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Chevy/Ford/Mopar 12" Oval Polished Aluminum Air Cleaner - Full Finned Sale Price: $69.99 |
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Full finned polished aluminum 12 inch oval air cleaner set. This air cleaner will fit most stock and aftermarket carburetors with a 5-1/8'' diameter carburetor neck like most Carter, Edelbrock, Holley, Rochester, and Quadrajet four barrel carburetors... |
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Racer Performance Chevy/Ford/Mopar 12" Oval Polished Aluminum Air Cleaner - Retro Finned Sale Price: $85.99 |
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Polished aluminum finned 12 inch oval air cleaner set. This air cleaner will fit most stock and aftermarket carburetors with a 5-1/8'' diameter carb neck like most Carter, Edelbrock, Holley, Rochester, and Quadrajet four barrel carburetors... |
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Chevy/Ford/Mopar 12" Oval Polished Aluminum Air Cleaner - Partial Finned Sale Price: $69.99 |
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Partial finned polished aluminum 12 inch oval air cleaner set. This air cleaner will fit most stock and aftermarket carburetors with a 5-1/8'' diameter carburetor neck like most Carter, Edelbrock, Holley, Rochester, and Quadrajet four barrel carburetors... |
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Jewelry display cases are available in a vast range of designs, colors, materials and sizes. Jewelry cases should add to the beauty of jewels exhibited. They should keep the jewelry secure from theft and other kinds of damage. Also, the display need (home, collection, retail outlet) must be kept in mind while choosing a display case or box.
The display case material needs to be strong, with proper security devices likes locks. TechnoDisplay displays have tempered glass, lights and locks for security. If you need to travel with the entire jewelry set then the jewelry display case needs to be compact, light, and portable.
The issue of aesthetics is the next consideration. Antique jewelry and watches or heavy gold and silver jewelry sets look best in wooden display cases that are elegant and have an old world charm. Contemporary minimalist jewelry or Swarovsky pieces harmonize with aluminum and glass/ acrylic displays. Since individual pieces like chains, ear rings and finger rings are small items, they look poor if simply deposited in a large cabinet. Each individual piece needs to be put on a stand, and then the stand can either be put in a showcase or a shelf. Display case stores also retail such stands. The website JewelSupply.com sells necklace cases with a bar for draping necklaces and earring stands shaped like T-bar, tree, or whale fin. Rings are put on finger shaped displays that are then put inside display cabinets.
Most people who own jewelry don't display them permanently. They simply leave open the lid of the jewelry box to allow inspection. People who are not collectors or those who are not retailing jewelry, there is a range of jewelry storage or display boxes available. JewelSupply.com stocks display boxes shaped like crystal and rose and websites like jewelrydisplay.packaging.net have inexpensive contemporary, chic, light display cases and boxes to choose from.
Jewelry is perhaps the most beautiful of all collectibles. An appropriate display case enhances its beauty and a well chosen display or storage box adds value to the precious ornament inside.
Display Cases provides detailed information about display cases, custom display cases, and more. Display Cases is affiliated with Home Entertainment Centers.
A Car of Distinction
The Tatra 603 may be the only car that was built for distinct elite, had sales politically regulated, and starred in films.
The 603 was built by Tatra, an automobile manufacturer in the country that was formerly Czechoslovakia. Following the communist takeover, the government issued an order to Tatra to design and manufacture a car that would be suitable for official use. The car must seat six people with an engine capacity not in excess of 3.6.
The result was a large four-door sedan with a 2472 cc cast aluminum, V8 engine that was mounted in the rear behind rear swinging half axles. The engine was air cooled by oil coolers. It had a top speed of 158 kh. The transmission was located under the steering wheel and the gearbox was mounted in the rear.
The 603 had front and rear bench seats each of which would comfortably seat three people. A large luggage compartment was under the hood of the car.
The all round independent suspension and soft coil springs provided a comfortable ride.
The 603 featured large windows on the front, sides, and rear. In the original model, there are three front headlamps mounted under a plastic cover. This is the 603-1. The body was modified twice thereafter.
A fourth headlamp was added to the 603-2 and the lamps were flanked by an oval grill. The 603-3 dispensed with the grill and mounted the headlamps flush with the front.
Only one car was produced in 1955 and it was introduced to the public at the 1955 International Six Day Motorevent in Zlin. Nine additional cars were built in 1956.
When serial production began in 1957, only two cars per day could be completed as the car was crafted almost entirely by hand.
Prime Minister Vaclav Kopecky received one of the first T603's manufactured, probably due to his unwavering support throughout its conception and creation. Without this, the 603 may never have been born.
In 1958 some minor improvements were made. Tatra enlarged the rear wheel openings, changed the door catches and installed chrome fins on the air intake. They also enlarged the ventilation openings and improved the air intake.
In 1959, a white T603 won a Golden Ribbon in Wesbagen, Germany awarded on the basis of its style, appearance and overall elegance.
Sales within Czechoslovakia were restricted to senior members of political organizations and certain industries. The 603 was also exported to other countries in Eastern Europe including Germany and Russia, again for official use only. Then, in 1960, when Fidel Castro joined the Communist Bloc, he was given a white T603 equipped with air conditioning.
The 603 was virtually unknown on the other side of the Iron Curtain. Communist political philosophies prohibited any sales to capitalist countries. A few were brought into Western countries to serve Czech embassies and were left behind when the officials departed. Some were abandoned after exhibition in motor shows.
The 603 was the sinister sedan in the film, "A Series of Fortunate Events." It also appeared in 16 other movies.
Between the years of 1955 and 1975, a total of 20,422 cars were produced, almost entirely built by hand. Today, the 603 is a classic and is highly sought after by car collectors.
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