1969 Mustang Window Glass Brackets Original Ford 69 Mach Boss 1969 on 2040-parts.com
Powder Springs, Georgia, United States
Four pieces (one bracket not shown) of the glue in door window brackets with (4) guides. One up right as shown in picture. Out of a 1969 Mustang Coupe.
|
Glass for Sale
- 1968-69 ford galixie xl 2-door fast back ps rear 1/4 glass(US $35.00)
- Original 1967 corvette coupe glass - side windows & vents
- 1968 1969 ford fairlane comet torino fastback rear window
- Mercedes c107 w107 right rear window motor regulator assembly 450slc 380slc(US $59.95)
- 1955-57 chevrolet bel air sedan rear quarter glass new clear(US $45.00)
- Mercedes c107 w107 left rear window regulator assembly 450slc 380slc 280slc(US $34.95)
Aston Martin AM310 makes a quiet debut at the Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este
Tue, 29 May 2012The Concorso d'Eleganza Villa d'Este is more than a celebration of classic automotive design. It's also a great opportunity to view cutting-edge concept vehicles. This year's event saw the debut of the BMW Zagato coupe concept, and the Alfa Romeo 4C concept took home the concours' coveted “Design Award for Concept Cars & Prototypes.” You'd never know it based on the official coverage (or lack thereof), but Aston Martin also unveiled a concept at the concours.
Jaguar F-Type 3.0 litre V6 Supercharged engine trailered (video)
Mon, 18 Jun 2012The Jaguar F-Type is to get a new 3.0 litre V6 Supercharged engine and Jaguar are trailing it in a new video ahead of launch. We finally learnt in April that the C-X16 Concept would come to life as the Jaguar F-Type and just a few days later that the F-Type would be getting a new V6 supercharged 3.0 litre engine (amongst others). But with the launch of the Jaguar F-Type Roadster still almost a year away (spring 2013), Jaguar are keeping up the marketing impetus with a trailer video of the new supercharged lump destined for the E-Type’s spiritual successor.
Former General Motors CEO Robert Stempel dies
Mon, 09 May 2011Former General Motors CEO Robert Stempel, who led the automaker during a turbulent period of recession and restructuring in the early 1990s, has died at the age of 77. "Bob was a very popular chairman with employees, and his many accomplishments as a visionary engineer included leading the development of the catalytic converter, one of the great environmental advancements in auto history," GM said in a statement. "His knowledge of battery development led to the push for the EV1 electric car, and Bob continued to build his expertise in the electrification of the automobile after he left GM in 1992." Stempel died Saturday in Florida, the Detroit News and Detroit Free Press reported Monday night.