It looks like a 5 1/2" "Carello" cursive " inner high beam, for an earlier model, say ~<66 based on the early Euro and US DOT lug referencing, but taking a "Bilux" large base bulb. They seem to have a raised ridge at the outside edge? I found a similar set (no raised ridge) for my 65 Super recently and await the Bilux ("H4" conversion) bulbs now. I did a post on them recently; they also came with the mounting frames. I imagine many Italian cars used them. Hope that helps a bit.
Thanks Bruce, I appreciate your thoughts. I did wonder about that and so I looked at some of the early publicity shots but that car seemed to be using the 'small circle' inners. Some early '60s Lancias appeared to be a match (following the logic that can be applied to the esoteric numbering system, lens sub-number 07.210.700 equates to whole part number 07.210.816, which in turn leads us to Flavias and Flaminias), but there were doubts about the buckets. How do these buckets look to any early Giulia owners out there??
Bump. Any Lancia Flavia/Flaminia or early Giulia Ti knowledge out there?
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