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1970 Plymouth Superbird Nose Mopar Winged Warrior Dodge Daytona Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Titusville, Florida, US

Titusville, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:10% RESTOCKING FEE, BUYER PAYS SHIPPING BOTH WAYS. Restocking Fee:No

SUPERBIRD FIBERGLASS NOSE, MADE HERE IN THE USA BY STINGER FIBERGLASS aka, AMERICAN SPORTS CAR IN FLORIDA. WE CREATED A MOLD USING A NEW OLD STOCK NEVER MOUNTED STEEL NOSE. (LAST PICTURE) ALL ORIGINAL, LITTLE DIMP[LES ASSOCIATED WITH SPOT WELDS ETC CAME THROUGH TO FINISHED PART! IT LOOKS GREAT! IF YOU ARE DOING A STOCK CAR CLONE THIS IS PERFECT AS IS, OR IF YOU ARE GOING FOR "BETTER THAN NEW" ITS FINISHED IN GELCOAT READY TO PREP, SAND, AND PAINT. HAND LAID MAT FOR STRENGTH AND UNIFORMITY. YES WE ALSO MAKE THE FENDERS AND HOOD ALONG WITH THE REAR PLUG AND SMALL PARTS. SHIPPING IS TO LOWER 48 TRUCK BUSINESS ADDRESS ONLY (ANY KIND OF BUSINESS) IF YOU ARE WEST OF THE RIVER E US FOR FREIGHT QUOTE. E ME FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR PICTURES.

Volkswagen Golf24 (2011): VW's new 'Ring racer

Thu, 10 Feb 2011

This flame-spitting beast is the Volkswagen Golf24, VW’s new Nurburgring 24hr racer. The Golf24 will race at the ‘Green Hell’ in the legendary endurance event on 25-26 June 2011, but although it’s been built as part of Volkswagen’s celebrations for the 35th anniversary of the GTI, it shares little with the hot hatch that we know and love. All sorts of parts from within the VW Group.

Ex-Ford engineer charged with stealing trade secrets

Fri, 16 Oct 2009

A former Ford Motor Co. engineer has been charged with stealing trade secrets from the automaker after accepting a job in China in 2006. Xiang Dong Yu, 47, was arrested Wednesday at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago after traveling to the United States from China.

Car Design News Contest

Mon, 07 Apr 2008

As one judge, Geert Jan Schellekens, Principal Automotive and Industrial Designer at SABIC Innovative Plastics, said; "From several hundred entries to 20 finalists in a day's time - what could have turned out to be a cumbersome process, if not a bureaucratic nightmare, actually became an intensive yet fun session with many intriguing and interesting interpretations of the contest brief - fuelling some lively discussions!" Another strong impression from judges was also of the variety of design entry and the effort that had been put into them, as Dale Harrow said: "I'm very impressed with the standard, and particularly with the diversity of entries to the contest". Derek Buckmaster,Global Market Director, Body Panels & Glazing for SABIC Innovative Plastics, said: "I was surprised by the depth of thought which the entrants had put into their designs to meet the diverse needs of the three 'milenniumites' described in the design brief. The designs displayed numerous approaches to meeting the environmentally-friendly and light-weight goals." All designs were considered relative to the Assessment Criteria a critically important part of the contest, created to ensure as much fairness in the process as possible and detailed in the Contest part of Car Design News.