Up for auction is an original steering wheel for a 1955 Thunderbird. This steering wheel is unique to the 55 T-Bird. This was on my car when I purchased it and the previous owner did some repairs to it. Feel free to ask any questions as I will not accept refunds. Your purchase is final. I will only accept PayPal for payment. Shipping cost is an estimate and shipping cost can be determined through the ebay shipping calculator. 6lbs, 14x16x9 inches
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Steering Wheels & Horns for Sale
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Aston Martin Cygnet – more detail
Wed, 16 Dec 2009New pictures of the Toyota iQ based Aston Martin Cygnet Back in June we reported that Aston Martin were producing an Eco City Car - the Aston Martin Cygnet - which was a bit of a surprise, to say the least. We know that people are shying away from ultra expensive and powerful cars at the moment, but the idea of an Aston Martin that was cheap to run and very, very small seemed a step to far. But once we got our heads round it the idea made more sense.
Audi R8 GT – it’s here
Sun, 02 May 2010The Audi version of the Gallardo Superleggera - The Audi R8 GT We knew Audi were working on a hardcore version of the R8. Rumours have persisted almost since the V10 version of the R8 bowed in at Detroit last year that Audi wanted to produce a ‘Superleggera’ version of its supercar. We reported in March that Audi were planning a Spyder version of the V8 but also a lightweight version of the R8 V10. We thought it would be the R8 V10 RS.
What we drive: 1969 Triumph TR6
Mon, 18 Jul 2011Updated March 2013: Go straight to the update here. Wisdom borne of experience: If you are contemplating the purchase of a British car and the vital parts of that car are in more than, say, two cardboard boxes, your purchase is suspect. Obviously there are exceptions: The D-type Jaguar comes to mind.