73 Citroen SM ?For balls, I don't think anyone will top you on that one.
umm, i have a rover 3500 SD1 v8...... but a good thing is that the rustiest corroded nuts, bolts n screws can be undone by hand.....
73 Citroen SM ?For balls, I don't think anyone will top you on that one.
In the USA, no, the DOT imprint was never on them (Department of Transportation)... IDK about Canada. That doesn't stop lots of folks from swapping to Euro lamps on old Mercedes Benz cars here in FL. or questionable Chinese custom lighting from Ebay on their late model... but lighting standards are Federal and Euro headlamps lack the three nipples that allow Hoppys Headlight Alignment Tools to be used.Would you be able to change to the original Euro-style headlights nowadays, from a legal point of view (not knowing if they'd fit your front panel in the first place)?
In the USA, no, the DOT imprint was never on them (Department of Transportation)... IDK about Canada. That doesn't stop lots of folks from swapping to Euro lamps on old Mercedes Benz cars here in FL. or questionable Chinese custom lighting from Ebay on their late model... but lighting standards are Federal and Euro headlamps lack the three nipples that allow Hoppys Headlight Alignment Tools to be used.View attachment 242391
Ha! Now I finally know what these three nipples are there for!!cantflip said:Euro headlamps lack the three nipples that allow Hoppys Headlight Alignment Tools to be used.
I think that stub frame could be fixed. Possibly welding in a front cross member from a rusted donor.
Thanks It makes things much easier for me. I don't have to share 100+ items on every community individually. Just post the link.Hmmm, your own parts website? Great idea Julian!
I don't think they are familiar with metal that thick. Especially not in Germany.Maybe a crash repair place with a frame straightener could help.
I'd measure them both, mounting hole to mounting hole, especially on the diagonals... that should tell you if it's been bent, other than the visible damage. I'd bet a torch and big hammer (maybe a slide hammer with a hook too) could get that close to perfect again, and I don't think it would make a significant difference in strength or performance of the frame in a future crash.I don't think they are familiar with metal that thick. Especially not in Germany.