I have many "like new" GE & Sylvania direct replacement Halogen inner high beam and outer low beam headlight bulbs, bench tested for - $8 ea, 2 for $15, 4 for $25. It's a great way to increase the headlamp output of your 63/64 Cadillac (and many other years) without complex rewiring or more expensive bulbs. Email me at jasonedge@nc.rr.com.
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Tony, I didn't upgrade...I have the original T-3 in my 64 Coupe DeVille as I 'm restoring to original at this point. I know when I bench test them they are brighter than regular bulbs.
Halogens, Like the new LEDs that are becoming prominent today, or more efficient in that they put out more light with the same current draw. These General Electric, Phillips, Sylvania, and Wagner Bulbs are direct replacements for the original bulbs.
Set of Wagner Halogens are sold and on the way to a "Brighter Cadillac". Still have: ; Sylvania 2 Hi Beam and 1 Lo beam; Phillips - 1 Lo Beam, GE - 1 Low beam.
I've had a run on the Halogens since posting this and am down to the following by brand: Wagner - full set of 2 outer 3-prong Lo and 2 inner 2-pring Hi beam; Sylvania 2 Hi Beam and 1 Lo beam; Phillips - 1 Lo Beam, GE - 1 Low beam. If interested in a brighter road ahead...literally, email me at jasonedge@nc.rr.com with ship to address and indicate which bulbs you need.
ps..I have plenty of the regular non-Halogen bulbs for $5 if you just need a regular replacement.
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