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GENERAL ELECTRIC HEAD LIGHT QUESTION

Started by Wingnut426, July 24, 2024, 12:18:30 PM

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Wingnut426

I just found in my stash of parts, 2 GE large flute high beam head lights date coded 2-9. Would these be correct for a late built Daytona?  I know Superbirds used Westinghouse, not GE. Yes they work. What are they worth? WINGNUT
HEMI Daytona Convertible

hemigeno

Is the date ink-stamped on the backside at the top? If so, then yes - I think those would be just fine for any Daytona including a late one.
 
I don't know what their value might be though, sorry. 

Wingnut426

Yes, the date codes are ink stamped. I would prefer to sell them to someone with a Daytona. WINGNUT
HEMI Daytona Convertible

charger500440

Quote from: Wingnut426 on July 25, 2024, 06:29:11 AMYes, the date codes are ink stamped. I would prefer to sell them to someone with a Daytona. WINGNUT

Or a Charger 500, maybe?
1969 SE  383 Automatic
1969 500 440 Automatic

Mopar John

Pete,
 Both of my Daytonas had GE headlights with date codes of 4-9 originally.
I would like to mention that the 1969 produced headlights should have "SAE69"
above the date code. Also all this information should be printed in black ink.
If you go to page 14 you will find my Daytona restoration.
In the post #863 dated 12-9-10 and post #961 dated 5-31-11 you will find the headlight info.
MJ

Wingnut426

Thanks John.  Mine have SAE H69 above the 2-9. Any idea on value? Pete
HEMI Daytona Convertible

Mopar John

Pete,
 I have about 8 NOS GE high beams with good dates listed for sale over on
"For B Bodies Only". The ad price is $50.00 each plus shipping.
MJ

Wingnut426

HEMI Daytona Convertible