This is rare. If you have a '42 Champ you should buy this just in case you ever bang up your present one. There are some minor scratches (been sitting around for 71 years) but since it is stainless they will buff right out. No dents. No reserve
Grilles for Sale
- Vintage rare 1969 camaro nos rally sport grille orig. gm #3938641 w/box(US $225.00)
- Rat rod project 1932 ford grill shell fiberglass gasser 28 29 30 31 33 34custom (US $135.00)
- 1968 mopar dodge dart grill mount brakets@lower fr.grill to rad. support(US $30.00)
- 69 ford torino grill(US $100.00)
- 1970 71 ford torino gt grille complete(US $200.00)
- Door jamb courtesy light switch new pair original style (US $8.99)
Fisker Karma recalled over fire risk
Sun, 19 Aug 2012The Fisker Karma range-extender EV is being recalled over a fire risk from a faulty cooling fan. We’re not sure how many Fisker Karmas there are in the UK (well, there should be at least one), but so far it appears that there are a surprising 1,900 in the wild. Now those 1,900 (or 2,400 if you count all the Karamas built and heading for customers) are to be recalled after fire destroyed two Karmas in the US.
Peugeot iOn Electric at Frankfurt
Mon, 07 Sep 2009Peugeot are bringing the iON EV to Frankfurt Latest to join the electric car party is Peugeot, who have announced they will be showing the Peugeot iOn, which is to all intents and purposes a re-badged Mitsubishi i-MiEV. No question that this – like all these little electric cars – is a city car only. It ‘boasts’ a range of just 80 miles on a full charge, but that’s enough if you’re only using it in town.
Jaguar XF CKD assembly starts in India
Tue, 22 Jan 2013Jaguar Land Rover has started assembling the Jaguar XF at its plant in Pune, India, in a move to reduce XF retail prices in India. Lower taxes on cars assembled in India from CKD kits produced in the UK (although not as low as they were), rather than importing complete cars from the UK, mean assembling the Jaguar XF in India will give the XF - already Jaguar’s best-selling car in India – a more attractive headline price. That means the 3.0 litre Jaguar XF dropping in price from 5.8 million rupees (around £68k) to 5.1 million (around £60k) and the newly introduced 2.2 litre diesel XF will come to market at 4.5 million rupees (around £53k).