Early 70's Dodge Dart steering wheel. Very good condition.
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Steering Wheels & Horns for Sale
- 1962 chrysler 300 horn button mopar ~ oem ~ near mint condition ~ fast shipping(US $89.95)
- Nos 1962 1963 1964 1965 chevrolet ii & chevelle chrome horn button cap 3791467(US $79.99)
- 1959-1960 chevrolet horn ring chevy 59 60 impala elcamino(US $40.00)
- Nos 83-88 chevy monte carlo ss steering wheel horn pad 84 85 86 87 new orig gm(US $115.00)
- Vintage 1937 cadillac outside door handles,, rare barn find, $9.95 no reserve,
- Ooga horn 1920-1930 motor driven horn, sparton, klaxon or other make, parts(US $9.95)
HSV GTS/Vauxhall VXR8 (2013) first pictures of new Aussie M5
Tue, 14 May 2013This is the new HSV GTS: all 577bhp of it. The V8-powered supersaloon has had a supercharger bolted onto its 430bhp engine, taking power from BMW M3 levels to the same poke as a Mercedes E63 AMG S. Plus, there's a new exterior and cabin design.
Citroen Revolte concept car at 2009 Frankfurt motor show
Thu, 10 Sep 2009By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 10 September 2009 10:40 New leaked photographs of the Citroen Revolte have seeped across the internet – revealing the mysterious concept car that some commentators claim harks back to the 2CV. These Revolte photos were published by our friends over at Worldcarfans.Although we know little about the Revolte, judging by its name it's yet another electric car. And these photos reveal more of its compact style, complete with suicide doors.Citroen Revolte: the leaked photos and the official teaserCitroen issued one teaser photograph of its surprise for the 2009 Frankfurt motor show earlier in the week – and we said it looks set to be a concept car hint of the next C2 supermini.
Ford Kuga – moving to the USA
Sun, 25 Oct 2009Ford are intending moving production of the Kuga from Germany to the US. So the reports we’re hearing that Ford are about to up sticks with Kuga production from Saarlouis to Louisville make sense on a number of levels. The Kuga could make a very viable replacement for the Ford Escape (which in its last iteration was sold in Europe as the Maverick).