1973 Monte Carlo Front Fender Extension on 2040-parts.com
San Antonio, Texas, US
Complete with light bezel.
Fenders for Sale
- 1968 buick wildcat fender skirts with chrome trim(US $200.00)
- 1942 46 47 48 ford mercury flathead fender radiator core support(US $15.00)
- 1953 -1956 ford truck pair of rear fenders (one new and one good used one)(US $450.00)
- 4 fender cut outs from early ford bronco 1966-1977(US $29.95)
- Model a 28-29 pair of rear fenders w/tail lights, front fenders, headlight bar(US $800.00)
- 1970 buick riviera right outside rear quarter panel section parting out (US $100.00)
Geneva Motor Show 2011 - Recap
Thu, 10 Mar 2011Last week, the Car Design News team headed out to Geneva to cover the motor show, just as we've always done. But there was something different about it this year. This 81st recurrence of the Swiss motor show not only saw Jaguar celebrate the 50th anniversary of the iconic E-Type and the first Italdesign vehicles created under the stewardship of Volkswagen, it also heralded a significant step forward for Car Design News' coverage of motor shows.
GM's Ed Whitacre meets the press in Web chat
Tue, 08 Dec 2009General Motors' new front man, Ed Whitacre, remains a bit of an elusive figure in the car world. But at the very least, the former telecom honcho who's now the leader of the nation's largest automaker does like cars. “Oh yes,” he answered in response to that question during a Web chat on Tuesday, one of his first interactions with the media so far in his tenure at the helm of GM.
Women Racers and Hot-Rodders: Day 1 at the 16th Amelia Island concours celebrates pioneers
Sat, 12 Mar 2011Janet Gutherie, the first woman to race in the Indianapolis 500, said overcoming the numerous hurdles set before her as she tried to forge a racing career was something that she just had to do. “I wanted it so much,” Gutherie said during a seminar at the 16th Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance on Friday, “I was willing to put up with whatever they would throw at me.” AutoWeek's own Denise McCluggage, a renowned racer in her own right, was also part of the Women in Racing panel discussion that also included racers Judy Stropus, Erin Crocker, Jessica Brunelli and Lynn St. James.