Ford Mustang 5.0 emblem, new old stock. Fits 1979-1993 models, left or right side. This emblem is in very good condition. The zero has a few small scuffs from storage that I could not get to show up in the photo. They are very slight but I wanted to make note of them. This emblem would look great on your daily driver or concours restoration. Hard to find nos Ford part.
Decals, Emblems, Detailing for Sale
- 73 74 c3 corvette new 454 left & right hood emblem 336119 (US $44.98)
- 1962 chevy impala hood emblem - 62 chevrolet - used(US $14.99)
- Vintage antique original" nash " automobile grill emblem(US $62.00)
- Alfa romeo logo sticker decal plastic set of four spider 164 graduate(US $24.99)
- Ford mustang boss cobra emblem logo sticker decal plastic set of four(US $24.99)
- Old gmc 2500 v-eight- fender & front emblems-w/ pins and original nuts-(US $40.00)
On display at the Petersen museum, the best of the worst!
Wed, 25 Feb 2009They're so bad they're good, these cars, good enough to warrant a museum exhibit. Starting Feb. 28 and running through the end of September, the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles celebrates all that is good about bad car ideas in an exhibit titled "What Were They Thinking?" Sure, there are Edsels and Amphicars.
Toyota’s Hiromu Naruse dies in LFA Nurburgring accident
Wed, 23 Jun 2010Hiromu Naruse dies in LFA Nurburgring Frankly, we’re not too sure of all the details, but it appears that Hiromu Naruse, Toyota’s Chief Test Driver – and Akio Toyoda’s personal driver – has been killed on a public road near the Nurburgring whilst at the wheel of a Lexus LFA Nurburgring Special. The reports coming in state that Naruse collided with a BMW being driven by two test drivers. Neither of the test drivers in the BMW was killed, although it seems that one has life threatening injuries and is in a critical condition.
Portugal commits to the Electric Car
Sun, 23 Nov 2008Renault Electric Car [ad#ad-1] Portugal has today committed to building 1,300 recharging stations around the country by 2011, in a deal agreed with Renault to supply Electric Cars (EV). This is a further indication of the global rush to go green, with ‘carbon’ taxes and ‘carbon’ incentives sprouting from the desks of politicians throughout the West. But how logical is this phenomenon, and is it a fools errand, based on dubious facts’?