Vintage 8 1/2 " Smith Head Light Lens ~ Headlamp Lens ~ Classic Car Auto on 2040-parts.com
San Marcos, California, United States
Vintage 8 1/2" Auto Head Lamp Lens for antique/vintage automobile. This is a Smith Lens ---- often used on high end cars. Measures about 8 1/2 inch in diameter. Very nice condition. Please view all of the photos. Shipped by calculated USPS Priority Mail I accept PayPal |
Headlights for Sale
- 1933-1936 plymouth headlight lenses(US $100.00)
- 1933-1936 plymouth headlight lenses(US $100.00)
- Big al's #2010sl-p polished aluminum "dome light" rear view mirror model a ford(US $99.00)
- Vintage marchal amplilux headlight 61285703 14541 citroen ds? simca? 6v 12v 24v(US $199.00)
- Chevrolet twilite headlamp(US $50.00)
- Lucas headlamp adaptor and cable 54933718(US $10.00)
Tesla takes a swipe at BMW & Audi
Sun, 08 Dec 2013Tesla’s design boss, Franz von Holzhausen, says the BMW i3 is an IKEA car We’ve long been of the opinion that electric cars, certainly with the current levels of battery technology, can never be a replacement for an ICE car. But we do have soft spot for what Tesla are doing. That’s because Tesla has tackled the issues of electric cars in the cleverest way possible by building a car (the Model S) that looks like a normal luxury car – rather than making it look odd or quirky just to ram home its difference – and made it travel a sensible distance on a single charge.
One lap of the web: Hood ornaments, TVR, XJ220 and the Dodge Challenger Hellcat
Fri, 25 Oct 2013Petrolicious is talking about artist Rene Jules Lalique and his famous “car mascots.” Lalique was a French designer known for his glass art, perfume bottles jewelry and of course hood ornaments. Petrolicious has a selection of detailed pictures from Lalique, each one more impressive than the last. Bring a Trailer is hawking a 1967 TVR 2200S Special Race Car on its website.
Relatives of older drivers urged to help them ‘hang up their keys’
Thu, 24 Oct 2013OLDER DRIVERS whose driving style may have changed or are less able behind the wheel should be aided by relatives in deciding when to hang up their keys, according to an industry expert. Professor Andrew Parks, a chief scientist at the Transport Research Laboratory, warns in a new video interview that older drivers can be very defensive about their driving standards and react badly to any criticism of it. "I know this from my own experience, as I was recently on a car journey driven by my father, the first for 10 years,” he explaned.