1968/69 B Body Charger, Roadrunner, Coronet Seat Belts-beige, 440068 Buckles on 2040-parts.com
London, Ontario, Canada
1968/69 B body charger roadrunner, coronet beige seat belts, good condition, american safety 440068 female end, 440043 male end, bolt end 0469
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Wed, 20 Feb 2013McLaren has revealed that their new supercar – the McLaren P1 – will deliver 903bhp and have emissions below 200g/km. The McLaren P1 will get 727bhp from its 3.8 litre V8 with an additional 176bhp coming from an electric motor for a combined power delivery of 903bhp, with the V8 contributing 531lb/ft of torque and the electric motor an instant 192lb/ft for a combined torque of 664lb/ft at 4000rpm. The boost from the electric motor is instantly available at the flick of a button on the steering wheel – McLaren call it Instant Power Assist System (IPAS) – which instantly throws more additional power to aid the McLaren’s V8 than a pair of Fiestas can manage.