Originally 318, automatic console car. Good fenders, have interior and doors stored inside.
1969 and earlier for Sale
1957 1 ton panel(US $1,500.00)
1955 1/2 ton panel(US $1,200.00)
2 1966 dodge coronets project or salvage(US $1,100.00)
Pontiac grand prix le (1987)(US $2,999.00)
1960 chevrolet impala 2 door hardtop project 348 3 speed mostly complete(US $99.99)
1964 ford custom 500 2 door sedan(US $2,850.00)
Fiat launches new MultiAir engines
Mon, 09 Mar 2009By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 09 March 2009 14:02 Fiat showed off the detail of its new MultiAir engines at the 2009 Geneva motor show – and we’ll finally be able to buy the tech on the new Alfa Romeo Mito supermini later in 2009. The brains behind the common-rail injection system that shook up diesel technology have now produced a new technology designed to make petrol engines more efficient and cleaner. Engineers claim the MultiAir engines – which use electrohydraulic actuation, rather than the more widely available electromechanical systems – boost power and torque, while cutting CO2 by between 10% and 25% and other pollutants by up to 60%.
Vettel wins for Red Bull in Japan
Sun, 04 Oct 2009Vettel wins for Red Bull in Suzuka (Image: Getty) The start grid was not what we expected after Q3 on Saturday, after a raft of speeding under a yellow flag penalties were handed out to the drivers in Q3, resulting in Button starting 10th on the grid. And the race didn’t get a lot better for Button, ending up in eighth place with just one point, a place behind team mate Rubens Barrichello who finished in seventh. But the day belonged to Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel who was in control from start to finish, picking up ten points and keeping alive his championship hopes.
Faster Gumpert Apollo model to debut in Geneva
Thu, 12 Feb 2009They may not be lookers, but there is no denying the performance credentials of Roland Gumpert's Apollo sports cars. With the base 650-hp engine package, the brainchild of the former director of Audi Sport is capable of reaching 60 mph in less than three seconds with a top speed or more than 200 mph. But now Gumpert is planning to reveal a faster chapter in the line at next month's Geneva motor show with the Apollo Speed.