New LED tail lights 69 Cuda

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Backup lights are still to be resolved. I have a set of standard ones on my 67 parts car but don't like them. And yes, 67 trunk lid and trim also.
 
I have to wonder how good these taillights can be when the guy promoting them cannot even spell properly.[/quote

I'm sorry I thought the site was about building cars....


No these don't have backup lights. I am sure if you were to contact the guys that build and sell them they could make that happen.
 
"I do not need a buch on dtat to tell me if they are good, I need to see them in action and I have seen several of there products in action."

It's not entirely clear what you are trying to say.
 
They have a little different one for the 68 but basically the same. If you remove the lenses the are the same shape. It is all in the programming.


No these don't have backup lights. I am sure if you were to contact the guys that build and sell them they could make that happen.


Ok, which is it? Do they have the ones for the 68 where the back up lens surrounds three sides of the tail light or not. There has to be a diffuser in place to seperate the white back up from the stop and turn signal lense. So far you have given two answers here so please clarify and if you don't know just say it. There is no harm in not knowing the answer.
 
Ok, which is it? Do they have the ones for the 68 where the back up lens surrounds three sides of the tail light or not. There has to be a diffuser in place to seperate the white back up from the stop and turn signal lense. So far you have given two answers here so please clarify and if you don't know just say it. There is no harm in not knowing the answer.

What I mean is the board should fit all 3 years. The programming would be different. If you want some for your 68 email them and ask.
 
"I do not need a buch on dtat to tell me if they are good, I need to see them in action and I have seen several of there products in action."

It's not entirely clear what you are trying to say.

That's cool Jim, what I am saying is I am not a person who needs to see the data(dtat what a typo). I have seen the products these guys make on several cars. They do a wide selection of GM and Ford cars. I hope that clears up what I was trying to say.
 
My best guess would be around 200. That is based on some of there other products. Again I'm only guessing.
 
I contacted them about tails for the '69 Dart and they are just finishing them. Everything should be on the website by Christmas. I would expect around $200 based on their other products. As Carey said, they've been around a long time and this is all they do. They build a bunch of products for GM and Ford and are finally venturing out to Mopar after a lot of prodding. A lot of guys using their products with no complaints. If they are on the site by Christmas, I'll have a set ordered the day they show up. I've been waiting a long time for these.
 
I contacted them about tails for the '69 Dart and they are just finishing them. Everything should be on the website by Christmas. I would expect around $200 based on their other products. As Carey said, they've been around a long time and this is all they do. They build a bunch of products for GM and Ford and are finally venturing out to Mopar after a lot of prodding. A lot of guys using their products with no complaints. If they are on the site by Christmas, I'll have a set ordered the day they show up. I've been waiting a long time for these.


I contacted them about the 68 Barracuda tail lights and haven't got a reply yet. I wonder if they even realized they work differently.
 
I am very pleased to see so much interest in Spaghetti LED lighting. At last, we finally get to bring LED lighting to Mopar. I would like to clear up some misinformation of these LED lights and provide accurate knowledge regarding general vehicle lighting without doing a full out advertisement.
Let me briefly respond to questions and remarks. Spaghetti’s DIGI-TAILS brand does not alter the original lens in anyway. This means that the standards for the OEM reflector size and orientation have not been altered. We simply replace the bulb and provide an LED light panel to appropriately fill the lens with light. The LED light panels are always designed following the latest SAE and DOT standards for lighting. All our LEDs are wide-angled, which means light output can be seen from just about all angles. Furthermore, there are many emitters on a single LED light panel. This makes for an overall brighter light output that fills the entire area of the lens.
LEDs in the use of taillight systems are, low power consumption, no heat emission, extremely long life, faster turn on time, and self-focusing. So aside from any assembly defect, LED light panels will last forever and provide solid repeatable brightness. Today’s LEDs provide premier lighting in any use over incandescent bulbs. Any reservations for LEDs are better left in 1980, when these issues of stubbornness and skeptics were of any concern. We always welcome progress in safely and reliability.
We do have lights for all popular A, B and E bodies. Seeing them in action is the only way to truly appreciate the look! All Kits include LED light panels, pigtail harnesses, all mounting hardware, and full warranty. All light panels also have a switch to turn off the sequential feature if you prefer normal on-off operation.



Thank You,
Sebastian
 
Sebastian,

I have some of the pictures ready as you requested in your reply email. I will send them tonight. I still have a couple more to get for you.
 
Sebastian

Thanks for jumping and anwsering the question people have. Guy's this is the man I have been working with to get this product line for us.
 
When is are LED boards coming out for the 70 duster tail lights (hopefully they extend and do the Reverse lights as well!)?
 
We are the mopar guys. This means that we have had a lot of pure junk thrown at our wallets over the past few years. fan shrouds that melt like candles. Chineese repops that dont fit. Poor quality pot metal and chrome plating, on and on.
Sales pitch or not , If the parts you offer are made in USA and thuroughly field tested before marketing, let it be known.
My little IVR was field tested in 3 different applications for a full year before going public so I do practice what I preach. :)
Good luck
 
If the parts you offer are made in USA and thuroughly field tested before marketing, let it be known.

their products are on a ton of ford and GM vehicles. they aren't a new start up company. they have been around for a while now. have you checked out their site?? http://www.spaghettiengineering.com/comersus/store/home.asp



oh and trust me they know about mopar products out there. they are mopar guys. well at least Sebastian is... lol..


here is a pic of Sebastian's fathers car. Sebastian did a ton of work on this car. hell he has been working on this car since he was a little kid. these are mopar guys at heart..



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Thanks for the kind words Joe, I forgot about those photos.
Spaghetti is an American based business with American employees and designers. As Joe mentioned, we manufacture our products in the USA. We have been in business for over 7 years and stand behind our products. Furthermore, we design various products for other companies in the automotive aftermarket as well as the military. Our Sequential Tail Lights are our baby; it is the only product that we market directly.
 
Spaghetti is an American based business with American employees and designers. As Joe mentioned, we manufacture our products in the USA. We have been in business for over 7 years and stand behind our products. Furthermore, we design various products for other companies in the automotive aftermarket as well as the military. Our Sequential Tail Lights are our baby; it is the only product that we market directly.

As a manufacturer of regulated vehicle safety equipment, do you test and certify, as required by Federal law, that your products comply with all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards?
 
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