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These are the reproduction red reflectors that go into the stainless rear bumper inserts for 1959 Cadillacs. They have never been used and come with new gaskets. Shipping weight thru the USPS is one pound. Buyer pays shipping.
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Tail Lights for Sale
Vintage tiger-ey tail light lens no. 1202, red glass, new old stock(US $8.50)
Vintage 1973-1974 olds omega tail light taillight lens + gasket part#5965612(US $99.99)
Vintage motorcycle, rat rod hot rod ntd 43t "stop" light
66-72 mercedes benz 300 250 220 280 trunk key lock knob(US $30.00)
1967 ford galaxie tail lights 500 xl ltd original pair sedan hardtop convertible(US $100.00)
Model a ford tail light stand and tag bracket(US $19.95)
Citroen Tubik concept car (2011) first pictures
Mon, 05 Sep 2011The Citroen Tubik may have overtones of a guppy fish, but this new nine-seat MPV concept car shows how the French envisage a people carrier of tomorrow. It draws inspiration from the Type H or TUB (French slang for a front-wheel drive commercial vehicle) van from Citroen's history books. So it's a spacious monobox and aims to solve the usual MPV dilemma or seats or baggage, by being simply massive.
Hyundai Veloster (2011) first official pictures
Mon, 10 Jan 2011Hyundai today finally unveiled its eagerly awaited Veloster coupe at the 2011 North American International Auto Show, aka the Detroit show. It's a coupe-cum-hatchback, along the lines of the VW Scirocco. We first saw the Veloster as a concept car at the 2007 Seoul motor show.
Who's Where: Richard Ferlazzo appointed GM Australia design director
Fri, 30 Aug 2013Richard Ferlazzo has been appointed General Motors Australia design director. Taking up the position from 1 September, he will report directly to executive director international operations design Michael Simcoe and also GM Holden chairman and managing director Mike Devereux. Ferlazzo will be responsible for Advanced, Production and Global Contract programs and replaces Andrew Smith who left Holden this month to take up the position of executive director of global Cadillac and Buick design at GM's technical center in Warren, Michigan.
