This is a fan blade coffee table, blade is from a Boeing 727 jet engine. It has been powdercoated in a rose color metallic and the base was done in a silver metallic. 3/8 glass 48in round. We call this our bird strike table a bird did go through it and nicked the blades we left it like that for a conversation piece.
Parts for Sale
- New an10-74 hex head bolt shank drilled for cotter key w/ an320-10 castle nut(US $26.85)
- New surplus cessna aircraft aluminum filler zinc chromate primer pn. 5292004-4(US $5.00)
- Cessna floorboard inspection cover plate - 5 inch diameter - (3) drilled holes (US $3.50)
- Fuel selector metal placard 79 gal both - 39 gal left & right 4-3/4" diameter(US $5.00)
- (2) old stock, new surplus cessna bushing bearing pn 1241072-1(US $8.50)
- New pointer inc alkaline battery pack 2020 for 3000 & 4000 elt transmitter(US $40.00)
One last hurrah: the 1994 MG RV8
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Concept Car of the Week: Opel Junior (1983)
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Read the GM press release annoucing the sale of Saab to Spyker Cars
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