Car Club Plaque Willy's Cj-3a Coupe 1941 1942 1943 1940 Outlaw Chassis 427 Sbc on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, United States
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Pistons, Rings, Rods & Parts for Sale
- Nos hastings 828 std. piston rings (partial set)- 1950 willys 4 cyl. 2.2l
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- Ford 351 w pistons [8] with pins [new] 416p.030
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- ~1~nos~classic~ 1940's 1950's whizzer motorbike piston ring # 2179 ~(US $24.98)
- Nos complete .030 oversize piston set to fit hillman minx & husky '50/'57(US $129.00)
MINI Roadster / Speedster spied
Fri, 28 Aug 2009The MINI Roadster caught on a poster at a MINI 50th Event We had a whole heap of information earlier on this week on the MINI Coupe Concept that BMw are bringing to Frankfurt. But we had nothing on the MINI Roadster / Speedster, even though we know that MINI has produced a roofless version of the MINI Coupe. But a quick witted visitor managed to grab a snap of the poster you see above at a MINI 50th private party, which at least proves that the MINI Speedster is coming to the party in Frankfurt next month.
How to buy a secondhand Ferrari 355
Fri, 10 Apr 2009By Chris Chilton Motoring Issues 10 April 2009 10:00 So how much does a 355 cost? (And we're not talking the legion Toyota MR2 rip-off kit cars). ‘They start at £30k’ says Karl Virdi from Verdi Performance Cars (www.verdiferrari.biz), adding that £35k buys a really nice GTB.
2016 Subaru WRX STI will get the WRX Concept’s looks
Sun, 15 Jun 2014The next Subaru WRX STI should look a lot like the WRX Concept (above) Subaru fans were delighted that the new Subaru WRX STI – revealed at the Detroit Auto Show in January – was actually going to make it to the UK, and at a price that isn’t too barking at £29k. But the joy that the new Scooby was heading for Subaru’s UK showrooms was tempered somewhat by its looks, looks that owed far more to the last generation WRX STI than the stunning Subaru WRX Concept we saw at the Frankfurt Motor Show last year. The WRX Concept was everything we hoped the Scooby could be, with form being allowed to come to the fore rather than being a result of function, and making the WRX far more appealing.