This gas tank door came off a 1966 Mercury Comet. Nice part. Look at pictures. |
Air Intake & Fuel Delivery for Sale
- 1966 67 68 69 ford fairlane torino comet carbburetor linkage bracket
- Wheeler schebler carburetor stutz reo. oldsmobile others atx163 near mint
- Resin skulll air cleaner nut, tri power, cal custom, rat rod, t bucket, hot rod(US $10.00)
- Ford & mercury flathead v8 offenhauser 4 bbl intake &rebuildable carter 4 bbl
- Red dice air cleaner nut, tri power, cal custom, rat rod, t bucket, hot rod(US $7.00)
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Fly to Timbuktu – in a car
Sat, 17 Jan 2009The Parajet Skycar - Flying from London to Timbutu We’ve been expecting flying cars to be the norm since the early 1920s sci-fi films that had everyone flying around the place in their very own sky buggy. But, despite countless efforts to make them a reality, they have never really happened. But a London company, Parajet, has just announced the launch of an expedition to ‘Fly’ to Timbuktu from London in their ‘Flying Car’.
College Exhibition: Coventry University students prepare for the MA Design Degree Show
Fri, 10 Sep 2004MA students from the Coventry University Automotive Design course are preparing for their annual degree exhibition. This year's show, entitled 'Move' will present the work of 21 students in the new Coventry Transport Museum, Hales St, in the centre of the city. The projects on show cover the full spectrum of vehicle concepts, with the show zoned into four themes: 'Move-Art', 'Move-Identity', 'Move-Current' and 'Move-Extreme'.
Call for stronger penalties for texting drivers
Tue, 17 Sep 2013DRIVERS convicted of causing death by dangerous driving should be given stronger and more consistent penalties, according to road safety charity the Institute of Advanced Motorists has said. An IAM analysis of eleven recent prosecutions involving mobile and smartphone use revealed that the average sentence for causing death by dangerous driving is four-and-a-half years in prison and a disqualification from driving for seven years. In all of the cases analysed, the convicted drivers were found to have lost their concentration due to using their mobile phone.