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Pop-up headlights, also known as hidden headlamps, first emerged in 1936 on the Cord 810 automobile. Free from the kerosene-powered headlights of early cars, designers and engineers were able to ...
Pop-up headlights were all the rage back in the age of the aerodynamic 1980s wedge-shape design. They offered vehicles a sleek, cohesive hood line and an undeniable "cool-factor" when the sun set ...
The C5 Corvette was the last in the line to offer pop-up headlamps. Today's Nice Price or No Dice convertible has a custom nose that replaces the pop-ups with fixed glass. Let's see if its price ...
Of course, the law today forbids pop-up headlights on new cars, but with Singer’s vehicles being comprehensive restorations, they’re able to circumvent such restrictions—maybe. I don’t ...
It’s been driven around 37,000 miles (59,000 km) since new, and while that’s certainly not a lot for a car from 1989, it’s not quite a low-mileage barn find or garage queen either.
Flip lights, pop-up lights, or whatever you call them, they are back! At least the folks at Bertone are going for it. The next in long line of Bertone’s wonders is the Bertone Runabout. The ...
To create the car’s sleek new front fascia, Porsche ditched the 911’s iconic circular headlights in favor of a pair of pop-up lights.