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◊ 2006-11-13 16:44 |
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◊ 2006-11-13 18:35 |
Cool photo. An unusual color, and unusual headlights. |
◊ 2006-11-13 19:24 |
Usual healights in France before January the 1st of 1993, when white started to be allowed... |
◊ 2006-11-13 19:46 |
yeah thast true? why do we see so many french cars from that era with yellow headlights? |
◊ 2006-11-13 19:59 |
Why you see lots? Becaue all cars in France had yellow headlights until 1993 (or most of them; white is mandatory for new cars since 1993 but I am not sure that yellow was mandatory up to 1993). So those that did not replace them still have the yellow ones. -- Last edit: 2006-11-13 20:00:31 |
◊ 2006-11-13 20:07 |
Did the French department of transportation believe yellow was safer, or easier on the eyes than white? What was their reasoning? |
◊ 2006-11-13 20:11 |
no i mean that ive seen lots of french cars from that era with yellow headlights and i waondered why, probably didnt exaplain it well, so until 1993 every french car had yellow headlights? why? |
◊ 2006-11-13 20:26 |
Well so you ask the same as Adrian, why yellow rather than white... One of the ideas is that it was made after the war (WW1) to make a difference between French and German cars, if I remember well. Yellow is less dazzling, but it lights up less too. In Belgium it is said that French people needed less dazzling lights because their headlights were never correctly adjusted |
◊ 2006-11-13 20:29 |
Pas si faux! |
◊ 2006-11-13 20:37 |
Yes, It was as stupid as the "ligne maginot" to stop the german troops...Anyway, yellow is far better when the weather is foggy. Many japanese car had Yellow anti fog light for this reason. |
◊ 2006-11-13 20:45 |
For the same power, the lighting intensity is 26500 candela/m2 for the white and only 15000 candela/m2 for the yellow. But it so fun to drive from to time with yellow light on. Everything seems so diferent. It was not permitted to use White up to 1993, but now it is possible to keep your yellow light |
◊ 2006-11-14 00:05 |
... I hope it will be allowed for ever! ...think about all french registred vintage cars, if they should wear white lights, it would be such a pity |
◊ 2006-11-14 00:37 |
They would just look less-Frenchie I always saw 70s/80s cars with white lights, they seem normal like that for me But I agree that for those that like to keep their car as much original as possible, being allowed to keep yellow lights is important -- Last edit: 2006-11-14 00:38:30 |
◊ 2008-02-07 12:22 |
Does anybody know where it is possible to buy these fantastci yellow headlights - I ant them for my Alfa Giulia Super from 1972. Rgds P |
◊ 2008-02-07 13:04 |
Goddag, Per! These headlights are known as 'selective yellow' and were compulsory in France until 1993. Some other countries allowed yellow headlights, but today EU regulations demand white lights. In some countries yellow fog-lights are still permitted. You probably will be able to get yellow lights second hand in France, but I guess this will make your car illegal in Denmark. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selective_yellow |
◊ 2008-02-07 13:20 |
I don't know for Denmark, but in Holland it is no problem to have yellow lights on older cars, even though new cars were always delivered with white bulbs. Of course we've got yellow lights on the Panhard, Dauphine and 2CV. Car specs stay allowed as they were on the date of production (so also the Panhard doesn't have indicators on the front, only on the sides and the rear). Only exeption on this in Holland: the single foglight of the Panhard cannot be used anymore. |
◊ 2008-02-07 13:28 |
Where does it have it? on the rear? |
◊ 2008-02-07 13:33 |
HAve what? Ah, the foglight... No, it's in the front bumper, the tongue between bumper and bonnet, like here: /vehicle_31138-Panhard-Dyna-56-Z-1956.html |
◊ 2008-02-07 13:34 |
Ah i see, thanks Mike, and is it forbidden to use them? |
◊ 2008-02-07 13:40 |
Yes, it's forbidden because it looks like a motorcycle... -- Last edit: 2008-02-07 13:48:22 |
◊ 2008-02-07 13:41 |
How stupid, who's gonna use a fog light withouth using the headlights at the same time? |
◊ 2008-02-07 13:50 |
It's also forbidden to have foglights and normal headlights at the same time. Foglights may be used only in combination with the small patkinglights. |
◊ 2008-02-07 13:52 |
Yes, but still being parking lights they are turned on, so the centre foglamp wont ever be turn on on its own, the others will be as well |
◊ 2008-02-07 15:07 |
When there is fog, you do not especially see the parking lights (as these are already not so visible) |
◊ 2016-07-10 15:17 |
1979 plate number, 1980 MY. -- Last edit: 2022-10-26 17:24:13 |