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Westland, Michigan, United States

Westland, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1967,1968,1969,1984 Chevrolet, Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac, Cadillac, GMC Truck, Chevy 210, chevy Post, chevy Bel air, chevy impala, 6 cyclinder, v - eight, trans. This orginal shaft with a soft rubber boot and still has pin and clip. the rod threads and still looks to be in good shape. No Casting number. See photos for details. All sales are final. No returns or refunds. I take paypal. Thanks for looking. (No reserver )

Skoda Rapid & Rapid Spaceback GreenLine from £17,195

Thu, 07 Nov 2013

Skoda Rapid & Rapid Spaceback GreenLine (pictured) cost from £17,195 With the Skoda Rapid already on the market, and its sibling with a hatch – the Rapid Spaceback – about to launch, Skoda is introducing the emissions-friendly GreenLine versions of both cars. Both the saloon (liftback) and the Spaceback (hatch) get the same 89bhp 1.6 litre diesel driving the front wheels through a five-speed manual gearbox. Despite differences in dimensions and weight, Skoda are claiming the same 99g/km emissions and 74.3mpg for both saloon and Spaceback, practically perfect if you’re a company car driver.

First Jaguar F-Type customer cars leave Jaguar’s Castle Bromwich

Fri, 10 May 2013

The first proper sports car from Jaguar since the E-Type ended production almost 40 years ago (and it could be argued the later V12 E-Types were more a GT than a proper sports car), the F-Type is a hook to hang Jaguar’s future intent on – and it seems to be making a pretty good fist of it. It may not be cheap (you’ll pay £80k for a V8 F-Type) and it may be heavier than its lightweight aluminium underpinnings promise, but it looks great, goes very well and seems to have proper Jaguar ‘Soul’. A winning combination.

Poll: what should be done with donated Dodge Vipers?

Mon, 10 Mar 2014

Last week Chrysler sent letters to a number of colleges ordering them to crush the remaining Dodge Vipers that they have in their custody, in accordance with the agreement entered into by the carmaker and a number of vocational school when Chrysler donated the cars. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the interet got wind of this and blew a head gasket. How could early pre-production Vipers be ordered to the crusher when they're...