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Fog lights and stock bumpers..

englewoodcowboy

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Please post up some pics of your fog lights and stock bumpers. I am looking for something to be semi period correct in the aspect that it is the right shape etc and how they would have mounted them. I am hoping to end up with something modern like a good LED or HID light but in a setting that looks like it could have come from the 70's for our broncos. All keeping with my build idea, look period correct but be chocked full of modern goodies.
 

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Here is what my 77 looked like when I bought it :D
 

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Farrell Martin

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Here is another option I spotted on the LUBR thread....some LEDs well hidden behind the grill under the turn signals. I might have to try this.

- F
 

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Mac2Night

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Couple of mine with different size lights
 

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Eoth

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Here is mine
 

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hotrodtim68

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"68" Clear driving on brush guard

Very effective when driving at dawn or dusk. Clear driving lights.:cool:
 

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DirtDonk

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Friend's '72 with Cibié fogs (later mounted on my bumper!).
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Another friend's '72. Not fogs, and not the bumper, but always liked the look.
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Paul
 

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Another friend's original '76 with my old grille-guard and some "lord of darkness" lights. ;D
Funny the circle some things come... The grille-guard was originally on the Red '72 above, with the Cibié's and the lights on outer wings. Then on my '71 before I put the lights back right on the bumper.

Allan with my old Grille Guard May 2010 (Large).jpg

Paul
 

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And it sat in the parts pile at Baja Broncos for a year or two in there before it went on that 76! haha. Here's a pic of CIBIEs on a stock bumper.

Andrew
 

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House

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Another Tampico rig with vintage accessory lights on the bumper...
 

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I really appreciate the pics. I was originally thinking of adding a cactus smasher however it blocks the ford letters on the grill. The idea of it is not ruled out as the fog lights are a must have option for me. I was even thinking about using rectangular lights and mounting them below the bumper as I will have a center license tag. I have time to make up my mind but the things we think about... It will be nice when it is done and I can start worrying about the next one.
 

DirtDonk

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And it sat in the parts pile at Baja Broncos for a year or two in there before it went on that 76! haha.

Just found some pics of it in it's original home, the weekend after picking it up at Pacific 4WD in Santa Cruz.
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Light tabs still in their original locations, with the requisite cowbell hanging from one!;D

Paul
 

Bferrari

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I really appreciate the pics. I was originally thinking of adding a cactus smasher however it blocks the ford letters on the grill. The idea of it is not ruled out as the fog lights are a must have option for me. I was even thinking about using rectangular lights and mounting them below the bumper as I will have a center license tag. I have time to make up my mind but the things we think about... It will be nice when it is done and I can start worrying about the next one.

Cut the ford letters out of your old grill and graft them into the front of a cactus smasher, could be subtle but look good.
 

House

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If you are considering a Cactus Smasher, I don't think the look of classic CIBIÉ lights can be beat...!
 

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BajaBronco

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Awesome pics paul. Like that pass fender already doing the "look-around".
 

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If you are considering a Cactus Smasher, I don't think the look of classic CIBIÉ lights can be beat...!


Yabbit what about the new big LED HID litebars that are super tiny n cute and light up the desert nite? Hyyyuh? :)

J/k, I know you like old stuff too. I have to agree with you.
 
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