1977 Taylor Dunn Tee Bird Vintage Gulf Cart on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, United States
Cool find Taylor Dunn vintage gulf cart Tee Bird.
Cart is in great condition and shape it's all original and all it needs is batteries 2 tires are bad. But over all in excellent condition. Tee Bird is for local pick up only in Riverside ca. Any questions call me 562-818-6206. Note: buyer responsible for all Shipping charges |
Other Golf Car Parts for Sale
- Yamaha genuine part gca-ju012-24 relay, flasher *new*(US $6.00)
- Club car access door 1013215 ivory *new*(US $15.00)
- Yamaha genuine part jw1-h4119-00- stay, headlight 2 *new*(US $3.00)
- Yamaha genuine part jw1-h360g-00 ydr reflector head&tail light-golf cart *new*(US $5.00)
- Yamaha genuine part jw1-h431r-00 stay, 1 lh headlight *new*(US $3.00)
- Yamaha genuine part gca-ju012-23 cover, steering *new*(US $11.00)
Ford shuffles European production
Tue, 14 Jun 2011Ford Motor Co. said Tuesday it is realigning its European production in a move that will add two models at the carmaker's Valencia, Spain, factory and an electric version of the Focus at the Saarlouis, Germany, plant. Ford also said the B-Max small wagon will be built in its Craiova, Romania, factory and the plant will add a second, as-yet-unnamed small-segment model.
BMW 7-series (2009) first pictures
Sat, 05 Jul 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 05 July 2008 00:00 This is BMW’s fifth-generation 7-series, and despite looks inspired by the Concept CS, if we’re honest the new car doesn’t look much different from the old car. Worry not though, as there are plenty of technical highlights to surprise and delight. Rear-wheel steer, Efficient Dynamics technology, night-vision, unrestricted internet access, a revised iDrive system and an all-new 3.0-litre diesel engine stand out.
Daimler, Renault-Nissan announce alliance
Wed, 07 Apr 2010Daimler and Renault-Nissan unveiled the details of an international alliance on Wednesday in a landmark collaboration designed to fortify the three historic automakers by sharing technology and reducing costs around the world. AutoWeek first broke news of the deal last week. Renault-Nissan and Daimler will work together on several specific projects, including small cars, engines and commercial vehicles.