Showing posts with label woodlight headlights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label woodlight headlights. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Wood Lite headlites. Dim and useless, but looking at them in a design perspective, the best looking headlight for classic cars







from what I've learned, they were stock on Ruxtons... and an add on to everything else, but common on DuPonts
 above, the Blastolene B702 (French Curve)
 Auburn Cabin Speedster
 Above and below, DuPonts

 Packard
 Cord above, and the rest are Ruxtons



The Packard Speedster Runabout in the El Segundo Automobile Driving Museum





More cool and unusual vehicle photos found by Motor Life Blog aka reservatory6.blogspot.com

 1949 De Franceschi micro-car born in Torrington, Connecticutt
early twenties Dodge with crawler modification
 Rocket car used by Wilford E. Danelz (1909-1999) of Benson, Minnesota to help sell that city's Monitor-News.
for more, check back now and then at http://reservatory6.blogspot.com/ because he doesn't post often, but it's cool stuff when he does