UP FOR AUCTION IS A USED GENUINE 1961 HARLEY-DAVIDSON ACCESSORY CATALOG. FRONT COVER IS NOT ATTACHED TO THE CATALOG AND HAS SOME RIPS NOTHING MAJOR. THIS IS A 31 PAGE CATALOG, ALL INNER PAGES ARE IN GREAT SHAPE NO WATER DAMAGE NOT FADED. GREAT READ AND INFO. FOR EARLY HARLEYS. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ?????
Accessories for Sale
- Saddlebag support kit for 1991 & later fxd dyna glide 90589-91a harley davidson(US $40.00)
- Genuine oem suzuki boulevard m109 m109r mounting hardware (US $185.00)
- 2001 dyna wide glide corbin seat(US $100.00)
- v-twin mfg. black left side battery cover for 2004-2013 harley sportster (fit(US $25.00)
- Front axle fork carsh sliders cap suzuki gsxr 1000 2001-2002 silver(US $26.99)
- Yamaha v-star 650 custom sissy bar, backrest pad & luggage rack(US $185.00)
Senate committee sends auto-safety bill to the floor for vote
Thu, 10 Jun 2010The Senate Commerce Committee voted today to pass a far-reaching vehicle safety bill that has largely won both automaker and consumer support, sending the measure to the full Senate. The bill passed without objections from any senators. The legislation, crafted in the wake of Toyota's safety recalls this year, resembles a House bill that also is now on the floor of that chamber.
Aston Martin V12 Vantage price set
Thu, 03 Jun 2010The V12-powered version of the Aston Martin Vantage arrives in U.S. dealer showrooms late this year, with a base sticker price of $181,345, which includes shipping charges and a $3,000 gas-guzzler tax. Stepping up to the Carbon Black Special Edition adds $15,000 to the sticker price, for a total of $196,345.
Behind The Scenes: Hot Wheels Design Studio [w/Video]
Fri, 11 Oct 2013Hot Wheels' vice president of design Felix Holst has spent some time chatting to Cool Hunting about the brand's design philosophy at its Design Studio at Mattel's headquarters in El Segundo, California, in a new video. According to Holst Hot Wheels has evolved from being focused on muscle cars and V8 engines to being all about technology as a reflection of the new generation they're designing for. He explains the benefits of designing over 240 vehicles a year that aren't limited by rules and regulations, saying in a studio that's driven by pushing the boundaries, it's a question of just how wild they can get. The video really captures not only the men's passion for their jobs but the fun they have doing it. Small wonder Holst says he'd never go back to car design, and reveals the studio is packed with qualified car designers who chose Hot Wheels over conventional jobs in the industry. We also hear from Hot Wheels Car Maker's designer Julian Payne, who explains how the new Car Maker – which gives you the chance to mold your own custom Hot Wheels at home – works.