Hoses, Lines & Fittings for Sale
- Anderson fittings adapter fitting u3-6d straight; 13/16 inch hex; brass; single(US $20.96)
- At809110erl earl's swivel-sealĀ® hose end(US $49.79)
- Earls gt0003erl earls turbocharger oil flange fittings(US $27.11)
- 2pcs 10an female to 6 an male flare reducer fitting fuel cell bulkhead adapter(US $9.59)
- Black -10an -8an "y" block fitting junction coupler 10/8/8 y parallel exit(US $15.99)
- Aluminum swivel straight -6an w/thread male to 5/16" tube fuel line fitting(US $8.99)
Buy John Cleese’s Bentley & he’ll take you to lunch
Sun, 02 Dec 2012John Cleese is selling his Bentley Eight and throwing in some memorabilia and a lunch on him to the winning bidder. It probably won’t make much of a dent in the reported $1 million a year he has to pay his ex-wife number three, but for John Cleese, every little helps. So with wife number four now signed up for a duration yet to be known, John is flogging off his Bentley Eight to try and raise a few bob.
McLaren plan to make windscreen wipers obsolete
Sun, 15 Dec 2013McLaren plan to make windscreen wipers obsolete Much of the ‘clunkiness’ in cars – stuff like wind-up windows and a cranking handle – have been made obsolete in cars as technology arrived to make things work better, but one thing that remains on modern cars from the dawn of the motoring age is the windscreen wiper. Invented by Mary Anderson in 1903 after she realised drivers of the first motor cars were having to lean out of the window in rainy conditions to see where they were going, it became a standard fitting on all cars within a few years. Windscreen wipers have certainly improved over the years as technology has developed, but they’re still basically a strip of rubber moving across the windscreen to clear rain.
Automakers rack up solid gains to finish 2010
Tue, 04 Jan 2011Fueled by holiday and year-end discounts, as well as the introduction of new models, automakers finished 2010 on a high note by posting the year's best monthly sales in December. U.S. light vehicle demand climbed 11 percent last month to 1.1 million units--the best month of the year on a unit basis.