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Dash Parts for Sale
- 1947 cadillac dash panel radio grille bezel heat control ash tray(US $324.99)
- 1982 chevy gmc truck head light switch with pull knob 73-87 c10 20(US $19.95)
- 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 chevrolet truck speaker grille/box/lot rat
- Ford automobile parts dash vintage classiclighterelement(US $35.00)
- 1969 dodge charger(US $1,000.00)
- Porsche 911 radio trim plate(US $29.00)
New Mercedes A Class: Production increased to meet demand
Tue, 23 Oct 2012With over 70,000 orders already in the pipeline for the new Mercedes A Class, Mercedes are increasing production to meet demand. The increase in production at Mercedes plant in Rastatt, Germany, means adding a third shift to effectively increase production by almost 50 per cent and make a dent in the 70k plus orders Mercedes already has for the new A Class. That’s in stark contrast to the recent news that Mercedes is having to slash production of the S Class as sales falter, partly due to a new S Class in the pipeline for 2013 but also because buyers are falling in love with more compact offerings.
AC Schnitzer upgrades the Mini Cooper coupe
Thu, 05 Jan 2012The Mini Cooper coupe is still fresh--it hasn't been out for more than a year. Now, German tuner AC Schnitzer has taken it into the shop for some upgrades. The company is working on performance upgrades for both the diesel- and gasoline-powered cars, starting with a front limited-slip differential.
CCS- American Iron and Steel Institute Challenge 2005
Tue, 15 Nov 2005Transportation Design students from the College for Creative Studies in Detroit recently presented projects done in conjunction with the American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI). Three students were selected from the college to complete an internship: Chris Piscitelli, Sylvian Bryan and Sang Hoon Shin. They took on the challenge to design a 'functional, innovative and extreme-inspired vehicle that integrates environmental responsibility, cost efficiency and advanced steel materials.' Aside from the peripheral criteria, it is the 'extreme' theme that sticks, the brief satisfyingly encouraging students to really provoke with their imaginations.With the Challenge now in its 17th year, AISI puts its considerable resources to good use, Piscitelli, Bryan and Shin each receiving much support during their internship program, which includes producing scale models of their designs.