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The bulbs on your head lights are your park lights, your turn signal lights will do just that, act as turn signals.My 68 Notch, import from Germany is like that, at dawn i turn the park lights on and it looks great!! BTW, I have an extra set of those types of Head lights along with fenders (front) and a rear right fender too. :-) Sppinner@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 97-11-01 10:18:14 EST, you write: > > << Now I'm starting to feel really dumb. Do you mean that this car does > not have sealed beam headlights? Or have you slipped in here with a > beetle? I've never seen a T3 with the small bulb headlights and I > didn't know that there was ever an option to put turn signals in > there. >> > > Yep, my notch does NOT have sealed headlights. It has the bulbs. IT also has > a parklight INSIDE the headlight, next to the headlight bulb. I don't have > the part number near-by, but I'll get it if you'd like. BTW, it's got T3 part > #'s on it. If you look in the early wiring diagrams, you'll see them in there > right next to the headlight bulbs. > Does ANYONE else have these ? It's hard to describe, but right now, I'm using > the bullet turn signals as the park lights also. BUT, there are also park > lights in the headlights (whew, all these lights!). I'm just wondering if you > should wire these in parallel with the turn signal bulbs so when you have the > park lights on, you'll have the turn signal parklights on as well as the > headlight-located parklights. Know what I'm saying ? The turn signal bulbs > have two different filaments, one for parks, the other for turns. In short, > what lights should be one when the parks are on ???? > > kevin chapman