Wheel Hubs & Bearings for Sale
- Corvette chevelle gto camaro 2 inch wheel spacers aluminum(US $90.00)
- Mga release bearing(US $18.95)
- 1954-55 chevy 1st series 2 ton truck front wheel hub seal nos gm 1116(US $9.99)
- Ford 1982/89 all "tube" (fuel 5/16" steel - 12"lg push connect tube ends type 1)(US $7.95)
- 1937 1947 lincoln ford pair of rear wheel outer seals nors(US $22.90)
- Bca federal mogul a-5 bearing(US $13.95)
Meadow Brook concours crowns 1939 Delahaye and 1934 Packard best of show
Sun, 02 Aug 2009Two long-gone luxury liners, a 1939 Delahaye and a 1934 Packard, won best-of-show honors Sunday at the 30th Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance, standing out in a field of 250 pristine cars from bygone eras on a sun-drenched afternoon of nostalgia in suburban Detroit. The Delahaye 165 Cabriolet by Figoni & Falaschi won in the European category, while the Packard V-12 Sport Sedan by Dietrich, a ghost of Detroit's luxury car-making past, returned to grab top honors among the American products. The Delahaye, a drop-dead gorgeous maroon showpiece dripping in chrome and set off with yellow headlights, also won the People's Choice award.
Nissan Juke Shiro tops the Juke range
Wed, 01 Feb 2012The new range-topping Juke - the Nissan Juke Shiro The Nissan Juke Shiro launches as a range topper for the Juke range, with white interior features and 17″ dark alloys. All the news of late on the Juke has been the very bonkers Juke-R, but now Nissan are back in the real world with a new range-topper in the guise of the Nissan Juke Shiro. The Shiro takes the mantle from the limited edition Juke Kuro, and builds on the top trim Tekna with cosmetic tweaks and extra options, to create the Juke Shiro.
Ecclestone in court over 'bribery'
Thu, 24 Apr 2014THE TRIAL of Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone on bribery charges has begun in a case that could threaten his grip on the sport. Ecclestone, 83, talked with his lawyers and smiled as he took his place at the Munich state court today. He is accused of bribery and incitement to breach of trust, and could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted.