1966 Chevrolet Impala Headlight Bezels on 2040-parts.com
Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
This is a nice pair of headlight bezels from a 1966 Impala. These are original GM parts. I believe these fit belair and biscayne also.
Mouldings & Trim for Sale
- 1932-1936 ford rad support rods (2) stainless 1933 1934 1935(US $49.99)
- Accessory 1942 1946 1947 1948 chevrolet fleetline nos 18 pc set trim show(US $127.50)
- 1934-1936 ford radiator support rod cover nuts (4) ss 1935 new!(US $39.99)
- 1934 some 1938 ford radiator shell emblem. blue oval. new!(US $18.99)
- 1969 impala/caprice rear quarter wheel trim(US $29.99)
- 1954 chrysler passengers (rh) side headlight door(US $10.00)
Volkswagen Tiguan
Wed, 29 Nov 2006By Ben Whitworth Motor Shows 29 November 2006 09:42 Volkswagen Tiguan: the lowdown Volkswagen is going Freelander hunting with its new Golf-based Tiguan off-roader. Unveiled at the Los Angeles Motorshow this morning, Concept Tiguan gives a nine-tenths preview of what the production-ready Tiguan will look like when it arrives here in January 2008. It will initially arrive with a choice of front or all-wheel-drive, four engines – two petrol and two advanced ‘Clean TDI’ diesel units – and six-speed manual or DSG transmission.
Caterham Seven 160 launches as a back to basics Seven
Tue, 22 Oct 2013Caterham Seven 160 launches as a back to basics Seven The promise of 80bhp from a tiny Suzuki 3-cylinder turbo engine may not sound the perfect recipe for a fun little sports car, but wrapped up in the ‘back to basics’ Caterham Seven 160 it very well could be. Caterham has revealed details of their new entry-level Seven – called 160 – after a tease earlier in the year, which comes with the aforementioned Suzuki 3-pot engine which is powerful enough to promise brisk acceleration of 0-62mph in 6.5 seconds. Caterham has stripped the 160 back to the bone with very low weight, it gets a five-speed manual – from Suzuki but tweaked by Caterham – and a live rear axle.
No Porsche plan for model priced less than Boxster
Thu, 21 Jun 2012Porsche has no plans to sell a car costing less than the Boxster, according to the automaker's head of sales and marketing. "To build a Porsche for 30,000 euros [$37,800 at current exchange rates] currently doesn't fit our brand," Bernhard Maier told the Automotive News Europe Congress in Monaco on Thursday. "The extraordinary purchase experience is not for free and the entry price is currently covered with the Boxster and in the future by the Macan." He said Porsche's plan to double sales won't compromise exclusivity.