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- 2ea 11.9” 60# nitro-prop gas strut toy tool jo job box chest lid lift shaft arm(US $23.99)
- 11.9” 90# nitro-prop gas strut toy tool jo job box chest top lid lift shaft arm (US $12.99)
- 2ea toy tool jo job box chest nitro-prop strut spring lift rod rep spd-4900-10(US $23.99)
- Set 7 .5 in 50# truck bed tool toy chest gas spring strut lid lift jo box 7.5” (US $23.99)
- 2ea tool box toy chest lid support lift prop strut shock spring rep spd-2100-90 (US $23.99)
- Trailer organizer nitrous bottle rack aluminum natural holds 2 nitrous bottles(US $89.92)
Viva La Viva
Wed, 10 Sep 2014VAUXHALL is to resurrect the Viva name as it plans to launch an entry-level car to sit alongside its Mini rival the Adam and soon to be launched new Corsa supermini. For now the car maker isn’t giving much away, although it has revealed that the new car will be a five-door model. And while the new Viva will be a significant step up in terms of refinement and sophistication over its 1963 namesake, it’s clear that Vauxhall is keen to tap into the current trend for producing low cost cars that’s proved so successful for the likes of Dacia.
Middlecott Sketchbattle Experiment contest pits auto designers against Detroit talent
Thu, 09 Jan 2014Local creative and design talent from outside and inside the car industry will go head-to-head in a multi-round competition for the title of Sketchmaster in the Middlecott Sketchbattle Experiment (MSBE). To be held at an underground afterparty for the Auto Show Charity Preview on 17 January at the Kunsthalle Museum in Detroit, the self-styled car design fight club will be attended by industry leaders, designers from Ford, GM, Chrysler, Toyota and Tier One suppliers. Car enthusiasts, artists and designers from around the globe will also be present.
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.