Back in the early days, I bought a pair of Cibe Z beam headlights. I put a pair of high watt bulbs in them and they were way better than the other lights available then.
When I took my car apart to prep it to go for paint last year, I removed the headlights and found the reflectors had corroded bad enough that I questioned if they were worth saving. The lenses are fine, but even trying to get the reflectors rechromed was way too much money.
I have been looking for 7" lights that I could swap the reflectors onto my lenses and came across a place that makes a repro of the Z Beams.
I ordered a pair, about 20.00 each plus shipping. I should have them in a day or so.
At that price, it is worth it to me just for the reflectors, but if the lenses really are a copy of the early Cibe lenses They might be worth having.
I won't have my car back together for quite a while, so I have no idea of they are anywhere near as good as the originals.. but if someone is looking for
a set of replacement headlights these might be worth 20.00 each to find out .
here is a link to the web page I ordered them from.
http://classicgarage.com/7rounheadwit.html
I had a pair of Cibié headlights in an MGB-GT and they were the best head lights ever. I drive my 914 at night, and being on the coast I have run into fog. New headlights and possible fog lights are on my list of things to do. But I am going to spring for the real thing, they are worth it…
Do the Cibie lenses cast out a brighter light, or for a longer distance?
OK, pictures . . .
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Hope this helps!
Steve A-
The pics are great help I think the neo light looked the best.
Thanks for the info. Update after installing yours. Do they require more power or relays? Plug and play?
My problem is I won't have my car back together for a LONG time..
I have no idea when.. So I can't speak for the quality of the repro lenses.
In my situation, I was already ahead buying these because I can take my original Cibe's apart and just use the reflectors from these with my old lenses.
I couldn't find a set of plain reflectors for 20.00 each. These arrived today and even had a pair of H4 55/60 bulbs with them. Looks like these NeoLites are made in India.
I used to run the 55/60's in my car without relays, years ago.. I put relays in when I went to 100/130's later on.
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