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- 1974 ford lincoln mercury service specifications book / original!!(US $14.50)
- 1971 ford / lincoln / mercury shop manual set / original book set with bonuses!!(US $59.99)
- 1980 ford fairmont / mercury zephyr / wiring & vacuum diagram shop manual (US $16.50)
- 1937-1948 ford & mercury car & truck v8 engine shop manual / original booklet(US $32.50)
- 1960 ford "servicing the 1960 fordomatic" / useful!!!(US $17.99)
- 1981 ford fairmont / mercury zephyr / wiring & vacuum diagram shop manual (US $16.50)
Audi planning their own version of the electric VW e-Up
Sat, 27 Apr 2013Perhaps the most promising EVs from Audi so far have been the A2 EV (pictured above) and the A1 range extender with a small Wankel engine in the boot to charge the battery. But even they were dropped from Audi’s production plans last year. But now it seems Audi are back in the production EV game with plans to produce an Audi e-tron using the underpinnings of the electric VW e-Up, but with Audi styling and an upmarket Audi interior and high-end Infotainment.
Hyundai reveals i-oniq concept teaser
Thu, 15 Dec 2011Hyundai has hinted at its future design direction with this single teaser shot of its ‘i-oniq’ concept car. Further details will be revealed in the run-up to next March's 2012 Geneva show, but judging by this glimpse, the concept will take the form of a large coupe with a hatchback tail. It stops short of the full shooting-brake silhouette, but there’s a hint of Brera in the curvature of its rear end. ‘Two strong arched curves define the silhouette of i-oniq, creating a playful contrast between the sharp character lines and soft but muscular features’ says Thomas Bürkle, Hyundai’s European Chief Designer.
Acura TSX
Thu, 20 Mar 2008By Liz Turner Motor Shows 20 March 2008 11:41 The Acura TSX sports saloon has a Marmite face that you either love or hate. The deep v-shaped grille has a self-satisfied smirk and the airdam forms two strange little prongs at the corners. It works better in the metal than you’d guess from the pictures, and PR chief Chuck Schifsky tells us that reaction has been positive.