1958 Impala Convertible Front Fender Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Fenders for Sale
- 1963 1964 ford galaxie mercury marauder exterior remote mirror drivers(C $33.50)
- 1964 ford galaxie front fender apron weatherstrip anti-squeak seals(C $11.00)
- 64 1/2, 65, mustang, right quarter panel extension(US $27.99)
- 1955 buick left rear quarter panel gasser driver rat rod n.o.s roadmaster?
- 1953 1954 1955 1956 ford truck inner fenders 53 54 55 56(US $225.00)
- 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 ford truck passenger fender(US $150.00)
London cabs voted 'world's best'
Tue, 05 Nov 2013LONDON has been voted the world's favourite city for taxis, as long as cabbies do not take "the scenic route". The capital topped a global list in five out of seven categories in a Hotels.com survey involving more than 2,600 respondents from 30 countries. The overall result meant London taxis were considered the world's best ahead of second-placed New York, with Tokyo third and Berlin fourth.
Essex is home to a Brand New E-Type Jaguar
Mon, 08 Dec 2008Ray Parrott, an Essex haulier and E-Type fanatic, has created the last ever authentic E-Type Jaguar from a collection of spare parts that has been gathering dust in a garage since 1974, when the last E-Type rolled off the production line at Browns Lane. Ray was contacted by Mike Wilkinson of M & C Wilkinson Spares, a classic Jag parts specialist in Yorkshire, who had dealt with Ray on many occasions for parts for the E-Types he already owned, to tell him that he had been able to secure this huge range of parts, all brand new and unused, from the guy who had bought them from Jaguar in the ’70s And so was hatched a plan. The New E-Type Jaguar belonging to Ray Parrot Between them they realised that there were at least 95% of the parts needed to build an E-Type from scratch, including the bodyshell, brand new V12 engine, gearbox and rear axle and even an unopened canvas top for the Roadster.
Final Corvette freed from museum sinkhole, and it ain't pretty
Thu, 10 Apr 2014At last, our long national nightmare is over: All eight Corvettes sucked into the Bowling Green, Ky., National Corvette Museum sinkhole back in February are back at ground level. And there's a lot to be happy about. First and foremost, we're thankful no one was hurt in the incident, which happened in the early morning hours of Feb.