1973 Harley Aermacchi 350cc Sprint Headlamp Assembly 67703-73p Amf on 2040-parts.com
Antioch, Illinois, US
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
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- 1973 harley aermacchi x-90cc oil tank amf(US $25.98)
- 1972 harley aermacchi shortster m-65cc fork stem upper bracket(US $20.98)
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Vauxhall VXR8 Bathurst Edition blows in
Wed, 11 Feb 2009Nobody could ever accuse the Vauxhall VXR8 (the Holden by another name) of being underpowered. Its barn-storming performance and bargain price tag have made the VXR8 a worthy successor to the Lotus Carlton. Relatively simple mechanics and a great driving car, there really is nothing else like it on the roads in the UK.
John Pope Special: the Vauxhall with an Aston Martin engine for sale
Tue, 08 Oct 2013The eBay description says it all: "Vauxhall Magnum with an Aston Martin DBS V8 twin turbo engine fitted. DBS running gear, raced between 1973 and 1981." If that doesn't get the high octane petrol running through your veins, nothing will. It's called the John Pope Special and it started life as two cars - an accident damaged Aston Martin DBS V8 and a Vauxhall Magnum donated by Vauxhall.
2014 Volvo XC90 on track as part of £3.5 billion investment in Sweden
Tue, 04 Dec 2012Volvo are investing £7 billion in their future – half of that in Sweden – and the first model to benefit will be the long overdue 2014 Volvo XC90. Just like all of Ford’s premium automotive adventures - Land Rover, Jaguar and Aston Martin included – Volvo has suffered from a long period of under investment but now – with China’s Geely in charge – they’re forging ahead with big investment and big plans to try and emulate the turnaround Tata has accomplished at JLR. That means an investment of £7 billion over the next three years – £3.5 billion of that in Sweden – in a new scalable architecture (SPA) platform and new Volvo engine architecture (VEA) to underpin most of Volvo’s future models.