So I wanted to mention that I went to the "LED" side and got what I mentioned in post #5 and Sinitiro in #15, the Holley Retrobrights. It's been so hot in the desert above LA that I've been doing a lot of night driving. It's really frustrating when you are in a swarm of LED headlights and you worry that someone is going to hit your baby with a vintage year set of Wagner 4000s you found in an old box.
There was no way I was going to pay full price for the Retrobrights so I waited. I almost got an octane lighting set, but I found an eBay seller who has open box Holley's and I offered 65 (75 maybe?) each. So I got a total of four, two low and two high beam, and he accepted. Anyway for 300 for a set, I was willing to give it a shot and the seller takes returns. I got the modern white versions from the seller.
I put them in last night and the picture above in Sinitro's post is spot on. I think for the first time that I've recently driven at night, you feel seen by the other drivers. A brand new Sublime Challenger Swinger model came up to me at a light and of course we were drooling over each other's cars.
Anyway, no additional harness, went right in, and they look pretty close to stock. They do have the Holley brand and are a little flat looking, but are definitely a huge improvement. It's like it draws out the large white flat field of view as in modern cars, but looking about as stock as you can get. Very pleased, just need to find a decent wall 25 feet away so I can aim them a little better. If anyone has a magic formula other than the 25 foot and aim about 2 inches below the center of your headlight on the wall, I'm all ears. Just don't have a deep enough garage and my driveway is not level.
Anyway, again, I wanted to share that since I waited out the h1 harnesses, relays, etc. and found something that went in with no mods, and a "fairly" decent price, I'm pretty pleased! We shall see how long they last!