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- trafficators supplemented or replaced with modern indicators to aid visibility and to meet legislative requirements. In some countries trafficators may...
- on their early resemblance to railway semap****s Turning semap**** or trafficators, retractable arms to indicate turns on automobiles from the 1920s to...
- had been reflectors and in the redesigned rear light clusters replaced trafficators in the door pillars. At the same time Rover's chairman revealed a new...
- Daytime running lamp Headlamp hidden high-intensity discharge sealed beam trafficators Other elements Horn Side-view mirror power Tow hitch Window deflector...
- little until replaced in 1952. The headlamps moved into the wings and trafficators were ****ed (internally lit semap****s springing out from the door pillars...
- Daytime running lamp Headlamp hidden high-intensity discharge sealed beam trafficators Other elements Horn Side-view mirror power Tow hitch Window deflector...
- 0.35 Work Completed: Standard engine swapped with 2.1L Ford unit, trafficators refurbished by replacing original ones with British ones with LEDs, rusty...
- into a shield-shaped grill emblem. Subsequently the semap****-style trafficators on the C-pillars were replaced with flashing indicators within the light...
- Daytime running lamp Headlamp hidden high-intensity discharge sealed beam trafficators Other elements Horn Side-view mirror power Tow hitch Window deflector...
- first ****ed around 1908 and became commonplace in 1920s automobiles. Trafficators—signalling arms that flipped up, which later were lighted—were introduced...