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30 Ft Sea Ray Aluminum Radar Arch With 12 Rod Holders on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Royston, Georgia, United States

Royston, Georgia, United States
This arch came off a 30 ft Sea Ray Weekender. A little mildew from setting out but will clean up to like new cond. No damage at all. 12 rocket launchers with white inserts and gimbal pins. 3 pads on top of arch for accessories. Might consider trading for f!?earms. 706-988-7528
Brand:custom Manufacturer Part Number:00000000000001

116.5 in. outside to outside on mounting feet. 52 in.to top of arch. This is a very nice piece that could be adapted to fit almost any gunwale. Might consider a trade of some kind (bang bang). I have had this arch for many years hoping I could use it on something but I have not. Will clean up with soap and water to like new cond. 706 988 7528 for more info.

Noble M600 arrives

Wed, 19 Aug 2009

Noble has released details of the 650bhp Noble M600 I think this is what is called ‘Going up-market’. The M600 is going to cost in the region of £200,00, which is a rather large chunk of change more than you’ve had to pay for any Noble to date. Which does tend to suggest that either Noble has lost its marbles, or the M600 offers rather more than previous Nobles.

Chevy Volt to get 230-mpg rating for city fuel economy, General Motors says

Tue, 11 Aug 2009

General Motors expects that the Chevy Volt will get an EPA city fuel-economy rating of 230 mpg, and a combined fuel economy rating of triple digits, CEO Fritz Henderson said Tuesday. The ratings will be based on a new test that the EPA is developing for plug-in electric hybrids. The highway and combined figures were not announced.

Ellesmere Port Celebrates Five Decades Of Production

Mon, 09 Jun 2014

VAUXHALL recently celebrated 50 years of production at its Ellesmere Port facility by recreating the original 1964 press image of the first vehicle coming off the line, in the same production location with today’s Astra alongside. The first new car to be produced at Ellesmere Port was a Vauxhall Viva HA, a model name that would run in a number of variants until 1978, when it was replaced by the Chevette. The Viva cost £527 7s 11d at launch.