Aviation Volt Meter Jewell Electrical Instrument Company Used Restore on 2040-parts.com
Bitely, Michigan, US
Used Aviation Volt Meter. Jewell Electrical Instrument Company. Made in USA. Possibly 2nd World War Era. Face is in excellent condition but the glass is cracked as shown in pictures. Body is very straight. No cracks in the outer case. 3 1/4 inch across by 1 1/2 inches deep. Checked and works. Great restoration project, steam punk, display.
Parts for Sale
- Piper nose wheel pant(US $50.00)
- Lycoming o-320 engine starter ring gear adaptor p/n 76628 - used(US $90.00)
- Electric fuel pump(US $25.00)
- Aircraft vhf communcations antenna(US $29.99)
- Comunications components corp. transmitter, emergency locator tr 70-17(US $24.99)
- Lear orienter model adf-12d(US $24.99)
AutoWeek Design Forum: Johnson Controls designer styles the future
Thu, 13 Jan 2011What is inspiration? Johnson Controls design vice president Michael Warsaw pondered that and other style themes on Thursday morning at the AutoWeek Design Forum in Detroit. "It's about having a vision--it's about having that vision be your guidepost," he said.
Bruce Meyer: A good guy gets recognition
Tue, 03 Jan 2012Bruce Meyer, one of the best ambassadors of the collector-car hobby, will be honored as an "Automotive Icon" at the 30th anniversary of the Dana Point Concours d'Elegance, June 23-24, 2012, in Dana Point, Calif. Meyer's list of boosterism for the car hobby is long and impressive. He was the founding chairman of the Petersen Automotive Museum and founder of the museum's support group the Checkered Flag 200, he was inducted into the Dry Lakes Hall of Fame and the Grand National Roadster Show Hall of Fame, and he has driven in the Italian Mille Miglia, the French Tour Auto, the Goodwood Festival of Speed and on the Bonneville Salt Flats in the United States.
Volvo uses Facebook to research new interior solutions
Thu, 16 Aug 2012Volvo is using Facebook to conduct market research into how drivers use their cars' interiors via its new 'You Inside' app. Users are asked to create a personal profile that includes the car they drive, their lifestyle and a list of day-to-day items they keep inside their car. The aim is to identify new design solutions based around qualitative data.