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14x5 Mopar Wheels Dodge Plymouth Charger Coronet Polara 440 500 426 Hemi Fury on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
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Lafayette, Louisiana, US

Lafayette, Louisiana, US
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON  ONE SPARE CLASSIC ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT 14X5" 1960'S ERA MOPAR STEEL CAR WHEELS. IF YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR A NICE SPARE FOR YOUR CLASSIC MOPAR PROJECT, HERE IT IS!!  5 ON 4.5" BOLT PATTERN.  I WILL SHIP WITHIN 2 DAYS OF PAYMENT.  $32 SHIPPING IN THE U.S. 

Aston Martin Vanquish Volante Neiman Marcus Edition. Christmas is on its way

Thu, 10 Oct 2013

Aston Martin Vanquish Volante Neiman Marcus Edition It seems like Christmas should be a long way off, but not if you’re Nieman Marcus – the Harrods of North America – where Christmas has arrived with the launch of their annual Christmas catalogue. Regular readers will know the Neiman Marcus Christmas car is a special edition car offered each year and customised to make it unique – and more expensive. Last year’s Neimen Marcus car was the McLaren 12C Spider (and the year before the Ferrari FF) and this year Neiman Marcus has stuck with the Brit offering and have the Aston Martin Vanquish Volante as their car of choice for Christmas 2013.

Renault teases 'Captur' SUV - a baby Juke rival

Tue, 08 Jan 2013

After a pitiful year of sales for Renault in the UK in 2012 (they plummeted 40% in figures out yesterday), the French are fighting back with a baby SUV designed to repeat the success of inhouse rival the Nissan Juke. It comes a day after local rival Peugeot announced its new 2008 crossover, another rival in this shrunken crossover/SUV contest. What's the Renault Captur based on?  Renault has so far issued only this solitary shady teaser image.

Volkswagen up! (2012) arrives – traditionally.

Sun, 21 Aug 2011

2012 VW Up - on sale in early 2012 Volkswagen has been trailing the VW up! forever. Well, four years - since Frankfurt 2007.