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Borrego Springs, California, United States
Pictured is the original Steering wheel, Radio and instrument Gage cluster out of my 55 Chevy BelAir
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Antennas for Sale
- 1968 thru 1973 corvette antenna ground plate, new(US $27.50)
- 1969 thru 1982 corvette antenna mast, new(US $25.00)
- 1971-74 plymouth b-body with fixed mast front fender antenna set no reserve!
- 1970-74 dodge challenger power antenna no reserve!
- 1970-74 dodge challenger manual antenna no reserve!
- Retrosound amplified hidden antenna no reserve!
BMW experiments with laser headlamps
Fri, 02 Sep 2011Headlamp technology is rapidly advancing, and as LED lights become commonplace, many wonder what's next. BMW suggests lasers, which could offer new safety and function. Compared with today's LED headlamps, BMW's laser-cut lights have intensity a thousand times greater than that of LEDs while consuming about half the energy.
Lotus Evora Facelift heading for Frankfurt
Sat, 09 Jul 2011Lotus Evora Facelift expected at Frankfurt based on the Mansory Evora (above) It’s a ‘back to reality’ story from Lotus, for a change, with the news that, possibly, they are going to take a facelift Lotus Evora to the Frankfurt Motor Show. Of course, we’ve been here before. Earlier in the year we reported that Lotus were taking an Evora with a facelift off to Geneva, but that turned out to be a Mansory version of the Evora, seemingly with theĀ blessingĀ of Lotus as it appeared on their stand.
Barrichello wins for Brawn in Monza
Sun, 13 Sep 2009Barrichello wins the Italian Grand Prix in Monza The Brawns trailed Hamilton, Raikkonen and Sutil in the first stage of the race with their one-stop strategy, but the dividends of that strategy paid off with the Brawn duo taking the lead after the second pit stops by McLaren, Ferrari and Force India. Hamilton, in the McLaren, had a good race, and was challenging Button for second place in the closing stages. But, having got to within a second of Button on the last lap, he crashed out – probably by trying a bit too hard.