Old Glass Flyer Light Lens. The lens has a very tiny chip on the edge, barely noticeable. The stain look in the photo is from the little bucket it is in. It measures 3 3/4 inches in diameter.
Fog/Driving Lights for Sale
Vintage fog lights for mercedes benz w108 w109 w111 w113 w114 w115 and many more(US $26.95)
1946 - 1962 cadillac fog light fog lamp bulb covers pair(US $82.49)
Vintage for lamps spot headlight truck harley chopper bobber light lot 4 car (US $5.00)
2 - kc lights (US $0.99)
Alfa fiat lancia elma jod. fog light insert nos nw(US $16.99)
Alfa fiat lancia maserati carello fog light nos nw(US $17.40)
2011 Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 gets power boost from the Raptor SVT
Tue, 10 Aug 2010Ford is Raptorizing one of its top-flight F-150s for 2011, adding more power underhood to go with the loads of looks and leather that are the hallmarks of the Harley-Davidson edition. The 2011 model is fitted with the 6.2-liter V8--first offered in the Raptor SVT--that makes 411 hp and 434 lb-ft of torque while towing up to 9,300 pounds. That's a monster upgrade from the previous edition, which displaced 5.4 liters and made 320 hp and 390 lb-ft.
Vauxhall Insignia (2008): first pictures
Thu, 17 Apr 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 17 April 2008 23:43 You’ve seen the leaked images and the scoops, but now the wait is finally over. These are the first officially sanctioned photographs of the new Vauxhall Insignia – marking the end of two decade of the Vectra, which replaced the Cavalier back in 1988.It’s immediately apparent that the Insignia is way more stylish than today’s dowdy Vectra. Where that car is achingly sober and sensible, the Insignia actually lets its hair down and has a bit of fun.
'27% would drive into floodwater'
Wed, 27 Nov 2013A DEVIL-MAY-CARE attitude amongst drivers is commonplace when it comes to flooded roads, according to a survey. Nearly 2% would ignore a road-closed sign, while 42% would blindly follow the vehicle in front if it managed to cross a flooded road successfully, the poll shows. Around a quarter of drivers (27%) would attempt to go through moving floodwater nearly 12in (30cm) deep, according to the Populus survey conducted for the Environment Agency and the AA.