69 firebird trunk key hole emblem bezel.. Studs are good and intact.. Some pitting but in good driver quality condition...
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Decals, Emblems, Detailing for Sale
- New old stock 1984 porcelain olympic grill badge....<<< look(US $29.99)
- 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 international hood emblem k series 61747-r1
- Vintage 1980-91 ford ltd crown victoria hood ornament emblem e6ab-80085-aa nos(US $11.99)
- 1967 ford fairlane hood,trunk letters f.o.r.d.new parts(US $39.99)
- Genuine mercedes hood star repair set for w114 w115 nos! flawless!(US $139.00)
- 1970 buick skylark door panel emblem original gm
Mercedes SLS AMG E-Cell (2010): the electric SLS
Mon, 05 Jul 2010Following the unveiling of Tesla's updated Roadster 2.5, Mercedes is showing off its iteration of an all-electric sports car: the SLS AMG E-Cell. While the regular SLS pumps out 563bhp and 479lb ft from its 6.2-litre V8, the SLS E-Cell has four synchronous electric motors, powering all four wheels for a combined output of 392kW (equivalent to 526bhp) and a mammoth 649lb ft of torque. Crucially, all of that power is accessible from zero revs, allowing the E-Cell to sprint to 62mph in four seconds dead.
Fiat 500L: Now it’s the ‘Fatherhood’ video
Fri, 15 Mar 2013Fiat has followed up their viral ‘Motherhood’ video for the new 500L with a new version to balance the gender bias – ‘Fatherhood’. That was because Fiat managed to tap in to the woes of parenthood (or, more precisely, motherhood) with a bit of a hip-hop ditty by a vexed young mother, bemoaning the changes motherhood has wrought on her life. It was a clever bit of marketing to target grown-up lovers of Fiat’s funky little 500, with the family sized version of their favourite car offering solace for a very different lifestyle.
Could Coffee Kick Start Your Car?
Tue, 17 Jun 2014NEXT time you’re reaching for the coffee in a bid to kick start your day, in the future the popular beverage could also power your drive to work. In a new development, scientists have made biofuel from ground coffee produced in 20 different geographic regions - including caffeinated and decaffeinated forms. New research from the University of Bath suggests waste coffee grounds could be a "sustainable fuel source" for powering vehicles.