Vintage K D Triplex 265 Chevrolet Glass Tail Light Lens 1933-1936, on 2040-parts.com
Haines City, Florida, US
Tail Lights for Sale
- New 1971 f series tail light lens ditz-13328-e or citb-13328-a.(US $10.57)
- New 1973 backup light gaskets light to medium truck or bronco d3tz-13461-b.(US $5.37)
- Nos pair of 1970 amber heavy truck rear lens .(US $24.07)
- 1953 nos dodge taillight assembly part# 1527220(US $19.99)
- Nos 1995 ford explorer interior door trim panel lamp assembly f5tz-13776-ab.(US $24.66)
- Cortina mk1 tail light assemblies(US $155.00)
Michelin Challenge Design 2009
Tue, 20 Jan 2009As the 2009 Michelin Challenge Design - focusing on the search for ‘America's Next Iconic Vehicle' - drew to a close at the NAIAS in Detroit, culminating in a press preview and an exhibition of scale models, the theme for next year's competition was announced: ‘Electrifying! Beautiful, Innovative and Radiant'. While it may sound like a slogan for a new line of women's cosmetics, this theme does in fact center on the increasingly relevant field of electric vehicle (EV) design; or more specifically the need to combine sustainable powertrains with attractive, well executed design.
Design Review: Audi Nuvolari quattro concept
Tue, 04 Mar 2003Hot on the heels of the Pikes Peak study at Detroit in January, Audi today unveiled the Nuvolari quattro four-wheel drive concept vehicle at the Geneva Motor Show. In contrast to the Pikes Peak crossover SUV concept, with the Nuvolari, Audi's designers have created a classic, high-powered 2+2 GT coupe. It's certainly powerful: a 5.0-litre V10 biturbo with FSI direct fuel injection with 600ps and a 0-100km/h time of 4.1 seconds means it's the most powerful roadgoing Audi engine ever developed.
Drayson breaks electric land speed record - Video
Wed, 26 Jun 2013The Drayson Racing Technologies Lola B12/69 EV electric race car hit a top speed of 204.2 mph at a racetrack at RAF Elvington in Yorkshire, England, smashing the previous record of 175 mph set by Battery Box General Electric in 1974. Fittingly, Lord Paul Drayson was behind the wheel. In order to qualify for the attempt at the electric land speed record, the vehicle had to weigh less than 2,204 pounds (1,000 kg) without the driver.