Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Vintage 1940s Guide 2004a Fog Lamp Light 4-5/8 Chevrolet Buick Pontiac #5970a on 2040-parts.com

US $44.99
Location:

Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Rochester, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:2004 A Brand:Guide

Angus Lear Trading Company LLC

Specializing in Vintage H-D Motorcycles and Parts


Vintage 1940's Guide 2004 A Fog Lamps.  Buckets both have a brass tag stamped Guide 4-5/8 Fog Lamp  2004 A.   
Lenses are marked Guide Fog Lamp 4 and 5/8  593340 32. Chrome on buckets and bezels are in very nice condition.  
The light wire seems very nice and may have been replaced.  The lights are untested.  
These may be correct for your 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1946 1947 1948 1949 Chevrolet Buick Oldsmobile Pontiac 
Cadillac GMC Truck, or great for a rat rod hot rod or custom car or truck.  
Selling as is.

Peugeot 308 RC Z – getting close

Tue, 23 Jun 2009

Peugeot 308 RC-Z caught testing (click for bigger picture) The 308 RC-Z is based on the same platform as the 308 and the Citroen C4 (which also underpins the new Citroen DS3). Power is likely to come from a choice of 1.6 litre turbos – 220bhp or 150bhp. Also likely to be on offer is an oil-burner.

Jaguar XKR175 Coupe Debuts at Pebble Beach

Thu, 12 Aug 2010

The Jaguar XKR175 - to celebrate 75 years of Jaguar If you read the report we recently did about Jaguar celebrating its 75th anniversary by launching the Limited Edition Jaguar XKR75 in to Europe, you could be forgiven for thinking that either the headline is a mistake or Jaguar has had a quick recalculate and realised they’d actually been in business for a century more than they thought. But if you reached that perfectly reasonable conclusion, you’d be wrong. In the UK and Europe Jaguar decide that the car to celebrate 75 years should be called the 75 and be produced in that number – so 75 are being made.

Classic Toyota bus back in service

Thu, 20 Feb 2014

TOYOTA has restored one of its classic buses and is now using it again to transport staff around its factory in Japan. The 1969 Toyota Coaster looks better than new after a full rebuild by workers at the company’s HQ. They had to scour the shelves of warehouses to find unused original parts to help bring back the classic bus to full health.