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  2. Saturn L series - Wikipedia

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    The replacement for the L ... (the L300.2 sedan) rolled off the assembly line on June 17, 2004. Quality issues ... alleging repeat brake and tail light failures.

  3. AMC Matador - Wikipedia

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    The Rebel tail light lenses were replaced with three rounded-square lenses. The interior dash, instrument cluster, steering wheel, and armrests were carried over from the 1970 model as was the "Weather Eye" fan-heat control unit used since 1967. Advertising suggested the Matador was not just a name change and facelift.

  4. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    In distributive light systems, the light from a single source is sent via optical fibres or light guides to wherever it is needed in the automobile. Light guides are commonly used to distributively light dashboard displays, [ 155 ] and premium vehicles are beginning to use distributive systems for lighting such items as door locks, window ...

  5. Altezza lights - Wikipedia

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    The style was first used on the rear light clusters of the Toyota Altezza in 1998, which was sold elsewhere in the world months later as the Lexus IS. Prior to the release of the Altezza, the Toyota Supra Mark IV also used an encased tail lamp assembly in gun-metal grey that is sometimes credited with starting the trend. The Mark I Altezza ...

  6. 106 Old Colorized Photos That Might Change The Way You ...

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    #37 On North American's Outdoor Assembly Line, A Painter Cleans The Tail Section Of A P-51 Fighter Prior To Spraying The Olive-Drab Camouflage Of The U.S. Army, North American Aviation, Inc ...

  7. List of automotive light bulb types - Wikipedia

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    UN Regulation 37 covers motor vehicle filament lamps. These are categorized in three groups: those without general restriction that can be used in any application, those acceptable only for signalling lights (not for road illumination lamps), and those no longer allowable as light sources for new type approvals but still permitted for production as replacement parts.