Transmission & Drivetrain for Sale
- Differential cover gm 1988 & up 1500 10 bolt(US $16.99)
- Jaguar 1 pair rear bump stops on irs cars, e-type on to 80's(US $20.00)
- 1964-1969 chevelle,camaro powerglide kick down rod(US $4.99)
- 64 72 chevelle auto shifter cable with lower brackets(US $54.00)
- Valvoline valvomatic dexron ii 2 new transmission fluid (lot of 6 cans) (US $35.00)
- Genuine 1939 chevrolet vacuum cylinder boot nos 3650360 made in usa!!--l@@k(US $11.95)
Concept Car of the Week: Bertone BMW Pickster (1998)
Fri, 23 May 2014The creation of new niche products is an ongoing process for car manufacturers and sometimes combining different segments into one can provide a popular solution. Nowadays, all these mongrels are usually categorised under the same label ‘Crossover', which doesn't mean much anymore a part perhaps for an artificial off-road appearance. But back in America's sixties, the combination of a pick-up's functionality with the style and driving performance of a sports car became so successful that it created a whole new segment.
GM covers partial repair cost for defective fuel-level sensors
Fri, 07 Oct 2011General Motors has said it will cover half the cost for repairing defective fuel gauges in 2005- through 2009- model-year Chevrolet, Buick, GMC and Saab 9-7X sport-utility vehicles. GM's agreement to pay half the repair costs puts an end to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's probe, opened earlier this year. NHSTA was checking into reports that the gauges showed there was more gas in the tank than there actually was.
McLaren F1 for sale – the best one in the world?
Tue, 30 Jun 2009The McLaren F1 - NOT the 'New' car for sale - we're not allowed to show that picture! But with only 64 road cars made (plus the handful of LM models – which would set you back considerably more), and the ability to stand shoulder to shoulder with the modern ‘Best Car in the World’ title holder – the Bugatti Veyron – it should be no surprise that they fetch such high prices. And if any more McLaren F1s set on fire, as we reported recently, the ones left will all go up in value.