Carello Headlights

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lolomovil
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Carello Headlights

Post by lolomovil »

Hello, I have been offered some carello NOS headlights. The question I have is about the state of them, same they present some small dark lines that are seen in the photo, and I am not sure if it is a bad indicator about the state of them. What do you think about it? Is it worth buying them? What price should I pay for them? Thank you very much and greetings.
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Luis A
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Re: Carello Headlights

Post by Luis A »

If they are €10 each then YES buy them. If they are €500 Euro each then no, don't buy them...

My point is, how can anyone say if you should buy them if we don't know the price...?

And where are the black lines?
vlad
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Re: Carello Headlights

Post by vlad »

I bought a set from someone here last year. Didn't fit tabs all wrong. Believe they may for an Alfa.
Don't know how you can be sure, without trial fitting
Georg
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Re: Carello Headlights

Post by Georg »

From what I can see on the photos, it is the correct high beam headlight for a Dino 2400, both Spider and Coupé. I have seen pricings from EUR 50 to 100 per headlight.
rossnzwpi
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Re: Carello Headlights

Post by rossnzwpi »

Just remember that the patterns in the glass are different for countries that drive on the right and left. This is so that the dipped beams head off toward the kerb side. So make sure they are the ones you need.
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