Up for auction is a hood emblem off of a 1955 Bel Air. I had set aside for when the car was completed that never happened and I sold the car before I completed it. It is used and I have no reason to think its not original. So happy bidding.
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Decals, Emblems, Detailing for Sale
- Nos 65 66 corvette 3872929 nose & 3872930 front fender cross flag emblems 327
- 1970 70 ford mustang quarter horse nos grille emblem rare!!! shelby boss 429 69
- 1955 ford hood ornament bn-16850-a/25568/2/17 1/2in.long-wing span 9 1/2in wide
- Vintage ford packard clipper car emblem ornament
- Vintage chevy emblem bow tie classic 50 chevy
- Chevy custom 10 side emblems vintage original parts(US $57.00)
Vauxhall Insignia VXR Sports Tourer (2009) first pictures
Wed, 20 May 2009By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 20 May 2009 10:30 This is the third and final iteration of Vauxhall’s hot Insignia range, the VXR Sports Tourer, with a turbocharged 2.8-litre V6. Definitely. The turbocharged 2.8-litre V6 produces 321bhp, enough for a six-second 0-60mph time (0.2sec behind the saloon and hatch) and a 155mph limited top speed.
New so-called 'stealth' speed cameras: don't panic
Mon, 03 Feb 2014REX Speed cameras: rumours of their death have been greatly exaggerated. Two years ago we were reporting on the number of road safety partnerships switching off their speed cameras – now the Highways Agency has revealed a new system that will offer more cost-effective motorway monitoring. Though officially called Hadsec3 – Highways Agency digital enforcement camera system – the mainstream national press has already dubbed the new speed cameras ‘stealth cameras’, on the basis that they are small and grey, rather than bright yellow.
Study finds teens model driving habits after parents
Tue, 27 Nov 2012Teen driving habits are heavily influenced by those of their parents, according to a recent study by Toyota and the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. Good or bad, teens are likely to model their level of distraction and attention to safety after their parents, according to the national study that surveyed teen drivers ages 16 to 18 and parents of teen drivers. In general, parents who engage in distracting behaviors more frequently have teens who engage in distracting behaviors, according to the study.