1936 36 Buick Ford Chevrolet Pontac Dodge Front Seat 2 Door Coupe Gm Oem 2dr on 2040-parts.com
Simpsonville, South Carolina, US
Seats for Sale
- 1957 chrysler imperial rear seat center arm rest(US $34.99)
- 1957 chrysler imperial front seat power switch lever and bezel(US $19.99)
- 1957 chrysler imperial front seat side moldings(US $54.99)
- 1957 chrysler imperial front seat side handles(US $34.99)
- 1955 1957 chevy buick oldsmobile pontiac 2 way power seat switch(US $25.00)
- 55 1956 57 ford thunderbird original seat frame(US $199.99)
Gordon Murray's electric city car gets green light
Thu, 05 Nov 2009The UK Government tonight announced a major investment in Gordon Murray's radical new city car project. A £9 million grant will fund development of the T27, an electric city car successor to the original T25 being designed in the UK by the maverick engineer behind the McLaren F1 and numerous racing cars. The money will be spent designing and producing four prototypes over a 16-month period, with the eventual aim of putting an electric car with sustainable manufacturing processes into full production here in the UK. The T27 will be the follow-up to the petrol-powered T25, a small city car designed by jointly by Gordon Murray Design and Zytek Automotive technology.
The future is cloudy
Tue, 07 Jan 2014Last night before CES opened here in Las Vegas we met the principals of a start-up company called Driver Cloud. They said they had an idea about using the cloud to operate a package delivery service the same way other sites do ride sharing – you'd send out a notice on their network that you needed a package delivered and a bonded, licensed Driver Cloud truck owner would deliver it for you for a fee. The service, called Gofr, would work in conjunction with Driver Cloud's ride sharing component, called Chofr.
CAR tech: what's next for car interior design?
Mon, 19 Aug 2013Your new car could soon be as thoughtful, powerful and communicative as KITT from the Knight Rider TV series. That’s the ultimate expression of the connected car, a trend which is intensifying rapidly. Over the next five years, car cockpits will be able to relay more information on bigger, multiple screens and through the windscreen, and you’ll be able to give commands far more intuitively thanks to voice recognition and gesture control software.