maybe one of the photo chop gurus will cut those into a mav back for you. id do it but then it would look like crud, thats why im just a desktop boy.
Here you go blugene. I couldn't tell the exact shape so I guessed. Those wouldn't look to bad actually.
i like the first one if you mount it behind the panel so it follows the lines at the outer edges better and make it all flush.
Hey, that does look kinda neat. Not as good as the others, but different. Thanks for the chop, now I get the best picture without going through all the labor and it not coming out like the choped pic, cause it probobly wouldn't. I was actually going to ebay them, but I think i'll hold em for a bit, just in case...
actually now that i look at it and think about it. if you were to mount them like number 2 but behind the panel with the existing holes just massaged a bit to look cleaner and let the lights be flush, they would look a lot sharper.
If I were to use light like that i think I would put them behind the panel and make it so the ends toward the outside of the car were more rounded. I think it would flow with the rear of the car better. IMO All I use is 2001 version of Microsoft Picture Works. I would love to have Photoshop but its too freakin expensive.
Is this the "Cyclops"? http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/rear-taillight-for-1971-ford-torino-gt_W0QQitemZ220026953968QQihZ012QQcategoryZ6783QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
the cyclops is toltally sick !!!!!!!! instead of the gas filler in the trunk, use a fold down license plate braket like on novas with a power antena moter to open it. reverse lights could be like the mustangs, the round ones or two bright leds to the sides of plate tags
Hey Ron...looks like it might be pretty cool but it's hard to tell since your pic is the size of a postage stamp. Can you make it any larger?