1966-70 Plymouth Road Runner,b-body Rear Leaf Springs on 2040-parts.com
Sallisaw, Oklahoma, US
1968 Plymouth Road Runner rear leaf springs.The car is a 383 car. 2 of the studs twisted off when i was removing them on one of them but can be replaced.Any questions feel free to ask.Thanks for looking.
Suspension & Steering for Sale
- 1970 oldsmobile 442 sport steering wheel(US $75.00)
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- 1939-73 cadillac chev ford lincoln mercury front/rear (see details) gulf shock (US $9.99)
- Moog n.o.s. eye bushings # b92(US $8.99)
- 1975-91 gm sway bar bushing kit--mcquay norris #fa1196(US $6.99)
Lotus Evora hits London showroom
Sat, 20 Dec 2008Despite the fact that the new Lotus Evora is not due to start delivery until next Summer, Lotus of London, in Park Lane, has this week taken delivery of the first Evora to hit a showroom anywhere in the world, and it will be on show from the 22nd December. The Evora is going to be on display until the 9th January, offering potential buyers, and the terminally nosey, the opportunity to see this exciting new Lotus in the flesh. Finished in Frost White (trendy, but I’m not sure it suits the Evora that well), with a red leather interior, the 2+2 is the first proper new Lotus car for more than a decade.
GM cancels Opel Vauxhall sale to Magna
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Double Oh My! James Bond Aston Martin sells for $4.6 million
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