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In 1957 he invented the reversing light for cars and its operating system.
Patrick saw the reversing lights of the Renault come on.
"There," he said, pointing left towards the flare of reversing lights.
There would also be two rocker switches under the dash to cut out the brake and reversing lights.
He backed up all the way to the road, squinting to make out the track behind in the faint glow of the reversing lights.
That damned reversing light, and then the petrol.
Her reversing lights flashed white as she moved the selector through Reverse into Drive.
But the Jag's reversing lights were on.
Other options included fog lamps, reversing light, locking filler cap and external mirrors.
Other options included a heater, fog lamps, radio, screen washers, reversing light and seat belts.
In 1970, larger taillights integrated the reversing lights and larger wrap-around turn signals.
Equipment includes a reversing light.
They saw a puff of exhaust smoke, then the white' reversing lights came on and the sleek black car backed out of the driveway.
This facelift incorporated smaller headlights, a new grille and rear light clusters that included reversing lights.
The Grand Touring receives chrome headlight rims and reversing lights as standard.
All of the other models got new grilles and larger tail lights, which now included reversing lights in the van/wagon model.
Reversing lights.
Zane ducked his head, shielding his face with one hand as the Rabbit approached, its white reversing lights gleaming.
There was a bad dent in the rear end of the car and a rear light and a reversing light had been smashed.
Unusually for Celicas, the rear bumper had cut-outs to house red reflectors and reversing lights.
A lockable glovebox was added and such features as a handbrake warning light and reversing lights.
Typically, there are no electrical components, pumps and cooling mechanisms (in the manual transmission), other than an internal switch to activate reversing lighting.
Beyond the bridge the reversing lights of a parked car brightened the shadow of the arch, and then the brake lights flared.
There was a satin silver anodised aluminium-alloy cowling above the reversing light, and badges on the side of the bonnet read 2 litre.
Initial standard equipment included two-speed heater fan, radial tyres, reversing lights, heated rear window and reclining front seats.