Instrument Panel Lights for Sale
- Mercedes actros mp4 stainless steel truck roof visor light lamp bar + leds(US $222.26)
- 1965 1966 1967 1968 mustang convenience group park brake switch
- 1 old dash panel instrument cluster light fire truck hot rod scta indicator(US $20.00)
- Corvette parts
- Vintage blue cut lens dash gauge panel light hot rod rat old 5/8" rare dialco(US $11.99)
- Wide angle ultra brite inverted lens led bulb ba9s base(US $2.00)
Listen again to Autodesk ‘Seamless data preparation pipeline in VRED Professional’ webinar
Thu, 16 May 2013Autodesk presented its latest webinar, ‘Seamless data preparation pipeline in VRED Professional' on 15 May. This is latest edition of a series of eight free webinars via CDN throughout 2013, explaining user techniques and introducing new features from its suite of automotive design software. The webinar was presented by Claudio Bräuer, an SQA engineer and VRED trainer at Autodesk. The full series is: 1.
New Mercedes A Class #YOUDRIVE advert plugs in to X Factor
Mon, 01 Oct 2012Mercedes are continuing some innovative marketing for the new A Class with the #YOUDRIVE campaign launching during X Factor. That must have worked to a degree – certainly as far as the Twitter aspect goes – as Mercedes is having another outing with another hashtag – #YouDrive – and a new marketing campaign for the A Class where viewers ’control’ the advert they’re seeing. Mercedes is kicking off the #YouDrive campaign during X Factor next Saturday (5th October) with a three part story featuring the tale of a young music star trying to get to a secret gig the authorities want to close down (Germans advocating the defying of authority?
Inside Bob Pond's car collection
Fri, 30 May 2014Robert Pond was an industrialist, an aviator, a Navy pilot, an aircraft designer, a genuine car enthusiast, a philanthropist, a Minnesotan at heart and a man who turned a family business from eight employees to a global $100-million concern. Pond was born in 1924 in Edina, Minn., 10 miles southwest of Minneapolis. He signed up for the Navy Air Corps in 1942, and survived three years of training on J-3 Piper Cubs and PBY Catalinas to graduate in July of 1945 -- just three months before Japan surrendered to the US.