Motor Mounts for Sale
- Dea/ttpa a2674 engine mount front(US $21.08)
- Dea/ttpa a2714 engine mount front(US $16.99)
- Dea/ttpa a5440 engine mount front left(US $113.70)
- Dea/ttpa a3002 engine mount front left(US $52.26)
- Dea/ttpa a7100 engine mount front(US $56.77)
- Dea/ttpa a3008 engine mount front right(US $56.77)
HPP turns Challenger into Superbird
Wed, 23 Oct 2013Those of you pining for the high-winged days of the Dodge Charger Daytona and Plymouth Superbird can open up your checkbooks and make one payable to Heide Performance Products out of Madison Heights, Mich. The company can turn any Dodge Challenger into a '70s-inspired pavement burner, though they leave the actual pavement-burning modifications up to you: the Superbird/Daytona kit is an appearance upgrade only. The full kit comes with a nose cone assembly ($5,999), three-piece wing ($2,499), functional Shaker hood and scoop ($2,499), rear aluminum louvers ($899), HPP Challenger hood pins ($179), Daytona or Superbird taillight overlays ($189), fender gills ($89), pistol-grip shift lever ($149) and rear diffuser ($1,299), or a total of $13,800.
Couple to display four cars, receive new honor at Hilton Head concours
Wed, 15 Aug 2012The 2012 Hilton Head Island Motoring Festival & Concours d'Elegance will include major international names in automotive collecting and racing when the event returns for its 11th-annual celebration Oct. 26-Nov. 4.
Aston Martin Zagato Centennials (2013) first official pictures
Mon, 22 Jul 2013Aston Martin’s long-time coach-building collaborator Zagato has pulled the wraps off a pair of special edition Astons to celebrate the Newport Pagnell brand’s 100th birthday. Christened the DBS Coupe Zagato Centennial and DB9 Spyder Zagato Centennial, the specially-commissioned cars combine typically striking Zagato styling cues with Aston mechanicals. Aston Martin DBS Zagato Centennial: the headlines The coupe car’s most eye-catching feature is the typically Zagato double-bubble roof profile, accentuated by a polished metal strip that swoops from the car’s beltline across the rear window.