This is a 100 mph speedometer out of a 1978 f250 ......It was working when it was in the truck the numbers need a little white touch up but otherwise a nice speedo.....it is being sold as-is and with no returns and or refunds so please be sure.......happy bidding
Speedometers for Sale
- 2006 titan speedometer speedo cluster gauge oem lkq(US $100.00)
- 1994 ford mustang speedometer complete cluster mph 120 195300(US $24.99)
- 2003 oem infiniti g35 instrument cluster circuit board 24814-am601(US $149.99)
- 00 01 02 03 park avenue speedometer us w/driver info ctr cluster opt ub7 263017(US $60.00)
- 93 94 lesabre speedometer w/gauges cluster 235218(US $40.00)
- 2003-2008 infiniti fx speedometer /used/oem(US $180.00)
Study links low-speed collision-avoidance system to fewer accidents
Tue, 19 Jul 2011A study of the Volvo XC60's low accident rate offers evidence that collision avoidance systems can improve vehicle safety. The XC60, which has a low-speed collision avoidance system dubbed City Safety, was involved in 27 percent fewer property damage accidents than other mid-sized luxury SUVs, according to a report released Tuesday by the Highway Loss Data Institute. The XC60 also was involved in 51 percent fewer bodily injury accidents.
Jesse James brings hydrogen land-speed record back to America
Wed, 17 Jun 2009Six years after he got the idea and bought the streamliner, Jesse James has set the world record for hydrogen-powered speed. Late afternoon on June 16, James flew across the windswept dust of El Mirage dry lake bed in the California desert and tripped the lights at 199.712 mph. That was 14 mph faster than the previous record of 185 mph, set in Germany by BMW in its hydrogen-powered H2H.
Holy Auction Prices! Batman’s Batmobile sells for $4.2 million
Mon, 21 Jan 2013The Batmobile from the 1960s Batman TV series, starring Adam West and Burt Ward, has sold for $4.2 million at auction. For those of us of a certain age, the Batmobile from the original Batman TV series of the 1960s is the only Batmobile, and probably theĀ firstĀ time we saw a car being the star of a TV show. Starring Adam West and Burt Ward, the Batman TV series was tongue in cheek and full of on-screen graphics like POW, WHAM and THWACK as Batman and Robin took on the bad guys.