Dakota Digitals VFD3 Gauges & control boxes
In good working order. Came off a build that went to analog gauges Comes with what is pictured. |
Gauges for Sale
- 1959 edsell gauge console.
- 1967-68 new yorker, imperial,newport,300 speedometer gauge cluster ,used ,rare !(US $95.00)
- Vintage electric us gauge 2" fuel gauge black bezel black face
- New 1969-70 mustang gauge feed firewall-engine 390 428 429 big block cougar ford(US $39.90)
- New 1970-71 torino tachometer wiring harness 302 351 montego falcon comet ford(US $49.90)
- Turbopac stewart warner boost vac gauge vintage style buick turbo(US $45.00)
Jaguar Land Rover aiming to double sales
Sat, 22 Jun 2013Jaguar Land Rover plan to double sales We’ve got so used to reporting ever increasing sales for Jaguar and Land Rover that it comes as no big surprise that JLR are planning to double car sales by 2020. A few years ago such a figure would have been risible, but since Tata took the helm from Ford in 2008 the focus at JLR on creating a world beating brand and product has been unshakable. Tata got off to a good start with the Jaguar XF replacing the S-Type, and the new Jaguar XJ showing just how good a big luxury car can be to drive.
Range Rover long-wheelbase (2013) first official pictures
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Ford to add 1,200 jobs at Chicago plant to build 2011 Explorer
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