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  2. List of auto parts - Wikipedia

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    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 light; Tail light. Tail light cover; Indicator light

  3. Sun visor - Wikipedia

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    Driver's sun visor in the up position below the Pierre Cardin headliner in a 1972 AMC Javelin Passenger's sun visor in down position with a lighted vanity mirror in a 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee. A sun visor is a component of an automobile located on the interior just above the windshield (also known as the windscreen). They are designed with a ...

  4. Prince Sedan - Wikipedia

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    Two-tone paint, a popular option, was introduced with the AISH-5. In addition to the Sedan Standard there was also a Deluxe model, featuring extra equipment such as a radio, white sidewall tires, and an exterior sun visor. [4] In 1955 two commercial vehicles based on the AISH-5 were released: the AIPC-1 double cab pickup and the AIVE-1 delivery ...

  5. How to Buy a Used Car - AOL

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    These sites allow you to filter by price, trim, options, and even interior or exterior colors. Most also include private-party sellers, who usually pay a fee to list their vehicles for sale.

  6. Australian Motor Industries - Wikipedia

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    Options included an exterior sun visor over the windshield, full vinyl roof cover, tow hitch, and mud flaps. A total of 118 Hornets and 145 Matadors (118 sedans and 27 station wagons) were sold during 1974. Registrations for 1975 were 136 Hornets and 118 Matadors (85 sedans and 33 wagons).

  7. Studebaker Scotsman - Wikipedia

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    To serve a target market for a low-priced, basic pickup truck, Studebaker produced a Scotsman truck based on the lines of the 1949-53 style of grille and front-end sheetmetal, with a few modifications. Most trucks in the 1950s had as standard one tail-lamp, one interior sun visor, one windshield wiper, and one arm-rest—all on the driver's side.

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