This what appears to be a train or railroad light of some kind has red plastic linse and an aluminum body, the top has an "R" superimposed over a cross section of railroad rail. Would be a cool rat rod tail, stop light. See photos
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Michigan summer car events list
Tue, 30 Apr 2013The Motor City is gearing up for a summer of events that celebrate the region's automotive heritage. A total of 16 automotive events will take place throughout Metro Detroit this summer, and everything kicks off the weekend of May 31 with the Chevrolet Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix. The race weekend features the first Izod IndyCar doubleheader, the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car series and Pirelli World Challenge Championship series.
Nissan 370Z (2012) - first details of facelifted Z car
Wed, 08 Feb 2012This is the new Nissan 370Z, a facelifted version of the brawny Zed sports car that will be unveiled at the 2012 Chicago auto show today. So what’s new about the new Nissan 370Z? We’re barely into 2012 but this is the 2013 model year iteration of the 370Z.
Bentley gets efficient: 2014 Hybrid Concept to cut CO2 emissions by 70%
Thu, 10 Apr 2014It seems even the manufacturers of super luxury cars are now cottoning on to the fact that big multi-cylinder, gas-guzzling engines are set to be a thing of the past. Bentley, no less, has announced that it will be going hybrid in the future, marking the occasion with the reveal of its Hybrid Concept at the upcoming Beijing Motor Show 2014. Quite incredibly, the technology looks set to slash the firm’s CO2 output from limousine levels to rates we’re more accustomed to seeing from a small supermini.