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Ford; Chrysler; Gm; Studebaker; Old Car Light Bulb, Pn 1445. Item: 0046 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
Location:

Riverton, Illinois, United States

Riverton, Illinois, United States
New old stock.
Brand:American cars and trucks; oldies Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1445 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

12 volt.     International customers, email for postage cost.    All offers are welcome. Definition of new old stock is in Wikipedia.     The NOS items I list have been in storage a long time;  may not be as shiny as newly manufactured, and the original packaging may be rough or missing.   Zoom in on the photo to inspect.   Any questions, measurements,  just email.

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Upgraded Ford MyKey blocks explicit satellite radio channels

Wed, 29 Dec 2010

Teenage radio listeners might have to look somewhere else besides the family Ford for the Playboy channel or Howard Stern. The new generation of Ford's programmable MyKey system will let parents block "explicit" radio channels on the Sirius/XM satellite service in their cars. That would cover Playboy's and Stern's channels, as well as more than a dozen music channels, such as rapper Eminem's Shade 45 and the hard-rock Boneyard.

Children And Mobile Phones Prove Biggest Distraction To Drivers

Tue, 25 Feb 2014

CHILDREN might be charming most of the time but a new survey from the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) will no doubt have parents reading the data with a knowing smile. According to the poll, conducted in conjunction with Vision Critical, 29 percent of drivers questioned admitted that their children proved to be the biggest distraction when driving. Following close behind, and with a nod to the busy lives many claim to lead, was the ubiquitous mobile phone - be that for making calls, texting or checking social media updates.

Will the Toyota Prius plug-in cost much the same as a normal Prius?

Mon, 19 Sep 2011

Toyota Prius plug-in - only around £2.5k more than a regular Prius? Toyota has managed to corner the market in hybrid cars over the last decade after its remarkably prescient decision to focus on ‘Eco’ cars long before the mainstream cottoned on to the changing mood of governments – and car buyers – to the impact cars have on wallets and the environment. We won’t drag out our usual objections to the ceaseless quest for pointless ever-lower CO2 emissions, but we will instead commend the Prius for being a remarkable transport appliance, one which – if driven in a certain manner – can produce remarkable feats of economy and emit pleasingly low levels of the stuff that does real harm – NOx and Particulates.