1975-1981 Camaro Firebird Trans Am Z28 A Pillar Trim Black Nice on 2040-parts.com
Windsor, Colorado, US
This is a mint set of original GM 2nd generation Camaro or Firebird A-pillar trim pieces. They are originally from a black interior car and have been sanded and re-coated with genuine SEM Trim Black for a perfect factory match. There was some surface rust on the inside portion that has been coated and does not pose any type of issue and cannot be see once mounted. Very nice! I’m happy to answer any questions before bidding.
Trim for Sale
- 1975-1981 camaro firebird trans am z28 a pillar trim black nice(US $19.99)
- 1975-1981 camaro firebird trans am z28 a pillar trim black nice(US $19.99)
- 1975-1981 camaro firebird trans am z28 a pillar trim black nice(US $19.99)
- 1975-1981 camaro firebird trans am z28 a pillar trim black nice(US $19.99)
- Bmw e46 3 series center console master switch shift knob base trim wood 330xi m3(US $29.99)
- Geo chevy tracker rear window retainer bar 99 00 01 02 03 04 (US $89.99)
Most of Saleen sold to Michigan group
Wed, 04 Feb 2009The future of specialty carmaker Saleen Inc. is getting a little clearer: Most of the company was sold to a Michigan group last week after being on the block since November. An entity called MJ Acquisitions, which owns parts and engine companies in Michigan, bought Saleen’s performance street-car program, supercharger and aftermarket business from Los Angeles private-investment firm Hancock Park Associates.
Chrysler announces minivan recall for bearing and hub problem
Mon, 09 Apr 2012The Chrysler Group is voluntarily recalling a small number of 2012 Chrysler Town & Country and Dodge Caravan minivans. The company says that some vehicles might be equipped with hub and bearing assemblies that were not fully machined, which could make them less durable. If the parts fail wheel separation could occur, possibly leading to a crash.
E85 makes inroads on cost and availability
Wed, 23 Dec 2009Three years ago, we embarked on a Midwest road trip in search of what was then the Holy Grail of fuel: E85. Our findings weren't too positive--there were far more E85-compatible vehicles on the road in 2006 (5 million) than there were E85 pumps to fuel them (about 700 out of some 200,000 fuel stations nationwide). In addition, those burning the mix of 15 percent gasoline and 85 percent ethanol were paying a pretty penny for their earth-friendly ways, losing about 15 percent in fuel economy while often paying the same price as regular unleaded.