1965 1966 1967 Riviera Fender Emblems New Pair 65 66 67 on 2040-parts.com
Lindenhurst, New York, US
THIS IS A PAIR OF NEW U.S MADE REPLACEMENT BUICK RIVIERA FENDER EMBLEMS FOR 65 66 67 MAY ALSO FOT 63 AND 64 WITH ROUND STUDS. THESE ARE MADE OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY AND ALSO HAVE THE ORIGINAL GM SERIAL NUMBERS ON THEM. PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTIONS YOU NEED TO BEFORE BIDDING. SHIPPING IS FREE IN THE U.S.A, CANADA AND ALL OTHER BUYERS MUST EMAIL FOR PRICE. NEW YORK BUYERS MUST PAY SALES TAX.
Mouldings & Trim for Sale
- 1968 1969 new gm olds cutlass fender emblems 68 69(US $41.50)
- 1973 1974 ply. b body road runner, gtx wheel opening moulding(US $75.00)
- 1969 new firebird trunk lock bird bezel emblem 69 (US $28.00)
- 68 69 70 cutlass s fender emblems new pair (US $39.50)
- 67 68 69 new gm firebird 400 deck lid emblem (US $26.00)
- 1967 pontiac gto grill emblem 67(US $23.00)
Toyota Auris Hybrid – details
Fri, 11 Sep 2009The Toyota Auris Hybrid, which will debut at Frankfurt The Auris Hybrid will be the first Toyota Hybrid to be built in Europe – at Toyota’s UK plant. Scheduled to go on sale in the second half of 2010, the Auris hybrid utilises the same powertrain as the third-gen Prius, namely a 1.8 litre, 97bhp petrol engine with a bank of nickel-metal hydride batteries and an electric motor. This will give the Auris Hybrid a 0-60 mph time of around 10 seconds and emissions below the critical 100g/km (not 99g/km, by any chance?).
Le Mans regulations for 2014 announced
Thu, 14 Jun 2012The organisers of the Le Mans 24-hour have announced a raft of radical new rules on the eve of the 2012 race - including the less restricted use of hybrid power for the top-flight LMP1 racers from 2014. The governing ACO (Automobile Club de l'Ouest) unveiled the major changes due in two years' time as the teams start the 80th 24 Heures du Mans event which runs from Saturday 16 - Sunday 17 June 2012. In order to stay in tune with our environmentally-conscious, economically-chastened times, the focus of the alterations is to improve the efficiency of the elite LMP1 cars' technology and cement a link with roadgoing hybrids, as well as making the race cars safer.
Max Mosley continues as FIA president
Tue, 03 Jun 2008By Ben Pulman Motor Industry 03 June 2008 12:52 Max Mosley will continue as FIA president after member clubs today voted overwhelmingly in his favour. At the meeting in Paris, Mosley received 103 votes supporting a ‘motion of confidence in the FIA President’. A further 55 votes were cast in opposition to the motion, while there were also seven abstentions and four invalid votes in the secret ballot cast by FIA member clubs.