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Dodge Nv5600 Reverse Gear 3500 6 Speed Transmission Cummins on 2040-parts.com

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Rindge, New Hampshire, US

Rindge, New Hampshire, US
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GOOD USED REVERSE GEAR FOR THE NV5600 6 SPEED IN DODGE TRUCKS WITH THE CUMMINS DIESEL

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A brief history of the 'Le Mans-style' start

Wed, 09 Jun 2010

The famous ‘Le Mans start’ Since the race’s inaugural meeting in 1923, tradition dictated a standing start. This later became known as a ‘Le Mans start’, and involved drivers lining their cars up along the pit wall in the order they qualified in. Racers would then have to stand on the opposite side of the track, and when the French Tricolor flag dropped the drivers would have to sprint to their cars, strap themselves in and begin racing.

IED reveals updated Cisitalia 202 E concept

Mon, 20 Feb 2012

IED will reveal the Cisitalia 202 E Concept – a modern version of the Pininfarina-designed 1947 Cisitalia 202 – at next month's Geneva motor show. Design students of the Master of Arts in Transportation Design developed the Cisitalia 202 E (Evolution) Concept at the IED in Turin as part of their work experience program during the 2010-2011 academic year. IED has announced that, "the concept faithfully reflects the design of the historic vehicle, with dimensions and power aligned with modern times." Technical partners of the project include CECOMP (prototype construction), Pirelli, OZ Racing and ABET Laminati.

Meadow Brook concours changes name

Wed, 24 Feb 2010

The Meadow Brook Concours d'Elegance is changing its name this year and will be known as the Concours d'Elegance of America at Meadow Brook. The vintage-car event is held annually in suburban Detroit on the grounds of the Meadow Brook estate, located on the campus of Oakland University. The estate is the former home of Matilda Dodge Wilson, the widow of auto pioneer John Dodge.