1961 - 1965 Buick Front Stabilizer Repair Kit, Nos on 2040-parts.com
Grosse Pointe, Michigan, United States
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Wheel Hubs & Bearings for Sale
- 1971 - 1973 chevrolet truck & blazer shock absorber gromment kit, nos(US $4.00)
- 61 - 78 chevy, buick, olds, pontiac, cadillac front hub pair of grease caps, nos(US $21.00)
- 1936 - 1950 chevrolet 1 1/2ton,2 ton, pair of rear brake flange plate cover, nos(US $9.00)
- 1955 - 1957 chevrolet pair of front spring shims, spacers(US $7.00)
- 1960 - 1962 chevrolet series 50-60 with 5,000# suspension inner tie rod end, nos(US $18.00)
- 1962 - 1963 chevy ii rear wheel bearing, new departure, nos, 907279(US $26.00)
Cars in the living room--art or furniture?
Mon, 29 Aug 2011It takes a special kind of person to put a $100,000 supercar in the living room instead of the garage, but we say if you have the means, go ahead and do it. A photo collage that appeared on www.home-designing.com last week showed Ferraris, Maseratis and Lamborghinis sitting in houses as showpieces, like the works of art they are. Our enthusiast side says the owners should be out driving these spectacular pieces of machinery, but something tells us that if you have a Gran Turismo in the rumpus room, there's probably another one in your garage, too.
Range Rover 4.4 TDV8 Review & Road Test (2011 MY)
Sat, 04 Dec 2010Range Rover 4.4 litre TDV8 Review & Road Test This year has seen lots of reporting on the Range Rover, mainly because Land Rover’s modern icon has reached the grand old age of forty. Hard to believe in some ways that the familiar, boxy silhouette of the Range Rover has been around so long, but in others it feels like the Rangie has always been a part of the car landscape. But that familiarity probably owes a lot to the very long periods between significant changes in the Range Rover’s shape.
Jaguar C-X16 concept car (2011): the E-type reborn as the F-type
Wed, 07 Sep 2011This is Jaguar's new C-X16 concept car - and something very like what you see here will go on sale in late 2012 as a £55,000 sports car. So the Jaguar C-X16 is the long-awaited E-type reborn? Sort of.