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New Chevy 5.7 4140 I-beam Connecting Rods on 2040-parts.com

US $239.95
Location:

Adams, Massachusetts, US

Adams, Massachusetts, US
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Set of 8 new 5.7 bushed 4140 Chevy I-beam connecting rods. Rods are forged from 4140 steel and include ARP 180,000 PSI 3/8" cap screws and have bronze bushings for floating pins. This is a closeout item and all sales are final. Shipping to US 48 states only.

Ford Mondeo Vignale revealed – it’s back to the days of Ford Ghia

Wed, 04 Sep 2013

The Ford Mondeo Vignale (picture) has been revealed as Ford’s new range-topper Mainstream car makers have always tried to add some glitz and gloss to their models by tagging on a badge they thought made their cars more exclusive. Like Ford with endless ‘Ghia’ models sitting at the top of the Ford range after they bought Ghia of Turin in 1970. Ford continued to use the Ghia badge to mark out its best-equipped models until very recently (you could still buy a Fiesta Ghia as recently as 2008) but they finally dropped the badge and moved their top of the tree badge over to the ‘Titanium’ moniker.

The Stig – Some say he was arrested…

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New commenting rules on CAR Online

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