Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1941 Lincoln Custom Tail Light Stop Light License Light Wiring Harness on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Bolingbrook, Illinois, US

Bolingbrook, Illinois, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details: Part Brand:Narragansett Reproductions Manufacturer Part Number:CL3 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

This is a new in the package, never used reproduction Tail Light Stop Light Brake Light License Light Wiring Harness for a 1941 Lincoln Custom.  It may fit other models as well. These wires were made by Narragansett Reproductions in 1977 for a 1941 Lincoln Limo restoration that unfortunately never got built. Narragansett still makes wiring harnesses to exact original specifications, and are of the finest quality. Keep in mind the price listed on the product tag is 1977 retail. Factor 280% inflation to see what that would cost in 2013. The wires come packaged with a wiring schematic. They appear to be in excellent condition.

Veritas RS III World Debut at Salon Privé

Wed, 13 May 2009

The Veritas RS III will debut at Salon Privé in July [ad#ad-1] Vermot AG are responsible for the Veritas RS III, a modern day recreation of a 1940s German racer. And it does look pretty stunning. It weighs in at less than 2400lbs but features a either V10 BMW (as in the M5) or a V8 (as in the M3), offering either 600bhp or 480bhp.

Dacia Sandero (2007): first official pictures

Wed, 12 Sep 2007

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 12 September 2007 08:33 Dacia Sandero: Renault brings its first cheap Logan-based car to the UK A Dacia? In the UK? You'd better believe it.

Top Gear Tonight: Kia Cee’d, Hot Hatch Astra Focus Megane Test, Mastretta & Lewis Hamilton

Sun, 17 Feb 2013

Series 19 episode 4 of Top Gear tonight with hot hatch test – Astra VXR, Focus ST, Megane 265 – Kia Cee’d, Mexican Mastretta and Lewis Hamilton is SIARPC. We’re now more than half way through the new series of Top Gear, with episode 4 on tonight. And its choice of cars this week is almost mainstream.