Very good overall condition with exception of a small chip on edge of backup lens.
Tail Lights for Sale
- Toyota new tailight old stock rare new without box(US $40.00)
- 1969 nos impala back up lens guidex 5960877 chev gm (US $29.69)
- Suzuki x90 1996 - 1997 rear taillight left - driver side oem "rare"(US $85.00)
- Suzuki x90 1996 - 1997 oem rear pass. right side talilght "rare"(US $70.00)
- Toyota rear tailight new oem old stock rare (US $40.00)
- 1969 ford mustang original tail lights(US $125.00)
Jaguar Club Poland – in the UK
Wed, 04 Nov 2009The Polish love a Jag! Update: Due to logistical problems, the Jaguar Club Poland has had to cancel the event due to take place the weekend of 21st November. They are re-scheduling for a Summer 2010 event, and we’ll let you know when dates have been conformed.
Aston Martin Vantage gets V12, but we won't get one
Tue, 03 Feb 2009The Aston Martin V12 Vantage, the hottest version of the two-seat coupe, is the latest step in the automaker's new-model offensive for 2009. Revealed just days after the Rapide four-door, the V12 Vantage is the second of four major reveals from Aston this year. Also coming is the DBS convertible, which will share stand space at Geneva with the V12 Vantage and a concept for a new Lagonda, the dormant brand that Aston plans to bring back to life as a super-luxury Rolls-Royce/Maybach challenger.
CES 2011 opens in Las Vegas
Thu, 06 Jan 2011The pace of development in the world of consumer electronics – particularly touchscreens, smartphones and tablet devices – is increasingly influential on the world of automotive design. So with the world's biggest electronics trade show, the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), opening today in Las Vegas, we thought it high time for Car Design News to attend. The 2011 show has a strong automotive flavor, more so than in any previous year. CES was the event at which Ford chose to launch its industry leading in-car connectivity feature, Sync, in 2008 and, for the third year running, Ford CEO Alan Mulally will deliver a keynote address, during which he is expected to unveil Ford's Nissan Leaf-rivaling, electric-powered Focus.