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1955 1956 Ford New Power Window Door Armrest Cores Crown Victoria Sunliner on 2040-parts.com

US $369.99
Location:

Bellbrook, Ohio, United States

Bellbrook, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

NEW-- FOR POWER WINDOWS ONLY.  Pair of Correct Door Long Armrest Cores used on all 1955-56 Sunliners, Crown Victorias, & 56 Parklane Wagons equipped with Power Windows ONLY. Excellent NEW condition. Especially molded for the large Power Window 4-Switch Controller on drivers side. Just cover with the correct color vinyl for your car. $23 shipping & insurance in USA. Will also ship worldwide. We also combine shipping. ALSO--have manual window long door armrest cores listed elsewhere on Ebay.

Ford Mondeo ECOnetic averages 101mpg from Helsinki to Oslo

Fri, 18 May 2012

Ford Mondeo ECOnetic Economy Record A Ford Mondeo ECOnetic has averaged 101.25mpg on a 1576 mile drive from Helsinki to Oslo, a new European record. The official fuel economy figures car makers quote are, to a great extent, the stuff of fiction; designed to deliver the best possible results in official testing but with little relevance to the real world. But the fact the official figures can be achieved does mean, driving style permitting, that extraordinary feats of economy can be demonstrated by modern, fuel efficient cars.

Chevrolet halts sales of certain Cruze models

Fri, 28 Mar 2014

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This could be your first autonomous vehicle

Thu, 09 Jan 2014

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