1941 Buick Arm Rests - Original Pair on 2040-parts.com
Mocksville, North Carolina, United States
Excellent pair to restore.
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Door Panels & Hardware for Sale
- 2006 chevrolet hhr driver's lh outer door handle. chrome. b57. fits 06-11(US $20.00)
- 1970 pontiac lemans interior door panel trim(US $19.99)
- 1966 pontiac lemans convertable drivers side rear interior panel(US $44.99)
- 1966 pontiac lemans drivers door lock(US $32.99)
- 1951 1952 chevy 2 door hardtop passenger side rear quarter window hrdw.(US $24.95)
- 1957 buick station wagon drivers side rear door arm rest hot rod rat rod(US $30.00)
Daihatsu Sonica
Tue, 20 Jun 2006Daihatsu launched the Sonica yesterday, a small hatchback for Japan. Designed in Osaka, the Daihatsu Sonica furthers the goal of parent company Toyota Motor Corporation to make the brand synonymous with small affordable cars. Distinguished by a long wheelbase and short overhangs, the one-box Sonica should live up to its description of having a 'spacious and comfortable' interior.
Concept Car of the Week: Mazda Ibuki (2003)
Fri, 21 Feb 2014With the Ibuki, Mazda designers synthesized the most successful of the first generation MX-5's iconic elements and evolved their forms to make them even more memorable and simple. To do so, they used a strong geometric theme throughout the car inside and out: LED headlamps; front air intake; tail lamps; rear view mirrors; release handles and interior details down to the pedals – every shape follow the same oval theme. Zooming out, the silhouette – as well as the top view – is also oval, making the Ibuki look more like a toy than a car, which is a real bonus for a small roadster.
RAC Foundation – Road charging is inevitable
Tue, 06 Jul 2010The RAC Foundation calls for Road Charging. According to RAC Foundation Director Stephen Glaister, a predicted 33% increase in traffic by 2025 and a reduction in road building schemes and cuts in general make a pay as you go system the answer to congested roads. All of which is fine and dandy – it gives the RAC Foundation something to do and gets them a bit of PR – but it”s hardly joined-up thinking.