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Hello, my name is Mark Clapp from Kansas City, Missouri USA. I'm an individual and have been making plexiglass parts like headlight covers and windows for over eight years now. I supply several replica manufacturers like Race Car Replicas and restoration shops that restore original GT40s and Jaguars. I started out making pieces for my GT40 replica. I recently started making the headlight covers for the 240/260/280Z G-nose cars. The plastic I use is shatter proof and will not crack so rocks/road debris are no problem. Also you do not need special drill bits as for acrylic; any old bit will cut fine with no cracking. I also include L-braces cut from the same crystal clear plastic to mount the covers with. From a distance, the L-braces disappear and the covers look like they are floating on the car. I've placed an ad in the Classifieds section and attached pictures of the covers to show the terrific clarity and luster of the plastic. My email address is: mclapp1(at)att(dot)net and feel free to call me anytime at: 816-286-6982.

Thanks,

Mark Clapp

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Hi 72OJ, I tried to make the standard headlight covers but was unsuccessful. They need to be vacuum formed, which I do not do yet.

Blue, I do make the headlight covers for the 250 GTO and just about every other replica and vintage racer out there. Please email or have your friend email me at: mclapp1@att.net and I can send pictures of some of my covers fitted to a nice 250 GTO.

Thanks,

Mark Clapp

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Mark is a class act. I sent him my standard OEM headlight covers for my Z car, and even though the covers were not be able to be replicated due to him not being able to vacuum form just yet, he was very communicative and prompt. I had my headlight covers back in no time. He was also very responsive to any of my questions and concerns. A+++ for Mark.

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