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Clutch Flywheel Fits 1968-1975 Ford F-100 Pickup,f-250 Pickup,f-350 Pickup on 2040-parts.com

US $128.99
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Carson, California, United States

Carson, California, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Weight:30.0000 [pg] SKU:ATP:Z-372 Length:14.5000 [in] Brand:ATP (Automatic Transmission Parts Inc.) Height:1.7500 [in] Manufacturer Part Number:Z-372 Outer Diameter:15.5 LineCode:ATP4 Fitment Footnotes:Teeth 184; Outer Dia 15.5"" Teeth:184 Quantity Needed:1; Pitch Flywheels:12 Width:14.5000 [in] Weight Added:N UPC:Does not apply

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Rolls-Royce 200EX concept (2009): first official photos of baby Roller

Thu, 19 Feb 2009

By Gavin Green First Official Pictures 19 February 2009 17:00 Rolls-Royce will show its new ‘baby’ car – though these things are relative – at the upcoming 2009 Geneva motor show, a year before sales commence in spring 2010. The Geneva ‘concept’ car is tagged 200EX but don’t be fooled by the experimental suffix. It’s the real thing – Rolls’ new £180,000 RR4 saloon (the production name is still secret).

Gemballa Mirage GT Carbon Edition revealed

Sat, 28 Feb 2009

Gemballa Mirage GT Carbon Edition Uwe Gemballa and his team are probably the world’s best Porsche Carrera GT Tuners. There have been a number of tuned and pimped versions from them in the last few years (you wonder when they’re going to run out of donor cars  – there were only 1270 ever made), but this one looks particularly good. Based on a standard donor Porsche Carrera GT, the Gemballa Mirage GT Carbon Edition gets a power increase of around 50bhp, taking it to 670bhp (not as mad as some of the Gemballa Carrera GTs have been) and 470lb/ft of torque.

Who's Where: Lorenzo Ramaciotti appointed Chief of Design for Fiat Group

Mon, 28 May 2007

Starting June 1, 2007 Lorenzo Ramaciotti will become the new Group Chief of Design at Fiat Group Automobiles. Ramaciotti was snatched up by Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne and convinced to head the company's design direction, filling a newly created position that hasn't previously existed at Fiat. Lorenzo Ramaciotti, who retired from Pininfarina in June 2005 after working for the famed coachbuilder for 32 years, will be responsible for all the Fiat Group brands, including Alfa Romeo, Lancia and Maserati.