1957-1959 Ford 9" Outer Pinion Bearing on 2040-parts.com
Boiling Springs, South Carolina, United States
A FoMoCo made in the USA bearing.
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Nos 1966-1972 ford bronco u-joint c6tz-4635-h neapco 282518 1967 1968 1969 1971(US $20.00)
Nos 1954-1960 dodge plymouth chrysler desoto cluster gear 1955 1956 1957 1958(US $90.00)
Nors 1937-1950 chevrolet gmc pinion shaft bushing 1938 1939 1940 1941 1946 1947(US $20.00)
Nos 1950-1952 mercury steering column shift tube automatic mercomatic 1951(US $50.00)
Nos 55-72 chevy gmc big truck 2 speed diffential bearing adj nut gm # 3705836(US $37.00)
Clutch disc 310mm mercedes unimog 406 416 0012507603(US $59.00)
Happy New Year – a look back at 2009
Fri, 01 Jan 2010Happy New Year from all at Cars UK It would be easy to do what every car site seems to be doing and either look back at the favourite new cars of 2009 – or the last decade as we move on to 2010 – or look forward to what 2010 will bring. But we decided to indulge ourselves a little and look back at what 2009 meant for Cars UK. Cars UK came to life on the interweb at the very end of 2008.
Peugeot Design Lab launched
Wed, 13 Jun 2012PSA has launched its new Peugeot Design Lab to design products, services and experiences for clients outside the automotive industry. Peugeot Design Lab, a global brand design studio, is located within the Peugeot Design Centre and utilizes the existing technical and human resources expertise in order to draw from the many years of design experience of the design team. It also comprises of designers from studios from across three continents in Paris, Shanghai and Sao Paolo.
Would you buy a Ford Ecosport?
Wed, 21 Aug 2013A couple weeks ago, we asked you if you were interested in a Holden Ute SS from down under, a beast of a truck (or is it car?) that combined the flexibility of a small pickup with the luxury and convenience of a sedan. Oh, and that Holden Ute SS had a 6.0-liter V8 in one of its milder forms; more insane LS3-powered versions are also available. Your answers were unequivocally yes, and who would blame you?