Lotus Esprit and the legendary Toyota AE86,
Rover SD1 and Lotus Esprit
Not sure if this counts for this thread, but I imagine plenty of us have seen recreational vehicles using passenger car lights. I wish I had photos, but I've seen a couple amusing ones. Most of them have headlights/taillights off of trucks or vans (like the Ford E-Series or Chevrolet Express), however, I've seen ones with 2004 Toyota Camry taillights turned sideways and upside down Chevrolet Impala headlights on some.
Quick mention, take a look at the taillights at this Winnebago Rialta & take a wild guess where they were taken from.
Can you think of any other RVs that borrow lights that are from commonly seen cars & trucks?
Okay. That might be a plain example.It goes without saying for badge engineered and joint-enterprise cars
Particularly when those three specific cars in the pictures don't even have the same headlights.It goes without saying for badge engineered and joint-enterprise cars
Huh?Particularly when those three specific cars in the pictures don't even have the same headlights.
The three particular variants of the BRZ/FRS/86 seen in your pictures have different headlights. There's differences in the shape of the DRL, turn signal integration, the type of light used, and maybe others I'm not aware of.Huh?
Its DRLs are LEDs arranged in a relatively straight line:
Alright, I get your point. They may not be exactly the same because of the orientation of the DRLs and indicators but aside from that, the shape of their headlights aren't that much different at all, more or less.The three particular variants of the BRZ/FRS/86 seen in your pictures have different headlights. There's differences in the shape of the DRL, turn signal integration, the type of light used, and maybe others I'm not aware of.
For example, the first picture is a facelift Toyota 86.
Its DRLs are LEDs arranged in a relatively straight line:
The next picture is a facelift BRZ. Its DRLs are also LEDs but arranged in a C-shape as per Subaru's current design language:
Finally, the third picture is a pre-facelift FRS, and its DRLs are just halogen bulbs in reflector housings:
I appreciate that not every country mandates DRLs, but this was just an example to illustrate the fact that the lights in the cars shown in your pictures are all different.
I concur lol.I think you'd even find if you took the headlights out of one they would plug right in to the other.,
Cosmics!
The title of the thread.Lol I never said they were exactly the same. What made you think that?
Cosmics!
But you did look it up, and I think the willingness to do so says a great deal more than already knowing about something.I had to look that up to be honest, they suit it pretty well though!
Okay, so this has nothing to do with lights, but it fits in with the "sharing parts" theme:
Yep, got em mixed up lmao.The Vantage was infamously and obviously just yanked from a Crown Victoria/Taurus/Fox Body, but it doesn't look like the DB7 one is the same as the Taurus one?
I thought this thread was supposed to only include exteriors.The Vantage was infamously and obviously just yanked from a Crown Victoria/Taurus/Fox Body, but it doesn't look like the DB7 one is the same as the Taurus one?