GE antique auto headlamp
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Headlights for Sale
- Ge 4000 round low beam headlight 12v
- Vw aircooled beetle headlight trim rings (steel) best guess fitment 67-77
- Sylvania incandescent #6014 headlight in original packaging
- Vintage vw beetle oem headlight lens assembly hella sb19 sb20 sb21(US $35.00)
- Mercedes 230sl 250sl 280sl pagoda w113 headlight chrome trim ring 1305542035(US $150.00)
- 1968-1982 corvette rh headlight housing headlight door(US $110.00)
Ferrari 599 Hybrid – it’s a very ‘Green’ Ferrari
Sat, 27 Feb 2010The very green Ferrari 599 Hybrid at Geneva To a die-hard petrol head, Ferrari lover or frankly anyone with a proper sense of right and wrong, the idea of a ‘Green’ Ferrari is anathema. Fortunately, although I suppose you could consider the Ferrari 599 Hybrid ‘Green’ in the sense that it will probably produce less CO2 (which is, of course, the single most important thing for Ferrari), the performance of this 599 Hybrid is going to be its forte, and the real green bit on this particular 599 Hybrid is the hideous paint job. We’ve known for a while that Ferrari were working on a Hybrid, and we recently revealed it would be a hybrid version of the Ferrari 599.
Tomorrow’s world: future car technology news
Wed, 14 Oct 2009By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 14 October 2009 17:11 CAR's new technology series looks at the car tech developments that will quickly change the shape of the new cars we’ll all be driving in the years to come. We’ve talked to the world’s biggest components suppliers, and interviewed experts at manufacturers across the globe. Our reports detail the innovations and technical advances that will make our cars cleaner, greener, safer and – we hope – keep the fun factor we all enjoy in our cars.
Mercedes ‘Baby CLS’ in 2013 – based on new Mercedes B-Class.
Sat, 29 Jan 2011A 'Mercedes BLS' in 2013? The Mercedes A Class and Mercedes B Class are coming to the end of their life. And with the end of the current generation of the compact Mercedes we will also see the end of the expensive ‘Sandwich’ platform originally designed for the first A Class.