I could find no makers marks or stamping on this antique set, even the owner does not know year; however we both agreed they are 6-volt. Units are un-tested, but have been hanging in the shop many years; so probably would work for a prop or adapt to your Rat-Rod with a 12V to 6V stepdown.
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Range Rover Evoque updated for Frankfurt Motor Show 2013
Tue, 20 Aug 2013Land Rover has updated the Range Rover Evoque for 2014 with a series of new technological features. The key addition is a new nine-speed automatic gearbox but the firm says detail changes have been made throughout – making it smarter, more tech-savvy and greener. The new Range Rover Evoque will be revealed at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month, before going on sale later in 2013 in time for the 2014 model year.
New Mazda3 Hatchback & Fastback priced from £16,695
Thu, 12 Sep 2013The New Mazda3 (pictured at Frankfurt) costs from £16,695 Mazda revealed the new Mazda3 back in June, but didn’t manage to come up with prices for the UK. But now, with the Mazda 3 going on sale and due to arrive in the UK in January, Mazda has decided what it’s going to charge. The starting point for the new Mazda3 will be £16,695 for the 1.5 litre SKYACTIV-G petrol 100ps SE hatchback rising to £23,345 for the diesel 2.2-litre 150ps Sport Nav Auto hatchback.
Caparo supercars
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