Valves & Parts for Sale
- 1956-57 rambler federal mogul exhaust valve (US $12.99)
- 1960-64 ford federal mogul intake valve (US $12.99)
- 1960-63 gmc truck federal mogul exhaust valve n.o.s.(US $14.50)
- 1961-64 rambler federal mogul exhaust valves (US $12.99)
- 1965 ford & mercury federal mogul intake valves n.o.s.(US $14.50)
- 1950-54 chevrolet federal mogul exhaust valves n.o.s.(US $14.50)
Hummer sale agreed
Tue, 02 Jun 2009GM has a Memorandum of Understanding in place to sell Hummer to a 'Mystery' buyer GM are reporting that they have reached a ‘Memorandum of Understanding’ with an unnamed buyer to take Hummer of their hands later in the year. MOUs are not the strongest tool in the arsenal when a sale is being arranged, which tends to indicate that either the buyer likes the idea but won’t commit yet, or they are still in ‘Fund-Raising’ mode. So who are the likely buyers?
Honda works on a successor to the NSX
Mon, 25 Apr 2011Honda Motor Co. President Takanobu Ito says his company is developing a sports car that will be the spiritual successor to the discontinued Acura NSX. But in tune with the times, the new car won't feature the brute V10 engine that had been envisioned for the next NSX.
McLaren SLR Edition revealed
Mon, 06 Dec 2010McLaren SLR Edition A year ago – almost to the day – we reported that the very last McLaren SLR had rolled off the production line (well, production floor is more like it at McLaren) and that McLaren and Mercedes were going their own ways – McLaren with the McLaren MP4-12C and Mercedes with the Mercedes SLS AMG. The swansong for the SLR was the SLR Stirling Moss, an SLR dressed up like a silver arrow car from the 1930s, without a roof and only a vestigial windscreen. Or at least we we believed the Stirling Moss was the last SLR.