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Vintage Pr. Tilt Ray 9.5" Flat Glass Headlight Lenses Designed For Mazda 111.0 on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Jamestown, New York, US

Jamestown, New York, US
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For your consideration we are offering this set of Tilt Ray Headlamp covers. Since I don't know anything about these covers, I'm just going to list everything that is written on the glass. First at the top of the cover it says "MCK.G.COM.3 AND beneath that it says "GL-149 9 1/2 in Dia. DESIGNED FOR MAZDA LAMP NO. 1110" and beneath that it says " TILT RAY" and then " HEADLAMP GUIDE" and then "Made in USA" and then "THE GUIDE MOTOR LAMP MRG CO. CLEVE.O.PAT. APPLIED FOR". This is all that it says/ So I don't know what year these are for or for that matter what make...must  be Mazda?

Higher speed limits 'save lives'

Fri, 28 Feb 2014

AN INCREASE in the speed limits on some roads in Denmark has reduced traffic collisions and cut road deaths. The two-year trial has also found that higher speed limits on motorways have helped lower the number of accidents. The Danish road directorate conducted the trial on rural two-way roads where there had previously been an 80km/h (50mph) speed limit and increased it to 90km/h (56mph).

Bring a Trailer: 1974 Fiat X1/9 autocrosser

Thu, 20 Mar 2014

Serious buyers and tire kickers alike can find everything on Bring a Trailer, from all-out American classics to pre-war antiques and Italian muscle. Today's pick, however, is none of those. This 1974 Fiat X1/9 autocrosser is for sale out of Garnedia, Calif., for the price of $25,000, or best offer.

Rolls-Royce's revised Phantom meets bloggers

Tue, 13 Mar 2012

'Rolls-Royce only embraces new technology where it enhances the overall experience.' Reassuring words delivered calmly but assuredly in Germanic English by Jörg Bause, director of manufacturing for the Goodwood-based prestige car manufacturer. Somewhat surprisingly this wasn’t a crowd pleasing-speech designed to rouse an audience of loyal clientele, but rather to a small congregation of seasoned Southern journalists, television news reporters and... bloggers?