A very cool old chopper tank found in the back of a old motorcycle shop that closed in the late 70's....."Custom Cycles" The real deal. Looks to be old peanut style with some rust but no holes on the inside. Looks to fit a old Harley speedster or Triumph, but I'm not quite sure? Way cool though........ would be great on any bike! Come and get it.
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
- Harley front wheel brake plate cover 45 c single 1931 up peashooter 32 33 34 35(US $48.00)
- Honda z50 mini trail 50 seat k3 k4 k5(US $30.00)
- 1971 honda z50 ak2 bottom end motor + cylinder(US $40.00)
- Harley fx/fl dash, tank divider rubbers! one pair new/unopened!(US $10.00)
- Kawasaki key #301 nos 27008-024-01 fits kh400, & s3 500 mach ii(US $18.95)
- Black motocross handle bars honda mx moto cross arhma(US $15.00)
Nissan confirms IDx for production
Fri, 17 Jan 2014Nissan will produce at least one of the IDx concepts shown at the Detroit auto show. Vice president Andy Palmer said at the show, “Don’t say that we won’t do both, but we will definitely do one of them.” That statement confused us a bit, especially with the positioning of Nismo as upgraded versions of the company’s normal cars. Surely, the Freeflow could be repainted and improved into a Nismo version.
Toyota Furia Concept teased ahead of Detroit Auto Show (video)
Fri, 21 Dec 2012Toyota has revealed a short video teasing a new concept car for the Detroit Auto Show - the Toyota Furia Concept. Toyota are intent on convincing us they’re heading in a sportier direction with their cars, and it’s true that dynamics and styling seem to be coming to the forefront in new models. That intent is demonstrated with the latest concept from Toyota – the Toyota Furia – which gets a tease ahead of a Detroit Auto Show reveal and appears to offer a sporty-looking saloon and a name that could have come straight from a video game – cue explosions and fire to demonstrate the Furia.
UK Car Production Plummets
Thu, 22 Jan 2009UK Car production down 47.5% in December [ad#ad-1] We knew that car sales had a rocky ride in the last quarter of 2008. And we knew that car makers across the world were cutting production levels to cope with the huge stock of cars they had. But figures just released show how dramatic the fall-off in car production has been.