Boy, would I love to see this and find out how it happened! Keep in mind that no Chrysler product used these lamps in 1967, so presumably they weren't yet manufactured at this point. It'd be like finding a factory-installed CD player in my '78 New Yorker Brougham. Did they reach into a parts bin from the future? Or were these a test set used for some sort of research? Or did someone just drill convincing holes and use the harnesses from a '68 to hook them up. Keep in mind that a '67's front parking lamps don't (normally) stay on with the headlamps, so the front side-marker lamps would have to be wired either to the headlamp switch or the taillamps. I wonder if the front parking lamps illuminate with the headlamps on this car, too? Just as a side note, I'm pretty sure that all Mopars used the same round lenses for the side markers in '68, but Chrysler Division and Imperial models put them inside squared-off trim bezels. Anyone with a '68 want to corroborate or correct this? (And am I the only one who's always been puzzled by the backwards step to non-lighted reflectors for the 1969 model year? This has bugged me since Mom brought home her new Dart Swinger in 1969.) Chris in LA 67 Crown 78 NYB Salon mullic5@xxxxxxx (mullic5@xxxxxxx) wrote: > Hi all; The 67 Crown coupe Dick referred to has the side marker mounted in > holes in the fenders. The lights are square on the outside, but mount through > round holes. > Larry