45/58/65lbs 12v Electric Outboard Trolling Motor Fishing Boat Thrust Engine 40cm on 2040-parts.com
Boats & Watercraft for Sale
- 1973 petersen’s complete book of powerboats boats motors accessories information(US $6.18)
- Mercury mercruiser service manual #37 v-8 dry joint published 2002 - read(US $19.99)
- Chrysler antique outboard motor factory owners manual 3.6hp 1960's air cooled(US $14.95)
- Air boat / snow plane * use on water snow ice * howto build plans(US $10.89)
- Tidewater pier for lake or river ~ small boat use 1949 howto design plans(US $5.99)
- 13' runabout twin cockpit outboard mahogany 1949 howto build plans(US $7.99)
2013 Ford Kuga: Price from £20,895
Thu, 06 Dec 2012The 2013 Ford Kuga will cost from £20,895 for the entry-level Kuga 1.6T EcoBoost 150PS Zetec, rising to £29,545 for the Kuga 2.0TDCi 163PS AWD Titanium X. The starting point for entry in to the new Kuga is the 1.6T EcoBoost 150PS Zetec with FWD, which costs £1,000 less than the equivalent outgoing model, rising to the range-topping Kuga 2.0TDCi 163PS AWD Titanium X with all its bells and whistles for a shade under £30k. In fact, Ford say that all the like-for-like models in the new Kuga range actually come in at a lower price than the old model, citing the best-selling 2.0-litre TDCi 163PS model which, at £25,545, is £355 cheaper than in the current Kuga.
Brits taking risks abroad
Wed, 30 Jul 2014THOUSANDS of British drivers risk breaking down or paying an expensive repair bill while on holiday in Europe. More than a quarter of UK drivers head to the continent without checking their car or having it serviced in preparation for a long journey. The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) found 33% of drivers make no effort to check their car, motorbike or motorhome before going on holiday.
Rolls Royce Phantom ‘Masterpiece London 2011′ Drophead Coupé – A one-off DHC
Tue, 28 Jun 2011One off Rolls Royce DHC created for the Masterpiece London 2011 Event The Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe isn’t the most ubiquitous car on the road. Yes, you’ll see a few if you frequent certain postcodes in London, but they’re a rare old sight. Much of that is down to price, ostentation and weather.