This is a original 68-73 corvette RH AC duct. Has crack on the side.
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AC & Heating for Sale
- Vintage air 671450 gen iv magnum mock-up unit(US $86.96)
- 1968-70 mopar b body heater core non ac(US $30.00)
- Nos gm 49-54 chevy pass 53-62 corvette upper control arm outer pivot bolt assy(US $129.95)
- 71 72 73 74 amc javelin amx original weather eye heater control(US $60.00)
- 1968 mustang heater control bezel assembly non a/c standard(US $29.99)
- 1959 1960 chevrolet impala el camino deluxe heater underdash box access cover(US $6.99)
Frankfurt 2011: New Lexus GS 450h (2012) arrives
Wed, 14 Sep 2011New Lexus GS 450h arrives at Frankfurt As we said last month – when the 2012 Lexus GS debuted at Pebble Beach – our favourite Lexus looks to offer quite a bit more than the old GS. Perhaps even more so in the Lexus GS 450h, which has just had its world debut at Frankfurt. Apart from the new looks on the outside, the inside gets a proper makeover too.
Stop buying new cars says government adviser
Wed, 08 Jan 2014People should stop buying new cars and drive their old ones until they’re beyond repair, says a top government adviser. This news, reported by the Daily Telegraph, comes a day after we reported that new cars sales figures have hit a six-year high. On Bing: see pictures of scrap cars Find out how much a car over 10-years-old costs on Auto Trader Chief scientific adviser to the government’s energy department, David MacKay, said “car manufacturers love us to buy a new car every few years” and that Britain needs to end its throw away culture.
New Lexus RX 450h Facelift costs from £44,495
Mon, 21 May 2012The Lexus RX 450h F Sport joins the 2012 range The 2012 facelift for the hybrid SUV Lexus RX 450h will cost from £44,495, with the new RX 450h F Sport costing £51,995. The Geneva Motor Show in March was the debut for the facelift of the 2012 Lexus SUV offering – the RX 450h – with a new, sharper, sportier option added to the range in the guise of the RX 450h F Sport. Actually, to call the changes to the 2012 RX 450h is probably to exaggerate; they’re more a bit of botox than actual surgery.