Suspension & Steering for Sale
- 1965-75 chrysler dodge plymouth a pair of rear gulf shocks #672(US $20.00)
- 1983-91 chevrolet/gmc truck g series pitman arm assembly (mcquay norris #fa1393)(US $20.99)
- 1978-81 dodge aries omni-plymouth horizon reliant amgauge tie rod end(US $18.50)
- 1962-63 ford idler arm bushing(US $18.99)
- 1971-81 chrysler-dodge-plymouth amgauge tie rod end(US $18.50)
- 1965-74 buick-chevrolet-oldsmobile-pontiac tie rod sleeve--amgauge(US $18.50)
Lutz deflates talk of new Chevy Caprice
Fri, 17 Jul 2009Well, that was fast. Just four days after Bob Lutz, General Motors' new marketing honcho, raised the possibility of the Pontiac G8 living on as a new Chevrolet Caprice, he shot it down. "The G8 will not be a Caprice after all," Lutz wrote on GM's Fastlane blog on July 16.
McLaren MP4-12C GT3 confirmed
Fri, 17 Dec 2010McLaren MP4-12C GT3 - going racing in 2012 We have been expecting McLaren to confirm that they are going racing with the McLaren MP4-12C. It would be unthinkable for McLaren not to take their new baby to the track but we’d had no confirmation. We had seen the McLaren MP4-12C GT3 out testing last month so we knew an announcement was likely to be imminent, and so it is.
Noble saved by cash injection
Mon, 18 Sep 2006By Ben Oliver Motor Industry 18 September 2006 09:30 British supercar maker Noble Cars has fought back from the brink, thanks to a cash injection from a new mystery backer. In an exclusive interview with CAR Online, boss Lee Noble vowed that the M15 – Noble's Ferrari fighter – would go on sale in early 2007. 'I have successfully teamed up with a dedicated owner who shares my commitment, passion and vision for the future of Noble cars,' said Noble.