1963 Borg Warner T-10 4 Speed Transmission 2.20 1stgear Close Ratio 10/16 Spline on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Brand:Borg Warner
Surface Finish:Silver Painted
Manufacturer Part Number:T10
Warranty:Yes
Other Part Number:1707
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
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Autoweek archives: Ferrari reveals its new flat 12-cylinderMon, 10 Oct 2011This selection comes from Autoweek Competition Press from January 1963, featuring a lead story on the reveal of Ferrari's at-the-time latest--a 1.5-liter, flat 12-cylinder engine designed for Formula One applications. Its speculated output was 225 hp. Ferrari also pulled the covers off the latest 2+2 touring car, the 330 GT, the successor to the famed 250GT. Eric Clapton’s Ferrari SP12 EC ‘Official’Sun, 27 May 2012Eric Clapton’s new Ferrari was all over the place in March as it sat in pride of place in a glass box at H.R. Owen’s in London. Except officially it wasn’t God’s new Fezza as Ferrari weren’t offering up any official information. More than a (gull)wing and a prayerTue, 28 Aug 2012They make up just six percent of Mercedes car sales in the United States—but nothing preserves and proliferates the top-shelf, seductive image of a Benz like a sports car. This is a point that's been driven home to me in a wide array of circumstances this year: Mercedes sports cars are still rock stars. I'll admit, I've often been a skeptic. 2040Parts.com © 2012-2025. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners. Use of this Web site constitutes acceptance of the 2040Parts User Agreement and Privacy Policy. 0.043 s, 11827 u |