Front hood chrome for 1959 Chevrolet Apache. Some pitting but still looks good. Please look at photos. I'm listing some other Apache parts.
Mouldings & Trim for Sale
- Cadillac sedan deville 1988 silver shield roof pillar emblem #1 used(US $9.95)
- Cadillac sedan deville 1988 4.5 liter v8 silver emblem trim used oem(US $9.95)
- Cadillac sedan deville 1988 roof pillar emblem silver wreath trim used oem(US $9.95)
- Cadillac sedan deville 1988 silver shield roof pillar emblem #2 used(US $9.95)
- Front wheel opening mouldings 70-72 buick gs skylark sport wagon(US $60.00)
- 63 studebaker hawk gt belt moulding(US $1.00)
New Bentley Continental GT Speed revealed
Wed, 20 Jun 2012The 2013 Bentley Continental GT Speed has been revealed with 616bhp, new gearbox and improved economy. Arrives October 2012. Regular readers will already know that the new Bentley Continental GT Speed debuts at the Goodwood Festival of Speed at the end of the month, but Bentley has now revealed their new GT Speed ahead of that public debut.
2015 Honda Civic Type R previewed ahead of Geneva
Wed, 12 Feb 2014The 2015 Honda Civic Type R Concept (pictured) previewed ahead of a Geneva debut The next Honda Civic Type R isn’t due to arrive until 2015, but Honda are taking a Type R Concept to the Geneva Motor Show next month and are previewing that with a design sketch of the new Type R (above). The Type R at Geneva will be a concept – and as such subject to some slightly OTT elements – but if the production Type R is anywhere near as dramatic as this concept it will look more like a track car set loose on the streets than a road car. A comically big back wing blends in to the Type R’s rear lights, the Type R’s wide track is incorporated with huge wheelarches, there’s a big diffuser in the back bumper and two sets of twin exhaust tail pipes.
Hyundai rules out separate premium brand
Fri, 01 Apr 2011Hyundai Motor Co. has ruled out spinning off the Genesis or Equus nameplates to create an independent premium brand along the lines of Lexus or Infiniti, partly because of the enormous cost involved and possible image damage to sibling nameplates. "There are no plans for Hyundai to make a separate brand," Vice Chairman Shin Jong-Woon said in an interview Friday at the carmaker's headquarters in Seoul, South Korea.