Brilliant chromed cutwater from (I think) a Century Coronado.
But could be retrofitted for others like Chris Craft, Garwood, Hacker Craft
etc. It has a few dings on the cutting
edge but overall in excellent condition.
Deck & Cabin Hardware for Sale
- Yamaha hatch handle housing(US $0.99)
- 2 vintage brass fixed eye 5 inch boat sailboat snap hooks anchor symbol 8 oz(US $24.00)
- Promariner multi battery isolator part # 1-70-2(US $40.00)
- Canvas cover dot fasteners stud dot 3 is 1" lenth screw stainless 20 pac screws(US $18.95)
- Canvas cover dot 4 and 5 fasteners dot 4 3/16" lenth 25 pairs boat top hardware(US $19.95)
- Canvas cover dot fasteners stud dot 1 3/8" lenth screw stainless 20 pac screws(US $14.95)
One Lap of the Web: Life with an E28 M5, Senna's NSX and the taxi of the future
Thu, 08 Aug 2013-From our friends at Motoring Con Brio comes this report on BMW E28 M5 ownership. Early observations suggest that the car likes to go fast and burn a ton of gas in the process. -Bring a Trailer has an eBay listing for a Honda NSX that was supposed to have been gifted to Ayrton Senna by his sponsor Antonio de Almeida Braga.
SSC Tuatara revealed in Shanghai
Sat, 13 Aug 2011Jerod Shelby reveals the SSC Tuatara in Shanghai We finally discovered last month that Shelby Supercars wouldn’t be calling their new Veyron-bashing hypercar the Ultimate Aero II (which seemed logical) but has instead taken a leaf out of Pagani’s ‘Book of obscure names for Supercars’ and decided on SSC Tuatara. Yep, SSC has named their hypercar after the Maori name for a lizard, a lizard with the fastest evolving DNA of any creature (doubtless the motivation for Jerod nicking the name for his car). Interestingly, a comment on the story we ran about the new SSC getting the Tuatara moniker said that as well as having the fastest evolving DNA of any creature, the Tuatara “…puts a tortoise to shame in the slow moving stakes, and is also regarded as a living link to the dinosaurs” which, for Jerod Shelby’s benefit, we should probably gloss over.
Game Changer? Ford has high hopes for its redesigned 2011 Explorer
Mon, 26 Jul 2010Ford wants you to forget everything you know, or think you know, about its Explorer. The company has high hopes for its all-new SUV, and rightfully so. It's one of the most recognizable nameplates in the auto industry with, according to Ford, a 95 percent name-recognition rate.