THIS IS A VERY NICE PAIR OF FENDER SKIRTS FOR THE 52-54 FORDS AND MERCURYS. THESE ARE VERY RARE SINCE THEY ARE FLARED. THERE IS SOME RUST THAT IS SHOWN IN PICTURE # 6. IT WILL BE COVERED BY THE RUBBER GASKET, WHICH I DO NOT HAVE.
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What's New - May 2005
Thu, 05 May 2005Porsche Cayman S Porsche has released photos of the new Cayman S model. Based on the Boxster platform, the Cayman S is a closed two-seater coup? with a large rear hatchback and revised styling.
Mercedes ESF 2009 Concept
Wed, 10 Jun 2009The Mercedes ESF 2009 Concept showcases a raft of new safety technology So Mercedes has unveiled the Mercedes ESF 2009 Concept, which is a test-bed to showcase the latest technology Mercedes sees as on its way to mainstream. Mercedes has based the ESF Concept on the latest addition to the Mercedes S-Class Range – the S400 Hybrid – and has packed it to the rafters with airbags. There’s one that pops up between front seat passengers; airbags actually in the seatbelts and one great big airbag under the car that inflates if a crash is imminent.
Concept Car of the Week: Vauxhall VX Lightning
Fri, 16 Nov 2012Both Ford and Vauxhall celebrated their 100-year anniversaries in 2003, but despite much of the attention being focused on the American giant, GM's UK subsidiary unveiling its own birthday present: the VX Lightning. Revealed at the Dorchester Hotel in London in May, the Vauxhall Lightning concept was a joint project between the GM North America (GMNA) Advanced Design Studio in England and the Opel/Vauxhall Design Center in Rüsslesheim, Germany. The Vauxhall ‘V' brand motif is a recurring theme throughout the car, despite the company's relative lack of global recognition.