1969 Chevy Nova wiper Valance no dent no holes just ugly need to paint
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Windshield Wiper Systems for Sale
- 1963 cadillac coupe deville wiper arms original ones
- Fj40 windsheild wiper motor assembly(US $205.00)
- Nos mopar 1969-71 plymouth dodge chrysler wiper mtr repair kit 4049727(US $49.95)
- Nors reman prestolite 3 spd wiper mtr 1971 duster dart mopar 3431408(US $199.95)
- Nos mopar 1965-68 dodge truck wiper pivot 2510547(US $59.95)
- Vintage anco wind spoiler type windshield wiper metal blades 1966 mustang(US $12.00)
Hyundai i-Blue concept (2007): first official pictures
Wed, 12 Sep 2007By Guy Bird First Official Pictures 12 September 2007 06:48 Fuel cells, coupes and crossover wagons… The world debut of the i-Blue fuel cell concept headed up a trio of key Hyundai products at the Frankfurt show stand. ‘Spare me another fuel cell concept’ I can almost hear you thinking, but don’t switch off. This one is no theoretical eco powerplant for a fantasy concept but a serious design showcase tailor-made for Hyundai’s very real third-generation fuel cell technology (the previous two versions were in special versions of the bigger Santa Fe and Tucson). It’s Hyundai’s first ever model designed from the ground-up to incorporate fuel cell technology.
Get Your Cash Ready For Nissan’s New Qashqai
Wed, 13 Nov 2013FOLLOWING on from its recent glitzy London unveiling, Nissan has now released pricing and specification details for its hotly anticipated latest generation Qashqai. When the mid-size SUV goes on sale in January prices will start from £17,595 and rise to £27,845, and buyers will have a choice of four trim levels. Nissan’s engineers have also done much to improve the car’s green credentials, with the result being an engine line-up spanning the 99g/km to 132g/km CO2 range.
Top Gear: McLaren MP4-12C, Hot Hatches in Monaco & Italy & Ross Noble
Sat, 02 Jul 2011McLaren MP4-12C - Jezza on the Top Gear Track Update 4/7/2011: No, we don’t know what happened to Jeremy’s McLaren MP4-12C piece either. The BBC told us it was on, but instead we got James May and the Aston Martin Virage. Not that there’s anything wrong with May and an Aston, but we had our juices going for the McLaren.