Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Amc 3189886 1968 68 1969 1970 199 232 Ci Cylinder Head Rebuild No Core on 2040-parts.com

US $499.00
Location:

Franklin Park, Illinois, United States

Franklin Park, Illinois, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:3189886

Visit my site for a better price!!!Selling an AMC 3189886 cylinder head that has been rebuild and sitting for some time. Slightly dirty from sitting but a quick cleaning and will be ready to bolt down to your engine. Head has been hot tanked, resurfaced, and a valve job. Any questions please call/text 1-708-843-2995. Thanks zack 

Local Motors 'Design Our Car' competition opens

Thu, 09 Feb 2012

Local Motors has opened its first-ever ‘Design Our Car' competition, which encourages collaboration within the manufacturing community. The open-source automaker is providing two of its Rally Fighter cars, one of which will be built at the company's micro-factory in Arizona while the other will be built live in the Emerging Technology Center at September's International Manufacturing Technology Show (IMTS) in Chicago. Ideas from the design and engineering community are being sought to help design and select a skin for the Rally Fighter that will be built by the Local Motors team this spring.

Latest news on 1000mph Bloodhound record bid

Wed, 25 Nov 2009

Work is well underway on Britain’s latest land speed record attempt – the new Bloodhound SuperSonic Car (SSC) which aims to reach 1000mph plus. CAR reported on the preparation of the project in October 2008; one year later a mock-up is ready and the car is due to be built in Bristol’s docklands. The Bloodhound SSC houses one EJ200 Raf Euofighter Typhoon engine sitting above a hybrid rocket.

Aston Martin Virage dropped – to be replaced by new DB9

Thu, 30 Aug 2012

Less than eighteen months since it debuted – and after just over 1,000 cars – Aston Martin is dropping the Virage. The Aston Martin Virage always seemed a bit of a stretch too far for Aston Martin, and so it has proved. After a lifespan of no more than eighteen months – and with just over 1000 cars built – Aston Martin has decided that there are just too few buyers who feel the Virage is enough of a step up from the DB9 to warrant the extra cost.