Oil Temp Gauge 0-300 overhauled to resemble a 1930's Pioneer Arrow Needle. Note: This is not a Pioneer Arrow Needle Oil Temp Gauge. It was overhauled in 2008 for my 1937 Monocoupe 90a and replaced once I found an original Pioneer Arrow Needle Oil Temp Gauge and had it restored. It was working fine when removed. Not an original but a very nice stand in. No reserve!
Indicators for Sale
- Dual fuel flow indicator(US $20.00)
- Rpm indicator and tach(US $20.00)
- Alcor dual egt indicator(US $30.00)
- Korry light covers cn2-14 lot of 5 (US $15.00)
- Kollsman alt . servo repeater(US $25.00)
- King ki-525 hsi with fresh 8130-3 certified(US $1.00)
Aston Martin One-77 (2009) wins top design prize at Villa d’Este
Mon, 27 Apr 2009By Tim Pollard (photography by Mike Goodbun) First Official Pictures 27 April 2009 10:39 It’s having a long drawn-out gestation, but Aston Martin’s One-77 supercar made its world show debut at this weekend’s Villa d’Este, where it scooped the top prize for concept cars and prototypes. We’ll forgive you if you thought the One-77 had already been unveiled, but the car at Geneva was a technical cutaway rolling chassis – the first finished car is the one show in our photos above. The One-77 won more than 30% of the votes among the eight cars entered in its category.
The Britalian Job: MINI remakes the Italian Job for London 2012
Tue, 12 Jun 2012MINI has done a remake of the Italian Job – dubbed the ‘Britalian Job – to celebrate the London 2012 Olympics. MINI always turns up interesting promo videos (not always good, but always interesting) so with BMW sponsoring the London 2012 Olympics it’s no surprise they’ve had their camcorders out. The result is something MINI are calling the ‘Britalian Job’, an homage to the classic 1960s Italian Job with the original Mini and starring Michael Caine and Noel Coward (and Benny Hill), although in truth it’s more like an homage to the later version with Charlize Theron.
700 medics call for car smoking ban
Fri, 07 Feb 2014AROUND 700 medics and health experts are calling on the Government to ban smoking in cars carrying children ahead of a Commons vote on Monday. In a letter to the British Medical Journal (BMJ), respiratory experts said secondhand smoke was a "major cause of ill health in children", damaging the developing lungs, causing sudden infant death and leading to thousands of hospital trips every year. Signatories to the letter are being co-ordinated by Dr Nicholas Hopkinson from Imperial College London and chairman of the British Thoracic Society's chronic obstructive pulmonary disease specialist advisory group.