This Delco Remy 12V starter carries the part #1107247 and was stock on 1964-65 Corvettes with both 283 and 327 engines. Also used on Chevelles of the same years. Appears to be in excellent rebuilable condition. As shown, missing the solenoid. Low flat rate shipping.
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Porsche Cayenne S hybrid: More techs and specs released
Fri, 20 Feb 2009Porsche is serving up a few more details on the Cayenne S hybrid, which is expected to arrive in 2010. It should be green--and mean to the tune of 385 hp and 545 lb-ft of torque. And carbon-dioxide emissions are expected to be reduced by 20 percent over a comparable combustion engine.
New Porsche 911 GT3 (991) technical highlights (video)
Mon, 20 May 2013Ahead of its arrival with customers, Porsche has delivered a new video of the GT3 designed to make it clear just how some of its technical highlights work to make the GT3 swifter and more nimble than ever before. Power is of course the key to the GT3 – 468bhp and 324lb/ft of torque – but the power is no good unless the GT3 can put that power down as efficiently as possible in all circumstances. Porsche assert that the GT3′s chassis is engineered for Motorsport, and key elements of the new GT3 make it even more able.
Fiat Bravo MSN launched
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