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Old Massive Mercruiser Service Manual on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Mayfield, Kentucky, United States

Mayfield, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used

From closed business,been sitting on shelf for years,listing several,starting all at $79,do not know value but so much info,have not tried to clean just like it came off shelf.Thank you

Drayson Racing aiming for Electric car World Land Speed Record

Thu, 30 May 2013

The Drayson B12 69/EV – heading to RAF Elvington to break the EV land speed record. One of the best uses for electric car technology is to deliver copious amounts of instant torque for track cars – far more than an ICE engine manages – and Drayson Racing Technology is aiming to prove how much that electric power can help by taking its Drayson B12 69/EV to RAF Elvington on 25th June to attempt to break the land speed record for an EV. That record – 175mph – has stood since 1975 (which probably shows how little EV technology has really moved on in the last 40 years), but the low-drag version of the Drayson electric Le Mans prototype is aiming to break that down the 1.86 mile runway at Elvington.

Mazda Takeri concept (2011) first official pictures

Tue, 25 Oct 2011

Mazda today unveiled its Takeri concept car ahead of its global debut at November's 2011 Tokyo motor show. The swooping mid-sized saloon is the latest recipient of the Japanese marque's Kodo design language and drops a very heavy hint about the styling of the next Mazda 6 range, expected in 2012. What do we know about the new Mazda Takeri?

UK Car Insurance Company reports buyers downsizing

Sun, 14 Jun 2009

Swinton Insurance claim quote requests for bigger cars are down 20% Swinton say that it has seen an increase of 25% in quote requests for smaller engined cars in the last six months and a decrease of 20% in car insurance quotes for cars over 1.8 litres (which, short of the big-engined cars being scrapped begs the question: What’s happened to the big-engined cars? Did they just disappear, or are they just not being insured?). But this got us thinking.