1970/71 Torino/ranchero Gt, Cobra Shoulder Harness on 2040-parts.com
Wausau, Wisconsin, US
1970 Torino GT shoulder harness, in good shape, one of the stowage straps is ripped, easily repaired.
Seats for Sale
- 1970/71 torino/ranchero gt, cobra shoulder harness(US $15.00)
- Bomber style seats by rotten leonard's jalopy shop hot rat rod bucket riveted(US $325.00)
- Rat rod bench seat custom made to order seats for hot /street rod (US $599.00)
- 64 65 1964 1965 chevelle gto gs 442 nova hot rod rat rod custom bucket seats(US $300.00)
- 1928-31 ford front bucket seat brackets(US $7.50)
- 1969-1970 mustang coupe rear package tray colors available 69 70(US $28.95)
2003-2013:10 Years of Tesla Motors
Tue, 21 May 2013First, it left us stranded due to a stuck charger, and then it made us smile from ear to ear with its silent but deadly acceleration. Yes, it's safe to say we've had both good and bad experiences with Teslas here at Autoweek. In its 10 years of existence, the company has given us the zippy Roadster based on the Lotus Elise and the current Model S.
Spyker B6 Venator Spyder Concept arrives at Pebble Beach
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East meets West at NDE
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