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Scott Drake C0DZ-13007-A 1965-1973 7" Round Halogen Sealed Beam Headlight

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Compatible with 1965-1968; 1969-1973 Ford® Mustang®. This product is not created or sold by Ford®.

Scott Drake C0DZ-13007-A 1965-1973 7" Round Halogen Sealed Beam Headlight

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Officially licensed by Ford, Scott Drake's 7" Round Halogen Sealed Beam Headlights feature authentic Ford markings and upgraded Halogen performance. This is a reproduction of a very desirable and rare version Headlight used on Classic Mustangs. We took NOS new original Ford bulbs and duplicated them in appearance while improving them with Halogen lighting technology. Halogen Headlights produce more than double the lighting power of original Tungsten bulbs. Perfect for drivers or trailer queens, a great safety improvement while maintaining an original look. Over the years Ford offered two FoMoCo script versions: one sand blasted etched logo, and the other a prominent reverse raised FoMoCo logo about 7/8" wide. We chose to reproduce the rare, highly sought reverse raised logo version, which is more attractive and easier to read. Featuring a dual filament bulb with a 50 watt low beam and a 55 watt high beam. Fits all Fords including, 1964-68 and 1970-1973 Mustangs, 1966-1977 Broncos and 1948-77 Ford Pickups. Right Hand Drive 7? Round Halogen Headlights are also available (C0DZ-13007-AUS).

Features:

  • Reverse raised 'FoMoCo' logo
  • Superior halogen lighting technology
  • Authentic Ford markings
  • Offically Ford Licensed
  • Sold individually
Brand Scott Drake
Emission Code6
Product TypeHeadlights
WarrantyManufacturer's Limited 90 Day
UPC842110109132
Manufacturer Part NumberC0DZ-13007-A
Part NumberC0DZ-13007-A
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