One T3 GUIDE Sealed Beam headlight for 1960 to 1967 GM cars. May fit other makes of this era. This headlight came off a 1965 Corvair. 5 3/4 inch. Two prongs on back. Used. Tested and working. This is the T3 that has no vertical lines inside the triangle. Has the number "1" at the top of the lens (in the 12 o'clock position)
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Skoda Octavia for under £11k
Thu, 17 Mar 2011Skoda Octavia for under £11k If we told you a place where you could grab a brand new VW Golf for £10,995 it’d grab your attention, right? And if we told you that not only was it a brand spanking new Golf, but it came with alloys, touch-screen stereo with CD changer, AirCon, electric windows and electric door mirrors, would that make it even more appealing? This brand new Golf is powered along by a perfectly decent 101bhp, 1.6 litre petrol lump which, although not the pick of the range, is a perfectly good lump with acceptable performance and economy.
Ferrari 599XX evolves with more power, less weight and a movable wing
Fri, 02 Dec 2011Ferrari used the Bologna motor show to unveil an evolution of the 599XX sports berlinetta. It's an enhanced version of the 599 GTB Fiorano that is purely for track use--it stays with the company even after you buy it. You are invited to drive at track days, from which Ferrari uses telemetry, but you aren't allowed to put it in your garage.
Schumacher & Rosberg: A pregnant pause
Tue, 12 Apr 2011Michael & Nico compete to help a pregnant damsel in distress. Those crazy Germans, they do like to josh with us. Since Mercedes now has an all German team we wonder if they’re trying a bit too hard to prove there’s a human face to the team, and it’s not all just Teutonic and robotic (and not, as yet, stunningly successful).