Jon Posted December 22, 2015 Posted December 22, 2015 I've got to admit that the facelift Visas really do look dreary with their shaped headlights, especially the earlier ones with the combined indicators. Glad they sold the GTi with rounds or there's a strond chance I wouldn't have bought it: Ask me this question if I ever need to replace the surrounds though...... chaseracer and Craig the Princess 2
Madman Of The People Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 US spec Renault 16 had round headlights.
Madman Of The People Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 And so did early versions of the US spec Renault 5, AKA Renault LeCar. Lacquer Peel, Dick Cheeseburger, Uncle Jimmy and 1 other 4
Madman Of The People Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 Lancia couldn't use the Montecarlo name in America because Chevrolet were already selling a Monte Carlo. So the car came to America as the Lancia Scorpion. And, since all headlights in the US had to be sealed-beam units and meet certain minimum height requirements at the time, Lancia were forced to devise this lash-up. Exposed round sealed-beam units mounted to pods which rose when the lights were switched on. Here are the lights in the "up" position. Lacquer Peel, gm, pshome and 2 others 5
Madman Of The People Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 And let's not forget the Federalised Citroen SM. Lacquer Peel 1
mercrocker Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 Not as far as I am aware, AMC went to twin squares on later stuff but have only seen Pacers with roundies....
Spottedlaurel Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 Leaving aside the innumerable Japanese models of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s which started life with round lights and were facelifted with rectangular units (Starlet, 323, my Laurel etc etc), there’s the Sunny B11: 1989/90 Nissan Sunny 1.3DX estate (B11) by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr Round lights on the pov-spec estate and panel van. 1982 Datsun Sunny 1.3DX (B11) + me 1992 by Spottedlaurel, on Flickr Rectangular on the rest of the range (excuse the idiot spoiling this photo). This was common with a number of Japanese models of the time, on the home market or for developing countries at least, with low-spec/commercial/taxi-spec models having infill panels and round lights.
Madman Of The People Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 Was there ever a square light AMC Pacer? Nope. Pacers stuck with round headlights throughout the entire production run. Not as far as I am aware, AMC went to twin squares on later stuff but have only seen Pacers with roundies.... Correct. When the Hornet was facelifted and transformed into the Concorde and the Gremlin morphed into the Spirit, those oh-so-modern and fashionable looking square headlights (still sealed-beam, mind you) sat proudly on their slightly re-sculpted noses.
lincolndanny Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 The escort mk2 had round headlamps on all but the Ghia model however in 1979 they all got rectangular lamps which apparently didn't shine as brightly.Wrong thread. This should be in Bullshit facts fred.
r.welfare Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 L upwards got square lamps in 79 but Pop, Pop Plus and Sport stuck with rounds.
stormee Posted December 24, 2015 Author Posted December 24, 2015 Twin rounds on Renault 30 look so much better than the squares on the 20.
Dick Cheeseburger Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 My first car was a '77 mk1 Golf, with the proper round headlights. A few with mk1's now seem to rock this US square style, but I'm not convinced.
Split_Pin Posted December 24, 2015 Posted December 24, 2015 Every time I see the thread title I am reminded of that priest in Father Ted. "No round envelopes for me... Ah no!....What's your favourite humming noise?"
lincolndanny Posted December 25, 2015 Posted December 25, 2015 I keep thinking this thread is about battery terminals. Lacquer Peel 1
stormee Posted December 25, 2015 Author Posted December 25, 2015 My first car was a '77 mk1 Golf, with the proper round headlights. A few with mk1's now seem to rock this US square style, but I'm not convinced.In the late 80s many Golfs, GTIs in particular became transformed by wearing a Jetta Mk2 front, didn't look right.
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