Corvette Clock Analog Movements 1972, 1973, 1974 For Parts on 2040-parts.com
Caldwell, New Jersey, United States
This is a pair of original 1972 - 1975 and 197? - 197? Corvette clock parts and 2 movements
Selling only for parts coils are shot..... The white gear is 1972-75 Red gear is 197? -197? Maybe 1969 - 71....... I don't remember These are left over from my repair shop You get all that is in the photo |
Clocks for Sale
- 92-95 honda civic oem dash clock(US $8.00)
- 1948 buick clock 40 series(US $145.00)
- Land rover range rover vdo clock(US $24.00)
- Dash clock tested 1991-96 jeep cherokee xj, 91-92 comanche mj oem original(US $39.99)
- Tiburon interior digital dash clock 2004(US $25.00)
- 2010 pt cruiser upper center dash analog clock(US $24.95)
Ford B-Max concept
Tue, 22 Mar 2011The Ford B-Max concept from Geneva previewed more than just an evolution of the Kinetic design language. The B-Max demonstrates a production ready B-pillar-less sliding rear door, as well as other ecologically minded additions, strongly suggesting that the show car is little more than a thinly veiled doppelganger for a production model. The B segment car is powered by a turbocharged three cylinder, one liter EcoBoost engine, combined with a start-stop mechanism to produce significantly improved economy and CO2 ratings.
Mercedes SL65 AMG Black Series (2008): first photos
Fri, 11 Jul 2008By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 11 July 2008 08:16 Mercedes isn't just a car company; it now offers a conveyor belt to satisfy the most farflung consumer mores. Why else launch the SL65 AMG Black Series? It's not as if the current SL63 and SL65 aren't powerful or fast enough (604bhp and 4.2sec 0-62mph, anyone?).
Jaguar F-Type Coupe ‘Lightweight’ Club Sport plotted
Sun, 30 Mar 2014Jaguar are plotting a more focused version of the F-Type Coupe (pictured The new Jaguar F-Type Coupe is the first proper sports car from Jaguar in 50 years, and it looks like Jaguar are plotting to extend the appeal of the F-Type Coupe with more focused versions. We’ve already seen theĀ Jaguar Project 7 F-Type with a hefty dose of DNA from the D-Type – even if that was billed as a one-off – but it now seems Jaguar are looking for a limited production run of a lightweight F-Type – perhaps the Jaguar F-Type Club Sport. Motoring in Australia managed to bend the ear of F-Type Production Director Russ Varney, who had some interesting speculation to add fuel to the fire over the rumours of a more focused F-Type Coupe.