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Collection of 4 vintage red glass auto reflectors ~jeweled indicator kylite lamp(US $39.99)
Vintage perfection detroit early automotive spot light rat hot rod chevy ford...(US $29.98)
1963 buick skylark backup lite lens(US $10.00)
1954 ford brake lenses (2)(US $10.99)
Emergency vehicle, police car, fireman plastic dome light covers - red and blue(US $24.99)
Vintage auto part/lamp made by gidelite mfg co of chicago
'Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish': A tribute to Steve Jobs (1955-2011)
Sat, 08 Oct 2011The recent passing of Steve Jobs, co-founder and CEO of Apple, has found us mourning the loss of a visionary who brought not only technology and functionality to the product design industry, but also transcended the boundary into automotive design. Jobs succeeded in making what was at the time a foreign invention – the personal computer, a device impeded by its lack of usability – attractive to the masses by making it simpler, intuitive and essentially more functional for those who didn't hold a PhD in physics. From his previous experience with the artistic qualities of calligraphy, Jobs took a sector that was so inward looking that it risked alienating the consumer – regardless of its capability – and wrapped it up in a warm, aesthetically appealing package that could be more easily understood.
Salon Privé 2010: The Cars
Wed, 21 Jul 2010Salon Prive 2010 gets underway today for three days Salon Privé. It’s an event we are always happy to cheerlead because it offers a great day out in great surroundings together with some of the best and most interesting cars on the planet – with complete access. Salon Privé 2010 kicked off today in the sumptuous grounds of the Hurlingham Club in Chelsea under an azure sky with just a trace of mackerel cloud for most of the afternoon.
Games Galore: Video games are the one growth industry in the car business
Wed, 03 Jun 2009If the movie industry was the entertainment king of the 20th century, the video-gaming industry is where disposable income is headed for the 21st century. Nowhere was this more apparent than the Electronic Entertainment Expo--E3 for short--going on right now in Los Angeles. True, the vast majority of the games at E3 involved vixens and/or steroid-shot musclemen shooting and/or chainsawing bad guys and/or zombies.