Rare Nos 1930s Headlight Lenses Still In Box Unused 9 Inch Diameter on 2040-parts.com
Nappanee, Indiana, US
I have lots of old car parts listed and more on the way. This is a RARE find new old stock headlight lenses still in the box you just don't find parts this old still boxed. If you have a high end show car or you just collect RARE parts this is it. These will fit a 9 inch bezel but the label is gone from box so I don't know their specific application.
Headlights for Sale
- Rare nos 1938 plymouth de soto dodge chrysler mack headlight lenses still in box(US $249.99)
- 68 camaro hideaway headlights(US $0.99)
- 1920s-37 guide headlight lenses taillight lenses identification turn signals(US $39.95)
- Antique holophane headlight lenses clear glass pair plus 1 spare 3 lenses !(US $24.95)
- Auto-union audi 100 coupe 1970-1975 rear right lens n.o.s(US $99.00)
- Ford headlight doors(US $20.00)
MG exploring sports car concepts, eyeing US return
Thu, 29 May 2014MG Motor, now part of China's SAIC along with Rover Group successor Roewe, is considering a sports car in addition to long-term plans for a return to the U.S. market, according to Edmunds. The company is in the early stages of exploratory work on a sports car following the opening of a new design studio in Shanghai, a sports car that is expected to mirror the classic MGB mold, if it is determined that today's MG could in fact field a worthy competitor to the Miata.
UK drivers becoming more aggressive
Mon, 09 Jun 2014DRIVERS in the UK are becoming more aggressive, with 61% saying they use their car’s horn at least once a month. They are using the horn in anger at other drivers rather than its proper purpose of warning other drivers of your presence. A study by Flexed shows drivers are also using more anti-social tactics than before, with 33% of drivers admitting to changing lanes multiple times in traffic jams to try to get further ahead.
New car sales accelerate again
Wed, 07 May 2014NEW CAR SALES could be back to pre-recession levels by the end of this year after a good start to 2014. Latest figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) show there were 176,820 new vehicles registered in April - an 8.2% rise on the same month last year. Last month's figure took the total for the year so far to 864,942 - a 12.5% increase on the first four months of 2013.