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John Maguire:
I have been trying to research what my 1992 has for an assembly and am conflicted by either a chevy Impala unit or a CK (P/U truck)...if anyone knows for sure it would be a great starting point...in many cases you can get significantly upgraded optics and lighting such as Xenon through aftermarket resellers as well....I can french in just about anything but it would be nice to start with something close.

Dennis Kitchens:
John, yours looks just like my 90 contessa and I have Cadillac headlights.

John Maguire:
Dennis that baby is a BEAUTY!!!!...absolute hot rod of a bus!...Indeed those are the same as mine...many thanks!

I did a bit of digging on the Caddy tip and these are just a combined 4656,4651 4x6...I found these on eBay commonly used as retrofit for emergency vehicles like firetrucks...http://www.ebay.com/itm/4X6-PROJECTOR-BLACK-LENS-HEADLIGHT-4300K-H4-HID-HIGH-LOW-BEAM-SLIM-BALLAST-KITS-/400550763859.

Mandy Canales:
[size=14][/size]Headlight replacements for the '89,'90, '91, 92 and maybe the '93 coaches were from a 1988 Cadillac El Dorado.  If you need a replacement headlight and mounting bracket go to "Cadillac parts".  I believe they are located in Southern California.  I purchased one from them a couple of years ago and it worked fine.  As some one wrote earlier to check the number on the headlight glass.  Good luck.

Bill Borden:
Our coach's headlights are fogged over too, so this post peaked my interest so I spent some time searching on line and found this OEM headlight replacement web site, great prices for the 2000 Lincoln Navigator headlights.

http://www.headlightsdepot.com/catalog/Lincoln/Navigator/2000/Headlights

$138.95 for the pair (new) plus free shipping, can't beat that.

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