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  2. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    The extended lighting cycle usually ends when the vehicle's ignition has begun, or a gradual reduction in light emitted after a couple of minutes if the car is not started, called "theater" lighting. Interior lighting has been added on some vehicles at the bottom edge of the dashboard, illuminating the floor for front passengers, or underneath ...

  3. Cunningham Inside-Drive Limousine-146-A - Wikipedia

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    New car prices were F.O.B. factory, plus Tax: Roadster - $6150; Four Passenger Touring - $6150; Six Passenger Touring - $6650; Seven Passenger Touring - $6650; Four Passenger Sedan - $7600; Inside-Drive Limousine - $8100; Inside-Drive Cabriolet - $8100; French Brougham - $8100; Cabriolet - $8100

  4. List of auto parts - Wikipedia

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    Fog light (also called foglamp) Spotlight; Headlight (also called headlamp) Headlight motor; Interior light and lamp, Center dome, Vanity-Sun visor and rear side, Floor and Door-front, back, Boot lamp or Trunk lamp; License plate lamp (also called number plate lamp or registration plate lamp) Side lighting; Brake light, Third or Center Brake ...

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    Commercial and public Christmas light displays Columbus Commons Holiday Lights. Address: 160 S High St., Columbus, OH 43215. See 400,000 LED lights in the park. Open daily from 5-11 p.m. Runs ...

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  7. Emergency vehicle lighting - Wikipedia

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    Only emergency and police vehicle may use blue lights. This includes firefighters, rescue services, emergency response vehicles for public utilities and civil defense units. All other kinds of blue lights (e.g. car floor lighting or cab interior lights), including reflective stickers or paintings, are illegal on public roads. [38]