I have two Jack Hintz JH 6FR3 Starters. Both have been overhauld by Pacific Aero several years ago and never installed. They have been in dry storage. Removing the brush cover they look like brand new inside. Buyer responsible for any certification.
You are bidding on one starter and the BUY IT NOW price is only for one starter. If you want to buy both, I will offer a discount price, please do not hesitate to email a request a price for both.
Engine Components for Sale
- Oil cooler adapter for a-65,75,c-85 continental engines(US $35.00)
- Oil cooler adapter for a-65,75,c-85 continental engines(US $40.00)
- 2 ea seat track lock pull release hss (US $5.00)
- 11ea hi lok pin p/n hl442-6-8 nickel based alloy 3/16.(US $4.99)
- 13 ea clip nut ,nut plate p/na4972-6-82 new(US $5.99)
- Continental a-65,75 c.85 motor mount bushings(US $12.00)
Buick LaCrosse GL concept debuts ahead of L.A. auto show
Wed, 09 Nov 2011Summoning the colors of coffee, saddles and wine, Buick has crafted an upscale concept car to illustrate its potential for interior design. The LaCrosse GL debuted on Wednesday afternoon at a Detroit concert house, ahead of a showing next week at the Los Angeles auto show. The Buick LaCrosse GL features brown and caramel-colored cocochino leather inside, ice-blue stitching and an expensive-feeling suede headliner as Buick tries to lure new customers by promoting top-shelf interiors.
McLaren F1 Video: Flemke’s Mac’s been fixed
Fri, 14 Oct 2011Flemke's McLaren F1 on video Perhaps the best-know McLaren F1 in the UK – well, perhaps the best known apart from Rowan Atkinson’s recently bent F1 – is the F1 owned by regular online commenter ‘Flemke’. Flemke is, as you would expect, worth a few bob and lives in the UK. But unlike the vast majority of McLaren F1 owners he loves to share the joy of his Mac with online enthusiasts.
London Motorexpo competition shows future EVs
Fri, 08 Jun 2012London's 2012 Motorexpo show has showcased the work of the winners in its competition to design an electric vehicle of the future. The brief, to create a circa 2032 zero-emmission city car capable of transporting four adults and luggage, was won by Michael Vlcek, a first-year student at London's Royal College of Arts' (RCA) Vehicle Design department. Vehicles of the future Vlcek's proposal displayed a car with electric motors mounted in the wheel housings to maximise interior space, and a front-hinged opening to allow access via the rear of the car, where Vlcek positioned the rear lights on vertical vanes to improve aerodynamic stability.