71-76 Impala Convertible 454 Caprice 2-door Edge Guards Nos on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, Washington, US
1971-1976 Impala Convertible 454, Caprice 2 Door Edge Guards NOS...NEW...Has never been installed. It was unpack for photo. Part # 994139, Group # 10.352 Check out my other items!
Mouldings & Trim for Sale
- Early (nylon) moulding fasteners "16 mixed"(US $22.15)
- Hudson front nose, grill,hood trim/rat rod(US $80.00)
- Jet style rat rod hood ornament(US $9.99)
- 1966 cadillac stainless steel hood trim, front edge piece, vgc(US $78.00)
- 1955 56 57 chevrolet convertible 2 dr hardtop belair door trim beltline molding(US $39.99)
- 1954 chevrolet fullsize pass. car headlight bezels bel air 150 210 all model(US $108.00)
Nissan 370Z Hybrid in 2011?
Tue, 05 May 2009Nissan appear to be working on a high-performance Nissan 370Z Hybrid for 2011 [ad#ad-1] It’s no secret that every car maker on the planet is looking at what will and won’t work with eco-cars. From initially starting out as little runarounds, Hybrid and electric cars are now finding their way in to every level of car. We’ve recently told you about the Mercedes S400 Hybrid, and only the other day about the BMW 750 Hybrid.
2014 Mercedes S Class REVEALED
Wed, 15 May 2013There’s not a huge more to say about the new S Class than we already have, but it does look convincing. It takes styling cues from many of Mercedes latest models, but even without the big bulbous wheel arches at the back it’s still very recognisable as an S Class – just a new one. We already know much about what ‘s likely to be on offer at first – S350, S400 and S500 – and what’s to come – S250, S63 AMG, S Class Pullman – and that we’ll see, in due course, both an S Class Coupe and a convertible S Class.
Nissan Leaf owner arrested for stealing electricity
Thu, 05 Dec 2013File this under a problem we’ll see more of in the future: An Atlanta Nissan Leaf owner was arrested for stealing five, count ‘em, five cents-worth of electricity from his child’s middle school last month, according to NBC 11 Alive. Kaveh Kamooneh was at Chamblee Middle School where his son was playing tennis. Kamooneh saw the open outlet and figured he’d grab a few electrons while he watched the game.