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Hub Caps & Trim for Sale
- ~1~vintage~classic~ 1965 65 ford galaxie 500 ltd/500xl 4 bar spinner hubcap ~(US $24.98)
- Vintage volkswagen vw hub cap 10 inches chrome some wear hubcap bus beetle(US $5.99)
- Vintage pair of 1979 cadillac eldorado hub caps(US $19.99)
- Vintage volkswagen vw hub cap 10 inches chrome some wear hubcap bus beetle(US $5.99)
- ~4~vintage~classic~ 1950 50 chrysler windsor/saratoga/newport hardtop hubcaps ~(US $49.98)
- 1966-1967 dodge coronet factory 14" hubcaps, very good qulity, 3 only!(US $29.95)
Hyundai i-Flow Concept at Geneva
Sat, 13 Feb 2010The Hyundai i-Flow Concept will show at Geneva Hyundai – as we never tire of saying – is the new Toyota (which is a big compliment – despite the current Toyota Recall woes). It’s having the same impact on car markets worldwide as the Japanese car revolution of a few decades ago. Hyundai – and its sibling Kia – are making more and more convincing cars at relatively bargain prices and pushing both design and quality further upmarket all the time.
Skoda Superb (2008) teaser
Wed, 16 Jan 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 16 January 2008 16:57 Skoda has released this teaser picture of the Superb ahead of its Geneva Motor Show debut. Although Geneva isn’t until March 2008, Skoda is already drip-feeding information about next year’s new Superb. First on the list is this teaser picture of the big barge, which will use parts from the current Passat.
Rolls-Royce debuts Pinnacle Travel Phantom in Beijing
Thu, 24 Apr 2014Another major car show in the eastern hemisphere, another special edition Rolls-Royce Phantom.To underscore the importance of the Chinese market to Rolls-Royce, the company unveiled the Pinnacle Travel Phantom from its Bespoke Collection at the China motor show in Beijing this week. Meant to showcase Rolls-Royce's popular Bespoke program in this rapidly emerging market, the Pinnacle Travel Phantom takes its cues from the heyday of luxury travel. No, not the era of $39 flights from Vegas to Reno in a Carter-vintage 737, but the era of travel by luxurious cross-continental trains.