I think they are hard to find. I made one out of white acrylic. I made a wooden form (block of wood with a 3/4"? half round filed to the shape I wanted glued to it) . Then I used a heat gun to soften the acrylic and pressed it over the form . when it cooled, i cut it to fit into the domelamp housing. I dont know if I explained it well, but it worked great.
Dennis, There was info on a Ford part that you could purchase that with very little trimmimg would fit. I bought it a few years back to replace mine. The info probably came from this site. I will try to see if I can find the part number for you. I have to add that it was plastic, like the original part. Tom
deniscCaretaker of 8MA1244 '70 Euro Mangusta DRIVE THEM, THEY WERE MEANT TO BE DRIVEN, IF YOU WANT TO LOOK AT ONE, BUY A POSTER!
I need the white lenz. Unfortunatelly the plastic won't do the job. Same light is used in a goose, in the engine compartment, current one is melted (like most of them I guess?). The Pantera I restored a couple years age was glass, that's why I'm asking.
Denis, I have never seen a glass cover. Where they ever glass from the factory? Just an FYI, I went with an LED bulb that should never melt the plastic cover. Jeff
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