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| Retro Olds/Cadillac Air Cleaner |
Our all new, all steel,
retro air cleaner is based on the
style and dimensions of the
1951-56 Oldsmobile and
Cadillac air cleaners. This
exciting new product will look
at home in any street rod, hot
rod, or traditionally styled
“period perfect” car.
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| 1940 Ford Combination Lighting |
Get more enjoyment out of motoring in your
1940 Ford with Technostalgia’s newest combination
lighting accessory. Technostalgia’s smartly
designed part combines the park light, front
turn signal, and daytime running light into
one compact package. This innovative, combination
light bolts into any 1940 Ford V8, 1940 Deluxe
Ford V8, and 1940-41 Ford commercial headlight
doors. Having these three important lighting
functions combined into one compact package is
a particularly important improvement over past
attempts at the same by other manufacturers.
Technostalgia leads the way with modern design for 1940 Ford.
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| 1946-1948 Plymouth Tail Lights |
Complete taillamp assembly with very bright and visible LEDs for the stop, tail, and
turn signal functions. LEDs feature a wide viewing angle of 100 degrees as well as cool
operation and long life. This lamp is designed to bolt into a 1946-48 Plymouth in place
of the original taillight. May be used with three or four wire connection (ground,
taillight, stoplight, turnsignal). Includes RapidFire™ brake lights and modulated
taillights for maximum vehicle visibility.
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| "Faux"smobile Valve Covers |
Retro Styled Valve Covers for Chevy Engines Make a New Chevy Crate Engine Look “Olds”
We have designed and manufactured a new valve cover with broad appeal for anyone building a retro styled street rod. The classic good looks of the 1949-50 Oldsmobile valve cover have been designed into a unit that bolts-on to any small block Chevrolet engine equipped with centerbolt valve covers.
With this exciting new product, it is possible to have the reliability, convenience, and warranty of a new Chevrolet crate engine while having the appearance of a 1949-50 Oldsmobile.
These also look great painted orange and old green. They are shown with the chrome looms.
The all new Oldsmobile V8, introduced in 1949, was once the hottest engine available to transplant into hot rods. With a displacement of 303 cubic inches, compact size, and overhead valves, it made more horsepower in stock form than a hopped-up flathead.
Not only does this new valve cover have good looks, it is equipped with many other impressive features. These include: