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    1. #21
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      I bought the set from the guy who won them on Lateral G, rocketrod. I priced them from Rick's and it was going to be in the mid to upper $200's for stock ones. When he posted these at $400, I decided to pull the trigger.

      They are awesome.

      Jeff


    2. #22
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      i have stock ones

      i would love to have the billet ones but wow$$$$$$$$$$$$$


      i have no clue of how these were done but mine do not have any black on them

      the came off of another car





    3. #23
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2
      Same ones with the centers painted like I am going to do..
      Uhh... nope. They are OE 1967 RS. There is no paint to them at all, and they are a single lense.

    4. #24
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      Quote Originally Posted by chicane67
      Uhh... nope. They are OE 1967 RS. There is no paint to them at all, and they are a single lense.
      According to this thread https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=11814 Prodigy is using the Marquez lights....

    5. #25
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      When you paint the centers they don't look much different from the OEM ones. In fact, it might be hard for people to notice that they actually are something different. You might have to point it out.
      1968 Pro-Touring Camaro LS1

      Project: Next Year
      - Start date; June '01
      - Completion; Sometime next year or the year after.....

    6. #26
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      Quote Originally Posted by chicane67
      Uhh... nope. They are OE 1967 RS. There is no paint to them at all, and they are a single lense.
      Bzzzzz ... wrong answer

      Quote Originally Posted by trapin
      When you paint the centers they don't look much different from the OEM ones. In fact, it might be hard for people to notice that they actually are something different. You might have to point it out.
      Those are the best kinds of mods.. the subtle ones. On my old 2000 SS I had export tail lights.. they were just slightly different from the stockers. I remember paying a stupid amount for them. In the end it was the little unique touches that set that car apart from other ones and since they were subtle people didn't even know why they liked the car.. they just did.
      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

    7. #27
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      Quote Originally Posted by rockdogz
      According to this thread https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=11814 Prodigy is using the Marquez lights....
      Yea.... but they are still the OE 67 single lense design.

      Quote Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2
      Bzzzzz.... Wrong answer.
      Im not a rocket scientist like some around here but...



      Kinda looks EXACTLY like a single lense, 1967 RS Camaro light. Gee. I dunno........ these ARE the Marquez lights in question.

    8. #28
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      Quote Originally Posted by chicane67
      Yea.... but they are still the OE 67 single lense design.


      Im not a rocket scientist like some around here but...


      Kinda looks EXACTLY like a single lense, 1967 RS Camaro light. Gee. I dunno........ these ARE the Marquez lights in question.
      By OE I thought you meant NOT the Marquez bezels... OE=Original Equipment right? And Prodigy's are painted as you can see if you compare the pic to the stock one you posted...


    9. #29
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      Quote Originally Posted by rockdogz
      By OE I thought you meant NOT the Marquez bezels... OE=Original Equipment right? And Prodigy's are painted as you can see if you compare the pic to the stock one you posted...
      The one I posted.... is not stock. It is a Marquez.... 1967 RS tail light.

      The lights used on Prodigy, are not painted (with the exception of the black around the bezel to replicate the factory paint detail). You can blow the picture up to 'micro pixel level'..... and clear as day, the "centers" are not painted.

      It is a single lense.

    10. #30
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      Quote Originally Posted by chicane67
      The one I posted.... is not stock. It is a Marquez.... 1967 RS tail light.

      The lights used on Prodigy, are not painted (with the exception of the black around the bezel to replicate the factory paint detail). You can blow the picture up to 'micro pixel level'..... and clear as day, the "centers" are not painted.

      It is a single lense.
      Yes, compare the pic of the one you posted (Marquez, not stock) and the pic of Prodigy. The Prodigy ones are painted black, which is what I've been trying to say all along... Nothing to do with the lens, just talking about the black just inside the bezel. So in other words we've been saying the same thing. Sometimes typing just doesn't get the message across I guess..

    11. #31
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      Quote Originally Posted by chicane67
      Im not a rocket scientist like some around here but...

      Kinda looks EXACTLY like a single lense, 1967 RS Camaro light. Gee. I dunno........ these ARE the Marquez lights in question.
      Nobody is claiming to be a "rocket scientist".. You just sounded so sure.. notice the smilie after my comment?

      Anyways.. that's the Marquez unit.. comes in single lense, dual lens and tri-lens. The outter ring is almost flat while the OME bezel has a rounded lip. If you had both next to each other you would notice the subtle differences.

      Sorta like their '69 side marker bezels.. from 10ft away they don't look a lot different from stock. Up close they look much nicer with cleaner lines.

      I personally like subtle changes.. they all add up to make you ride look different from the other eleventy billion first-gens out there. There's room in life for go-parts AND show-parts.. they are not mutually exclusive..

      Now lets all hug..
      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

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      Oh yeah! I just got my set in today for my '68! These are a work of art! Now, I need the AAW lights and It's time to hook them up. Sweet!!!!!!!
      Larry Callahan
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    13. #33
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      They are realy nice, hope they will make some for the 68 Firebird!


      Cliff
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    14. #34
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      Quote Originally Posted by chicane67
      Kinda looks EXACTLY like a single lense, 1967 RS Camaro light. Gee. I dunno........ these ARE the Marquez lights in question.
      When I go to install mine I will take a picture of a Marquez light next to an OEM light.. this way you will be able to see that "EXACTLY" was exactly the wrong word for you to use.. lol

      People are weird.. if you don't like them don't buy them.. if you think they are too much cash then don't buy them.. Why is this a tough concept?

      Anyways.. it's just one of those small details that adds up one car standing out in a crowd.
      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

    15. #35
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2
      They Take a LOT LOT LOT more work to mill out compared to the 69 units and they take a bigger hunk of aluminum from what I saw.

      You use your standard bulbs and housings.. combine them with the american autowire lenses and they would rock!

      jusy a word of advise here , DO NOT USE THE DIFFUSERS IN THE MARQUEZ LIGHTS.

      I was almost rear ended many times in our group on the powertour.
      Those of you that have the AAW sequnetial kit , remove the diffusers(stick on) the marquez lights do not need them . It is VERY hard to see the brake lights in the bright sun

    16. #36
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      Quote Originally Posted by datsbad
      jusy a word of advise here , DO NOT USE THE DIFFUSERS IN THE MARQUEZ LIGHTS.

      I was almost rear ended many times in our group on the powertour.
      Those of you that have the AAW sequnetial kit , remove the diffusers(stick on) the marquez lights do not need them . It is VERY hard to see the brake lights in the bright sun
      Did you let AAW know of this? Sorta important..
      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

    17. #37
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      Quote Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2
      Did you let AAW know of this? Sorta important..
      Yes , Mike an I discovered this in englishtown

    18. #38
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      I just saw this post. The taillights in Prodigy came in a beutiful natural finish, but it just jumped a bit to much for us off the black car and we decided to semi gloss the centers. As far as being different enough to notice. Prodigy has a lot of distracting features that you would think would draw you away from the taillights, but people still pick up on the taillights so even painted black, they are still noticed.

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