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Components for Sale
- 06 07 cbr 1000 rr cbr1000 cbr1000rr hose set(US $19.00)
- 1983 kawasaki kdx200 clutch cover - kdx 200(US $32.00)
- Harley davidson flht electra glide standard 95-98 1314 k&n air filter(US $65.67)
- 2001 suzuki rm250 stator cover (b) 01 rm 250(US $24.99)
- 1984 1985 1986 1987 honda xl 250r shift lever xl250r shifter(US $12.00)
- Used honda gold wing gl1800 engine head cover, side cover and emblem set(US $99.99)
Vintage vehicles shine at annual Lime Rock Park fall festival
Wed, 13 Oct 2010Mark your 2011 calendar for this event, right now. Vintage racing in the Northeast was virtually invented at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut. The sport was established by the Vintage Sports Car Club of America (VSCCA), founded in 1958, and remained “clubby” for nearly two generations, as anyone who ever saw Fred Willits drive his Bugatti GP car through the Lime Rock pits with his blue blazer buttoned over his driving suit will remember.
Lotus won’t be at 2012 Paris Motor Show
Sun, 15 Jul 2012Two years after Dany Bahar revealed Lotus plans to build a new range of Lotus supercars at the 2010 Paris Motor Show, Lotus will be a no-show at Paris 2012. Two years ago we were stunned by the grandiose plans for a range of Lotus supercars revealed by new CEO Dany Bahar at the Paris Motor Show. What a difference 24 months makes.
Peter Stevens and Julian Thomson lead a discussion on the past, present and future of car design
Fri, 24 May 2013As part of its sponsorship of London's Clerkenwell Design Week, Jaguar and the Royal College of Art brought together three generations of the design school to discuss the past, present and possible future of car design. Held in a suitably grimy warehouse in east London – with the sculpture by RCA students Ewan Gallimore and Claire Mille's we showed you earlier this week sat outside – Professor Dale Harrow, dean of the School of Design and head of its Vehicle Design program introduced Professor Peter Stevens, Julian Thomson, Jaguar's advanced design director and Alexandra Palmowski project designer advanced colour and material at Jaguar took the audience through their careers. Charismatic as ever, Peter Stevens kicked off proceedings that moved chronologically through the decades by explaining how he first became interested in "the art if car design, allied to the science of how they work" through his artistic parents and uncle – journalist and motoring adventurer – Denis Jenkinson during the 1950s and 60s.