1979 Original Camaro Deluxe Cloth Front Bottom Seat Upholstery Covers on 2040-parts.com
Woodland Hills, California, United States
1979 Original Camaro Deluxe Bottom Cloth Front Seat Upholstery Covers.
Please see photos for more details. Selling it AS-IS the way it is. Thank you for looking and good luck on bidding. |
Seat Covers for Sale
- Nos 1949,1950,1951 mercury & 1946,1947,1948,1949,1950 packard seat covers
- 1968 camaro convertible deluxe red rear seat back 69 67(US $250.00)
- Wow! vintage 1950s plaid car truck pick-up bench seat cover green cream red lqqk(US $225.00)
- 1963 corvette interior parts: includes saddle tan seat covers, visors, arm rest(US $235.00)
- Mercedes black classic "cat ears" type front seat headrest r107 vinyl(US $90.00)
- Mustang seat covers tmi. 1972 1973 medium ginger deluxe cover(US $450.00)
Digital repreive for drivers as FM switch-off postponed
Tue, 24 Dec 2013MILLIONS OF CAR OWNERS have been saved from missing out on listening to the radio in their cars as the Government has delayed switching off FM transmitters in favour of digital radio. The move comes as the Government admits that more needs to be done to convince radio users to switch to DAB digital radio instead of sticking with FM. Ed Vaizey, the communications minister, said: ‘We have to support digital radio, but we also respect people’s passion for radio and not being made to do something they don’t want to.’ At present, digital radio accounts for about a third (36.5%) of all radio listening, but take up has been lower among car drivers who are used to FM.
GM preps for new engines, 8-speed transmission
Thu, 04 Apr 2013General Motors is spending $332 million to upgrade powertrain plants in three states to build a new eight-speed automatic transmission, a new V6 and a new family of small-displacement gasoline engines. The plants are in Indiana, Michigan and Ohio. GM is also adding $46 million to an earlier $600 million program to upgrade powertrain plants in Saginaw and Romulus, Mich.
Car ban hits drivers in polluted Paris
Mon, 17 Mar 2014The French government has imposed a ban on driving cars in Paris to help reduce the growing pollution problem in the country’s capital that’s spiralling out of control. From today, Monday 17 March 2014, drivers with ‘odd’ and ‘even’ registration plates will only be allowed to drive in the city every other day respectively. This could cut the amount of traffic in the city by half overnight - although reports suggest many drivers plan to flout the rules and swallow the 22-euro fine for breaking the new regulations.