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  2. List of automotive light bulb types - Wikipedia

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    PGU20-7 PSX24W 1 12 V: 24 W PG20-7 ANSI â„– 2504 PSX26W 1 12 V: 26 W PG18.5d-3 ANSI â„– 6851 S1 2 6 V & 12 V: 45 / 40 W BA20d For car headlights S2 2 6 V & 12 V: 35 / 35 W BA20d For motorcycles S3 2 6 V & 12 V: 15 W P26s For mopeds

  3. Headlamp - Wikipedia

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    U.S. standard 7-inch headlamp combining low and high beam with turn signal lights below on a 1949 Nash 600 Glass-covered 5¾" sealed beam headlamps on a 1965 Chrysler 300 Rectangular sealed-beam headlamps with turn signal light below on a 1979 AMC Concord. Headlight design in the U.S. changed very little from 1940 to 1983. [7] [16]

  4. Mitsubishi Delica - Wikipedia

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    The smaller 1.1-litre engine may have remained available in a 600 kilograms (1,300 lb) version of the truck but if so, it soon vanished entirely. [4] After a fall 1974 facelift, the Delica received a new nose with much plastic cladding and double headlights, now mounted beneath the swage line.

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    Ford Motor Co. has said it will not ship trucks or any products until quality review is complete, even if that means slowing down vehicle shipments to dealers. Ford halted shipments of 2024 F-150 ...

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  7. Ford F-Series (medium-duty truck) - Wikipedia

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    At its launch, the medium-duty F-Series was offered with two gasoline V8 engines and two diesel V8 engines. A 370-cubic-inch (6.1 L), 180 hp (134 kW) V8 was standard, with an optional 429-cubic-inch (7.0 L) version; both were variants of the 460 V8 developed for commercial use. The 429 became standard for 1991.

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