that I wanted to go with. These are actually beehive marker lights.

I'm starting to rough in the holes to partially embed them into the fenders. I've seen several trucks on the internet where this was done. I think that it will compliment the look of the hood vents and exhaust tips.
I like them They remind me of the tail lights on a 54 Buick I had Years ago like this. http://coloradoguy.com/1953-buick-ri...tail-light.jpg
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