Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1949-1965 Oldsmobile Body Parts Catalog / Orig Book! on 2040-parts.com

US $74.50
Location:

Benton, Illinois, United States

Benton, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

1965 / 1964 / 1963 / 1962 / 1960 / 1959 / 1958 / 1957 / + EARLIER / OLDSMOBILE BODY PARTS CATALOG / BODY PARTS BOOK / BOUND ORIGINAL!! / VERY NICE INFO!!!

THIS BOOK IS IN GOOD, ORIGINAL CONDITION!! PLEASE NOTE THE PICTURES FOR THE CONDITION OF THE ITEM AND FOR THE CONTENT OF THIS AUCTION!!  PLEASE EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING!!

FOR SALE TO THE U.S. ($6.50 P&H SENT BY MEANS OF USPS ECONOMY MAIL SHIPPING OR $13.00 P&H SENT BY MEANS OF USPS PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING--BOTH INCLUDING A TRACKING NUMBER) / FOR SALE WORLDWIDE (SENT BY MEANS OF EBAY GLOBAL SHIPPING)  

PLEASE PAY BY MEANS OF PAYPAL!! 

GOOD LUCK!! HAPPY BIDDING!!!




 

July 1: Flooring it, and more lights, please

Thu, 01 Jul 2010

I drove it to Burbank airport. Hit speeds of 130 km/hr, or 80 mph with ease. I don't know why I have been reticent to go fast in this thing.

SEMA's good, the bad and the ugly

Wed, 31 Oct 2007

By Phil McNamara Motor Shows 31 October 2007 07:09 Dodge Charger It's Halloween today, so we thought we’d bring you some monsters from the SEMA show. Muscle cars dominate the world's biggest automotive accessories fair, and this Dodge Charger epitomises the wild style motors that pepper SEMA's 1m square feet of show floor. Created by King of Cars.com and Vertical Doors Inc, this Charger rolls on 26-inch rims which resemble a stainless steel lemon juicer.

McLaren SLR Edition revealed

Mon, 06 Dec 2010

McLaren SLR Edition A year ago – almost to the day – we reported that the very last McLaren SLR had rolled off the production line (well, production floor is more like it at McLaren) and that McLaren and Mercedes were going their own ways – McLaren with the McLaren MP4-12C and Mercedes with the Mercedes SLS AMG. The swansong for the SLR was the SLR Stirling Moss, an SLR dressed up like a silver arrow car from the 1930s, without a roof and only a vestigial windscreen. Or at least we we believed the Stirling Moss was the last SLR.