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Sequential LED blinkers for 1967-1968 Ford Mustang hood turn signals

October 31, 1:04 PMOakland Car Restoration ExaminerMaxwell Power
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I want to get all of the lights working on my 1968 Mustang. I especially like my hood blinkers. As best as I can figure, there is no reason for these lights. The dash tells you when the blinkers are on and the other drivers can't see them. Why do they make me smile so much? They remind me of the mobile hanging over a crib for the little boy or girl to stare upon. This is a 300+ horsepower 351 Windsor crib and this big boy doesn't drool while staring at it (maybe a bit). So, one of my signals is not working. It is time to upgrade both to LED and sequential. VEGAS BABY!

Forty bucks later. Was it possible to increase the smile? You will have to try for yourself. Now that you know that they exist, go get your own. I guess that there are 4 years of Ford products that support this upgrade. Here is what they say over at Mustang Project:

"The latest sequential light kit from Mustang Project. Exclusively designed for the turn signals in the hood. Fits 67,68,69 and 70 Cars! uses existing wiring and housings. 4 sections of 8 ultra-bright amber led lamps produce highly visible light, even in daylight. Features "plug in and go" simplicity. Works with or without our sequential tail lamp kit. NO extra control boxes or complicated wiring like other kits on the market. Just use your old housings and connect to existing wiring. Kit includes two LED modules RIGHT and LEFT. Same kit fits 1967-1970 cars!"

There may be other companies that sell them, but $40 and great shipping speed just do it.

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