Yellow headlights.

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Getragdogleg

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9,317 posts

196 months

Sunday 11th October 2009
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When i was young we used to go to France in the car a lot, my old man would duly paint the front light glass with a clear yellow paint and we would join the throngs of others at the ferryport who had done the same.
Once in France almost every car/van/truck/bike would have yellow lights, It made great sence as the glare was reduced a lot and the visibility in fog seemed to be better.

When did this die out ? Was it an EU induced death ?

Can i paint my lights yellow and not get hassled by the BiB or the dullard PCSOs we seem to breed round here ?

dugt

1,657 posts

220 months

Sunday 11th October 2009
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i always thought it was to kep the french car companies going, eg renault build cars with yellow headlights, anyone else form outside france has to make 2 sets of headlight, one white one yellow
this makes foreign cars more expensive so french cars are "cheaper"

if this is true, then europe robably ended it


HellDiver

5,708 posts

195 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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I don't remember ever seeing a yellow lamped car in either France or Spain when I was over a few months ago.


109 Bob

3,762 posts

231 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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Yes I believe it may have been an EU induced death, or at least a U.K. induced death because as far as I know they have been illegal in this country for a good few years now, but not sure if they are illegal throughout all of Europe though.

Edited by 109 Bob on Monday 12th October 10:00

FesterNath

652 posts

249 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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The French applied the yellow to their headlights in the 1930s. Fearful of an invasion from Germany, they reasoned that they would be able to spot foreign vehicles more easily as they would have the white lights. It stayed after the war, and was changed to bring France in line with the EU. There are still some old cars with the yellow lights, but not many.

bazking69

8,620 posts

203 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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Old stuff only. The days of French cars with yellow headlamps are at least 10 years past.

Kentish

15,169 posts

247 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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It used to be mandatory in france to have yellow headlights, not anymore.

vdubbin

2,165 posts

210 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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Anyone know where to get the yellow paint anymore? A few of the classic fans are looking for it for some foglights on octane.ie

HellDiver

5,708 posts

195 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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FesterNath said:
Fearful of an invasion from Germany, they reasoned that they would be able to spot foreign vehicles more easily as they would have the white lights.
Or they didn't want their lights to clash with their white flag.

Project 644

37,069 posts

201 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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So what do you have to do now? bulbs? Clusters? stickers?

triggersbroom

2,577 posts

217 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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FesterNath said:
The French applied the yellow to their headlights in the 1930s. Fearful of an invasion from Germany, they reasoned that they would be able to spot foreign vehicles more easily as they would have the white lights. It stayed after the war, and was changed to bring France in line with the EU. There are still some old cars with the yellow lights, but not many.
^^^^
yes

Also, they are now able to have white rear numberplates; something introduced in the last couple of years.

Defcon5

6,374 posts

204 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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A few taxis seem to have yellow lights round here, for reasons I cannot explain

djohnson

3,523 posts

236 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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It was kind of nice painting the car lights (and sticking on those things to alter the beam path) since you knew you were off on holiday the next day. For some reason I recall painting the lights of my Dad's SD1 Rover (C771 GJX I think).

motco

16,516 posts

259 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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I thought yellow had something to do with running and hiding when the Germans turned up... blah


Seriously folks, when I was a schoolboy I did a Saturday job in my local Halford's (Ealing Broadway) and they stocked 'cadmium yellow' headlamp bulbs (no halogen lamps then) for continental touring. Only the cheapskates painted their lenses.

DrTre

12,955 posts

245 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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triggersbroom said:
FesterNath said:
The French applied the yellow to their headlights in the 1930s. Fearful of an invasion from Germany, they reasoned that they would be able to spot foreign vehicles more easily as they would have the white lights. It stayed after the war, and was changed to bring France in line with the EU. There are still some old cars with the yellow lights, but not many.
^^^^
yes

Also, they are now able to have white rear numberplates; something introduced in the last couple of years.
yes

Little known fact that the Battle of France was over so quickly because the Germans cunningly, and somewhat underhandedly, painted the headlights yellow on all their Panzer and Tiger tanks before driving right over the boarder and down the Champs Elysee.




Bluebarge

4,519 posts

191 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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DrTre said:
triggersbroom said:
FesterNath said:
The French applied the yellow to their headlights in the 1930s. Fearful of an invasion from Germany, they reasoned that they would be able to spot foreign vehicles more easily as they would have the white lights. It stayed after the war, and was changed to bring France in line with the EU. There are still some old cars with the yellow lights, but not many.
^^^^
yes

Also, they are now able to have white rear numberplates; something introduced in the last couple of years.
yes

Little known fact that the Battle of France was over so quickly because the Germans cunningly, and somewhat underhandedly, painted the headlights yellow on all their Panzer and Tiger tanks before driving right over the boarder and down the Champs Elysee.
There's more cobblers in that post than in the Northampton phone book:

Panzer = tank

Tiger didn't exist in 1940

There are no boarding schools near Sedan.

Getragdogleg

Original Poster:

9,317 posts

196 months

Monday 12th October 2009
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Is It now illegal to have yellow lights here in England ?

I have an early 80s car in the collection that would look right with yellow lamps but i dont want to have the hassles off the old bill.