Electrical & Lighting for Sale
6007 m-series yacht marine boat trailer dual switch battery selector 4 position(US $26.99)
Pro mariner 52024 240 elite 24 amp 2 bank pfg wp bc(US $339.49)
Scandvik 41162 warm white led festoon bulb 12/24v - 10-pack, 37/42mm wafer(US $58.58)
Scandvik 41162 led festoon bulb 12/24v warm white 6pack marine & automotive(US $39.74)
Guest 2112a battery on/off switch universal mount w/o afd(US $37.95)
Hydro glow hg250 21w - 12v - 1.75 amps - led fishing light - green(US $102.74)
McLaren P1 production starts in Woking
Tue, 08 Oct 2013McLaren P1 production starts in Woking The Geneva Motor Show in March saw the arrival of the first production version of the new McLaren P1 (and its arch-rival, the LaFerrari). But it’s taken until now – seven months later – for McLaren to finish final testing of the P1 before pressing the button on their clinical assembly line to start customer P1s rolling out. In between the reveal at Geneva and production starting, McLaren have been having a bash at the Nurburgring (with mixed results) and doing some final hot weather testing on the P1, but now – apart from a few inevitable tweaks once the P1 gets out in to the real world – the P1 is ready for its customers.
Video: Previewing the cars of RM Auction's Monterey sale
Fri, 19 Aug 2011Get an early, behind-the-scenes look at some of the cars set to cross the block at RM Auctions' sale this week as part of the Pebble Beach Concours weekend, with Autoweek's Andrew Stoy and Hagerty's Rob Sass. The Monterey Week is packed with car shows, vintage racing and car auctions. Autoweek will be there providing streaming photo galleries and live coverage of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, historic racing at Laguna Seca, the Monterey car auctions and much more.
Essay: Variable Degrees of Translucency
Mon, 12 Nov 2007Car door panels and fenders are generally made of steel, sometimes of aluminum or plastic composites, and you can't see through them. Car windows, on the other hand, are made of a transparent sandwich of glass and plastic - and you can see through them. But in the future there will be variable degrees of transparency: translucent elements where once there were none, traditional window areas that will have opaque elements and graduated progressions from opaque to see-through.









