Now you can refurbish the original BLACK tag on your 1970
GTO or Firebird transmission. Maybe the rebuilder blasted or washed away the
original print? Or if it just has faded
away. A high quality reproduction – precut and ready to install. See below for the applications available. NOTE – this is not the metal part, only the printed part. Application 1970: |
Transmission & Drivetrain for Sale
- Late 1967 1968 camaro 4 speed complete clutch linkage & pedal set for big block(US $174.95)
- 64-75 chevelle 64-75 gto clutch fork boot show quality!(US $10.95)
- Mercedes 180 190 220 s/sl/se/d joint flange for drive plate rear axle(US $69.99)
- Mercedes 240d w115 automatic transmission(US $299.99)
- Mercedes 190sl 180 220 transmission houseing screw plug s/se/sl ponton(US $24.99)
- Mercedes 220s w180 used clutch pressure plate 180 190 220(US $39.99)
Ferrari F620 GT leaks out
Fri, 24 Feb 2012Ferrari F620 GT leaks ahead of debut The first photo of the replacement for the Ferrari 599 – the Ferrari F620 GT – has leaked out ahead of next week’s reveal. The Ferrari F620 GT has been teased over the last week or so, and Ferrari are planning to reveal the successor to the 599 next week. But now we have the first photo of the new F620 GT thanks to the guys over at GTSpirit.
2010 Ford Mustang Revealed
Tue, 18 Nov 2008Exterior image of the 2010 Ford Mustang The new Mustang is very clearly a Mustang, but with more than a passing resemblance to the more modern American Muscle cars, like the Camaro. One of the big let-downs of Yank-Tanks has always been the poor interior. With dashboards that look (and feel) as if they’ve been made out of recycled Fairy Liquid bottles, and more shake, rattle and roll than Bill Haley, the interiors were always one of the main reasons us Brits just couldn’t live with the cars.
Concept Car of the Week: Toyota EX-1 (1969)
Fri, 17 Jan 2014Back in the 60s, Toyota launched a few iconic sports cars such as the 800 and the gorgeous 2000 GT. Not happy to have created automotive perfection with the latter, the Japanese brand went on to explore even more extravagant shapes and unveiled the first of the EX concepts series in 1969. While its bold lines are truly Japanese, the EX-1 looked like the missing link between the fast silhouette of a 1967 Maserati Ghibli and the hairy-chested heft of a Dodge Challenger.