64 Rambler American Dash Lens NOS
NOT PERFECT BUT REAL GOOD
SLIGHT SHELF WORN ... SOME LIGHT SCUFFING ... SHOULD POLISH OUT
Tail Lights for Sale
- 1948-53 chevrolet connecting rod, rayloc reconditioned p/n x-1009 - nos(US $15.00)
- 1955-63 ford connecting rod, rayloc reconditioned p/n x-1020 - nos(US $15.00)
- Datsun 160b rear tail light new original - ship worlwide(US $219.00)
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2014 European Car of the Year shortlist announced
Mon, 16 Dec 2013Established in 1964, the European Car of the Year award was set up to celebrate a “single, decisive winner” each year among all new cars in Europe. So, now running into its fiftieth year, the shortlist for the landmark half-century award for the European Car of the Year 2014 has been announced. The seven runners and riders boast among them an interesting and varied mix of bodystyles, shapes, sizes and even powertrains.
New Subaru WRX STI: Geneva Motor Show
Thu, 06 Mar 2014The new Subaru WRX STI on the floor in Geneva We actually had the reveal of the new Subaru WRX STI at the Detroit Motor Show earlier in the year, but Subaru’s supercar-challenging saloon car has arrived in Geneva for its European debut. The new WRX STI may have lost some of its style from concept to production, but it does still offer cracking performance at an affordable price as a supercar toy for the Playstation generation. But even though the styling is rather uninspiring, the mechanicals hold more than an appealing mix of performance and dynamics.
McLaren 650S Sprint revealed – debuts at Pebble Beach
Tue, 12 Aug 2014The McLaren 650S Sprint arrives to hit the track The arrival of the McLaren 650S in February (and the end of the 12C, unless it’s being replaced by the McLaren 625C) meant, in all probability, that the various hardcore versions of the 12C would be replicated for the 650S. We’ve already has the new McLaren 650S GT3 at Goodwood this year, and now we get the car that fills the gap between the 650S and GT3 version for McLaren owners to take to the track – the McLaren 650S Sprint. The 650S Sprint – which we assume replaces the 12C Sprint – keeps the 650S’s 641bhp V8 but adds a hefty dose of track specific updates to make the Sprint more focused and with sharper responses.