USED 1977 15 HP JOHNSON CARB AIR INTAKE
SELLING AS IS.
Other for Sale
- 1987 35hp mercury outboard cly cover (US $38.32)
- 1987 90hp johnson evinrude head v-4(US $33.37)
- 15 hp 1977 johnson cd box(US $15.39)
- 1987 35hp mercury outboard mid section cover(US $19.18)
- Clamp #310443 #0310443 johnson/evinrude/omc outboard boat motor engine part(US $25.00)
- Power head gasket #56028 mercury 1970-1972 112/135hp outboard boat motor part #1(US $21.95)
Rolls Royce Phantom ‘Masterpiece London 2011′ Drophead Coupé – A one-off DHC
Tue, 28 Jun 2011One off Rolls Royce DHC created for the Masterpiece London 2011 Event The Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe isn’t the most ubiquitous car on the road. Yes, you’ll see a few if you frequent certain postcodes in London, but they’re a rare old sight. Much of that is down to price, ostentation and weather.
BMW to supply engines to Saab, reports say
Mon, 27 Sep 2010Saab and BMW AG have agreed on a deal that allows the Swedish carmaker to use engines made by BMW, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. Saab will initially purchase BMW engines for the 9-3 model that is scheduled for release in late 2012, said the person, who asked not to be identified before a contract is signed. The carmakers plan to sign and announce the pact in Trollhattan, Sweden, on Wednesday, the person said.
Skoda Yeti, Octavia and Superb Tour de France Special Editions launched
Wed, 04 Jun 2014The Skoda Yeti Tour de France (pictured) – just one of three Skoda TdF Specials It’s always nice to have a hook to a limited edition car, and Skoda are hanging their latest limited editions of the Yeti, Octavia and Superb on the Tour de France. The 2014 Tour de France will see its first three stages run in the UK, so Skoda are doing a ‘cycling enthusiast’ version of the Yeti, Superb and Octavia with some ‘le Tour de France’ badges, waterproof covers for the seats and bike wheel bags as well as throwing in a centenary edition of the Rouleur Tour de France book and a chance to win a VIP Tour de France experience. Just 198 examples of each car will be built – that’s the number of entries for this year’s Tour de France – and you can only have one in Red, White or Blue.