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    1. #1
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      Parking lights options on a 69 Camaro

      Just wondering if anyone makes a nice driving light that goes in the parking light area on a 69 Camaro??

      Pics would be great..

    2. #2
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      Driving Light Conversion Kit

      We have them. Our driving light conversion kit has a 55 watt driving light a turn and park light plus a glow ring in red blue or green or you can get a 7 color led light ring. You don't have to operate the glow ring if you don't want it. The light kit is a direct bolt in kit mirror polished stainless steel housing that bolts in the valance panel to hold the driving light , the driving light is also elevation adjustable.
      The driving light kit comes with all the relays and wiring harness.
      www.morrisclassic.com. Look at our 3 point seat belts and other items.
      Thank You, Billy

    3. #3
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      Link no worky

    4. #4
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      marquez makes some nice ones as well...
      Jeff J. aka JJ

      1969 Camaro
      1952 Chevy Truck

      wir müssen Leben bis wir Sterben...

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    6. #6
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      The Morris lights work really well. Adding them while driving at night makes a huge difference!
      Nick R.
      69 Camaro - 383, 700R4, 12 bolt 3.55, Hotchkis, Bilstein, Global West, Morris Classic
      08 HHR SS - Still Stock for now
      Do you still believe in all the things that you stood by before? Are you out there on the front lines, or at home keeping score?
      Do you care to be the layer of the bricks that seal your fate? Would you rather be the architect of what we might create?

    7. #7
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      Driving light conversion kit

      Skeeter,

      Sorry about the link, it is www.morrisclassicconcepts.com.
      Thank You guys for the Compliments
      One of the main features of our light kit to me is that you can adjust
      the elevation of the driving light so it will be down the road where you can see better. Also our light kit has a mirror polished stainless steel light housing that will never dull or rust. The light housing has studs on it so it uses the same mounting holes and nuts as the original park light housing. The 7 color LED glow ring set has an amber running light. Billy

    8. #8
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      Quote Originally Posted by morrisclassic View Post
      Skeeter,

      Sorry about the link, it is www.morrisclassicconcepts.com.
      Thank You guys for the Compliments
      One of the main features of our light kit to me is that you can adjust
      the elevation of the driving light so it will be down the road where you can see better. Also our light kit has a mirror polished stainless steel light housing that will never dull or rust. The light housing has studs on it so it uses the same mounting holes and nuts as the original park light housing. The 7 color LED glow ring set has an amber running light. Billy
      Is it possible your housings could work with other lights? I have matching Trucklite running lights I'm trying to install but struggling to find a way as they're "clamp style"(?) designed for Harley Davidsons.



      anyone else with an idea

    9. #9
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      Hey James I actually took your idea and used the Harley pods to mount 4.5” driving lights. I cut off the standard light bracket in the camaro valance. Drilled 2 holes in the sides of the valance. Then welded in a nut in the Harley pods. Let me know if you want pics.

    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by morrisclassic View Post
      We have them. Our driving light conversion kit has a 55 watt driving light a turn and park light plus a glow ring in red blue or green or you can get a 7 color led light ring. You don't have to operate the glow ring if you don't want it. The light kit is a direct bolt in kit mirror polished stainless steel housing that bolts in the valance panel to hold the driving light , the driving light is also elevation adjustable.
      The driving light kit comes with all the relays and wiring harness.
      www.morrisclassic.com. Look at our 3 point seat belts and other items.
      Thank You, Billy
      Billy, I think I might give your lights a go on my project. They look like a good option to use for fog/running lights off my 5th gen harness...does the color change feature require a controller or is it something that can be set at a specific color and left that way?

    11. #11
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      Our driving lights are a plug and play assembly.
      The controller operates the driving light or you can
      wire it into your park lights. The controller also controls
      the glow ring which has the corresponding color illuminated
      on the controller inside the car. You will need to select the
      color each time your drive the car.
      Thx,Billy

    12. #12
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      So there's no way to hardwire the color? I'm not a fan of having to select the color every time I turn them on.

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by Snowcatter View Post
      ... I'm not a fan of having to select the color every time I turn them on.
      Agreed.

      What is the default color when you start the car?
      1969 Camaro SS, 350(NOM), M21, 12 Bolt Posi, 01B (Jan 69) LOS Build

    14. #14
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      I used the Harley pods with 4.5” lights. The fitment is a little sloppy but I massaged the metal especially around top so they can fit the contour of the pod. The bottom you can’t really see but I plan to have the body shop massage and fill the sloppy areas when the car goes to paint.

    15. #15
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      Check out Anvil Auto. The make a set of composite housings and sell a LED driving light that fits in it. You have to massage the opening some, but they worked well on my 69

      https://anvilauto.com/products/camar...-set-of-2.html

      https://anvilauto.com/products/camar...-set-of-2.html


    16. #16
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      These are stock style parking lights except with modern electronics. They light up white with the running lights or headlights and switch to amber when turn signals come on. If headlights are not on than they would also be amber. They use all brand new parts and no longer have the metal contacts or chassis ground (which is normally where the problems are). The housings are powdercoated black with a clear lens which gives the lights are slightly darker and cleaner appearance with turned off. They are a plug/play install with no modifications, feature a stock wiring which plugs in the same as stock.

      https://screamingchicken.com/1969-ca...arking-lights/

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