Nice pair of Fords 10.5 edge to edge. Low reserve. Get em!! Sold As Is No returns. Thank You
Hub Caps & Trim for Sale
- 1956 cadillac deville wheel cover-hub cap 15" original nice(US $64.00)
- 61-64 buick hubcaps, special ,lesabre invicta skylark electra set of 4(US $80.00)
- Vintage 1980's cadillac buick gold wire swangers - swangas poke super rare!(US $20.00)
- Mopar mag style hubcaps dart charger 340 gt,rt hemi ,1966-68 set of 2 15's(US $60.00)
- Mopar nylon switch controls(2)n.o.s. 63-65 mopars(US $2.99)
- 73-79 buick ,skylark, century, apollo ,regal 14" hubcaps set of 4 ! 14'(US $60.00)
AW Design Forum: Ralph Gilles talks technology - with style
Thu, 14 Jan 2010Chrysler Group is known for its rough and tough trucks and menacing muscle cars, but its design boss said technology is going to be the game-changer for car designers going forward. Ralph Gilles, who is also CEO of the Dodge brand, said cars must be able to adapt to evolving technologies while remaining striking and pleasing to the eye. Smartphones, touch screens and colorful interfaces are all becoming common inside cars.
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