THIS AUCTION IS FOR A OEM 1970 MUSTANG OEM STEERING ILDER ARM IN GOOD CONDITION. I TOOK THIS OFF A 1970 MUSTANG 18 YEARS AGO |
Pitman & Idler Arms for Sale
- Moog k6100 idler arm(US $51.67)
- Moog k9058 steering idler arm, front(US $63.26)
- Steering idler arm valucraft by autozone vfa5039(US $26.99)
- Quicksteer k6331 steering idler arm, front(US $36.26)
- Moog k6536 pittman arm(US $39.99)
- Ford oem 11-16 f-350 super duty steering gear-pitman arm bc3z3590a(US $55.22)
Festival of the Unexceptional: the bad cars we love
Mon, 28 Apr 2014Ever been to a classic car show and noticed how many old MGBs and sports cars of yesteryear have turned up, driven by their proud owners, but wondered what happened to all the more mainstream stuff? There are twice as many Ferrari 308 GTBs on the roads in the UK than Austin Allegros, because the everyday cars of the past fail MOTs, get chucked away and replaced with shiny new hatchbacks. Fortunately, there is a select group of people in the UK who care for the mundane stuff of yesterday and, because of this, a new event for “unexceptional” cars will be taking place this summer.
EVs are back in Revenge of the Electric Car
Wed, 28 Sep 2011Revenge of the Electric Car, by writer/director Chris Paine, follows General Motors' Bob Lutz, Nissan's Carlos Ghosn, Tesla's Elon Musk and backyard inventor Greg "Gadget" Abbott from 2007 to 2010, when their respective companies were getting in (or returning) to the electric-car game. Paine also wrote and directed the contentious 2006 documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? That film followed the GM EV1 electric vehicle from buyer's hands to the junkyard when the company controversially collected and destroyed them all.
Land Rover Defender revised
Tue, 20 Mar 2007By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 20 March 2007 07:17 It's just the same old Defender, isn't it? It sure is, but Land Rover says it has been comprehensively upgraded. That’s good news: a replacement is some years away and the current car has roots dating back to 1948.