To maintain a sleek design, many classic cars relied on pop-up headlights. While this feature has all but disappeared, it is ...
Like many cars with hidden headlights, it sacrificed nighttime aesthetics for a stunning appearance when the headlights were shut off. The redesigned headlights complemented a restyled body and the ...
You might think the pop-up headlight is a thing of the 80s, but we can trace its roots back to the 1930s, actually. Cord is credited with rolling out the world's first series-production automobile ...
Race car headlights used to be X-taped to prevent shards of glass from covering the track in a crash. Modern polycarbonate ...
The horse-drawn carriages that predated internal combustion vehicles were indispensable for mobility, but horses don't have headlights or any form of electric-powered headlamps that we've come to ...
For better or worse, many features on classic and antique cars are no longer seen on modern vehicles — some of which we miss and others that are welcome to stay in the dustbin of history. Since the ...