Vintage GM - Chevrolet Quartz Dash Clock New old stock - tested 100% - Keeps perfect time Includes wiring harness - backlight - installation guide Not sure the models it will fit from late 70's to early 80's - Impala - Caprice - Malibu? 12vdc - negative ground automotive applications - Mfg: 1981 - 1983 ? NO warranty implied or expressed - NO returns on electrical items (tested working) Contact me if you have any questions - Thank you for having a look! |
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The case of the disappearing Lambos
Thu, 15 Jan 2009Now this should have rung an alarm bell or two at the time, but it seems it didn’t. Back in November the world’s largest Lamborghini dealership – Lamborghini Orange County – turned up its toes and closed the doors, apparently a victim of the downturn in car sales. Not the oddest story in these times admittedly, but a bit odd when you consider that Lamborghini OC was reckoned to be responsible for 10% of Lamborghini’s sales worldwide, shifting around 240 cars a year.
One Lap of the Web: Willys CJ2 rat rod, Blade Runner sketchbook and vintage Alpine A110 footage
Mon, 11 Nov 2013-- Even if you don't remember every nuance of the plot of the 1982 film Blade Runner, or even which of the myriad versions of the film you saw, its powerful visual images and bizarre-but-plausible technologies have likely stuck with you. From glowing umbrellas to the unforgettable flying "spinners," Blade Runner was fascinating look at a future that wasn't. Although technically the film was set in 2019, so we've got a few years for replicant technology, and Los Angeles smog levels, to catch up with fiction.
Drivers make New Year Resolutions
Wed, 08 Jan 2014MORE THAN half of British drivers have made a New Year’s Resolution, with many promising to drive more courteously or more economically. A survey by motoring organisation the AA found that 14% of drivers will make the effort to drive for greater economy, while 11% said they would walk more to save fuel. A further 6% are aiming to drive less and 5% want to cycle more to cut down on car use.