Mr C
Senior Member
The following lenses are almost always cloudy/cracked/ shot. Good news is that the cornering lamp and hood ornament lense are re-popped. The reverse lenses need to be repopped too...I know I'd buy some.
I see that you said that it did not work...any guesses as to why not?Been there,done that.
Yes what I meant was that both Imps and C’s have switches and dimmers that are rebuildable and it doesn’t cost anymore to do them.Not exactly true, but I suspect you are largely correct.
The Imperial headlight and dimmer is an assembly with the wiring riveted into the dimmer and headlight switches and is one assembly. C body and other had switches with tabs on them for the wiring harness to plug into. The chrome lever on the Imperial headlight switch is different too and longer.
I suspect that you can take a C body switch and plumb the Imp harness to plug in after cutting the Imp harness and attaching female connectors...but I haven't researched this in the FSM.
I can take pics of my parts Imperial switch assemblies in need be.
Where can you get these and how much are they? I’ve got a spare nos hood ornament but I’ve bought a couple of nos cornering light lenses and they weren’t cheap.The following lenses are almost always cloudy/cracked/ shot. Good news is that the cornering lamp and hood ornament lense are re-popped. The reverse lenses need to be repopped too...I know I'd buy some.
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Hood ornament made by these guys (not cheap):Where can you get these and how much are they? I’ve got a spare nos hood ornament but I’ve bought a couple of nos cornering light lenses and they weren’t cheap.
We did manage to get the dash and tail lights to work but not the headlights.I see that you said that it did not work...any guesses as to why not?
Yeah, that's a hurdle on that column for any C, but an Imp is more likely to have it.The turn signal switch for the tilt/tele is perhaps the biggest hill to climb on these.
An that's exactly the caliber of car (and price) I would be looking for. I like just about everything on that one.Beautiful blue one was just posted recently. Around $8,000.
For Sale - Re-listed with price drop: Beautiful '67 Imp in DC for $8k
Yes, the valuation of the car is fully appreciated on this one, and I'm OK with that. I've never owned a classic car that people would lu$t over.As a former long time owner of a 67 Crown Coupe I think anyone looking to buy especially needs to remember #5.
They sure do:And these taillights must surely look awesome in the dark!