I remember when these were new. Those tail lights were AWESOME when seen at night. It was advertised as the man's car, but alot of women bought them, easier to park.😁
Love your Cougar. I'm from CT originally and I'm pleased to see a fine example of a car that appears rust free! I hoped the sequencing was available as a 3 separate lights option and I don't know if there's a setting in the kit for that, but if there is, perhaps you would show how that looked in another video?
I found that the parts from a '68 T-Bird worked too, with half of the connections not plugged in! I went to an auto wrecker, pulled the parts out and plugged in half the connectors and it worked!
Very cool, I have to say that I like the look of the stock lights with LED better personally. They look very bright and more modern with the program you are running. Thanks for sharing this bro.
In my opinion, while this application gives it a more contemporary “Audi” vibe, the top & bottom edges are not as crisp and consistent and too much of the red lens stays dark. But I do appreciate the instruction and demo. I’m a boomer who once owned a ‘67 XR7 back in ‘72 and sure wish I had kept it! Cheers!
I remember when these were new. Those tail lights were AWESOME when seen at night. It was advertised as the man's car, but alot of women bought them, easier to park.😁
Love your Cougar. I'm from CT originally and I'm pleased to see a fine example of a car that appears rust free! I hoped the sequencing was available as a 3 separate lights option and I don't know if there's a setting in the kit for that, but if there is, perhaps you would show how that looked in another video?
There is a setting that mimics the 3 section oem pattern.
I found that the parts from a '68 T-Bird worked too, with half of the connections not plugged in! I went to an auto wrecker, pulled the parts out and plugged in half the connectors and it worked!
That's great. I know that even for Cougars much of the electronics become more simplified in the years following 67
Very cool, I have to say that I like the look of the stock lights with LED better personally. They look very bright and more modern with the program you are running. Thanks for sharing this bro.
I totally agree!
In my opinion, while this application gives it a more contemporary “Audi” vibe, the top & bottom edges are not as crisp and consistent and too much of the red lens stays dark. But I do appreciate the instruction and demo. I’m a boomer who once owned a ‘67 XR7 back in ‘72 and sure wish I had kept it! Cheers!
There is definitely a warmth to the original incandescent bulbs.
Nice video, I think I’m still partial to the original that paused intermittently between each light. Thanks again
Wild stuff. Glass cleaner is among the most versatile canned goods.
it is
Can you show a video where to plug in the flasher module
Wow 😮👏👏👏real nice work bro
Thanks
Hey man have you done any more on the cougar?
How have they held up after a year now?
So far so good
Doing way 2 much