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1964-1965 Ford Mustang Hubcaps - Set Of Four 14" Wheel Rim Covers - Oem Fomoco on 2040-parts.com

US $75.99
Location:

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States

Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Surface Finish:Stainless Steel

YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ITEMS PICTURED I WAS TOLD THEY WAS 14 INCH HUBS BUT NOT SURE tHEY MEASURE 14 3/4 inside clip to clip.THE CAP BOTTOM RIGHT HAS A SMALL NAIL HOLE IN IT HE WAS USING IT AS A WALL HANGER IS HIS GARAGE.THEY HAVE A FEW VERY SMALL DINGS IN THEM.PLEASE LOOK AT MY OTHER AUCTIONS.I WILL COMBINE S&H.

Art Center Summit 2009

Thu, 26 Feb 2009

The Art Center Summit, now in its third year, has finally seen the rest of the world catch up with its preoccupations. Initially conceived in 2006-07 to bring government, academic, and business leaders to Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, CA, to discuss issues related to mobility and sustainability, the summit has benefited from the financial turmoil that has recently gripped the world. Previously, the event was highly speculative and appealed mainly to designers working in the advanced mobility community; this year, the summit occurred against a backdrop of meltdown in the US auto industry, chaos in the global financial sector, and a growing realization - supported by the incoming Obama administration - that energy and transportation policy will form a key part of a Green future.

BMW's Project-i will build 'premium vehicles'

Thu, 05 Mar 2009

By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 05 March 2009 16:02 BMW’s much vaunted Project-i will adopt a radical new approach to mass transport for growing urban populations – but only for those that can afford it. 'These vehicles will be premium vehicles,' Project-i leader Dr Ulrich Kranz told CAR at the Geneva motor show. 'They will not be Tata Nano rivals – no way!

Citroën Creative Award winners announced

Mon, 12 Mar 2012

The 2012 Citroën Creative Awards presentation ceremony was held last week, with ten prize winners receiving awards for their submissions in a global competition. The contest, which attracted over 800 entries from 87 different countries, was organized into three main categories, in which both experienced and amateur designers were encouraged to take part in. Wouter Van Vugt, a Dutch graphic designer, for his entry ‘Junior Driver', won the ‘Ideas Contest', which focused on the traveling comfort of future Citroën cars.