1970 1971 Ford Torino Fairlane Cobra Convertible Gt Oem Left Rear Marker Light on 2040-parts.com
Portland, Oregon, United States
Side Marker Lights for Sale
- 70 71 ford torino fairlane cobra convertible gt four-door rear marker light pair(US $73.55)
- 1970 1971 ford torino fairlane coupe convertible gt oem left rear marker light(US $39.54)
- 1970 1971 ford ranchero right passenger side oem marker light(US $30.41)
- 1970 1971 ford torino fairlane cobra convertible gt oem left rear marker light(US $41.70)
- 1970 1971 ford ranchero left drivers side oem marker light(US $23.31)
- 1978 datsun 280zx rear side marker light(US $25.00)
Amazing garage-find Jaguars to be auctioned
Fri, 18 Oct 2013TWO REMARKABLE Jaguars that were found abandoned in separate garages are to be sold at auction. A 1961 E-Type, one of the earliest ever made and confirmed as chassis number 40, was discovered just a few weeks ago in a garage near Le Mans by Coys auction house, which will also complete the sale. The car hasn’t moved since it was left in the garage in 1974, although Coys claims the engine was last started five years ago and it still turns over freely.
Mazda MX-5 20th Anniversary Edition at Geneva
Mon, 01 Feb 2010Mazda are launching the UK and European MX-5 20th Anniversary Edition at Geneva The Mazda MX-5 20th Anniversary Edition is launching at the Geneva Motor Show in March. But if you come to Cars UK regularly you will now be asking yourself “Didn’t that get launched last year?” And the answer is yes – we reported on the MX-5 20th at the time – but only in Japan for the JDM. At the time we reckoned it would take a few months to reach the UK and Europe.
Algae-powered street lights eat CO2
Fri, 04 May 2012Algae powered street lighting (great Photoshop) A French biochemist – Pierre Calleja – has developed a street lighting system using micro algae that absorbs CO2. The need to reduce CO2 in the atmosphere is contentious - to say the least – but as long as governments use CO2 as a stick to beat motorists and empty their bank accounts it’s sensible to look at ways of ‘balancing’ the CO2 emissions of cars. French biochemist Pierre Calleja thinks he’s come up with a solution that would neutralise CO2 emissions from cars by cancelling it out with his micro-algae lighting.