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- Dorman hw5659 rear brake disc hardware kit-brake hardware kit - disc(US $15.36)
- Centric 120.40027 rear brake rotor/disc-premium rotor-preferred(US $52.01)
- 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 ford fairlane v8 front disc brakes(US $425.00)
- Federal-mogul wagner disc brake pad zx910(US $66.90)
- Centric 120.40011 front brake rotor/disc-premium brake rotor-preferred(US $39.91)
- Centric 120.39033 rear brake rotor/disc-premium rotor(US $69.20)
Ferrari F150 / F70: Details confirmed
Wed, 26 Dec 2012Ferrari has confirmed more details of the Enzo successor – the Ferrari F70 / F70 – in the Ferrari Magazine and their web site. As we’ve already reported today that the McLaren P1′s design is almost the same as the concept P1, we thought we should also report on the latest news on the McLaren’s biggest rival – the Ferrari F70 / F150 – now Ferrari has confirmed more detail. Most of what Ferrari has revealed on their web site (and in the latest edition of the Ferrari Magazine) has already been speculated upon, but now we know from the (prancing) horse’s mouth some of the technical details, as well as the look of the new Ferrari from the recent tease of the F70/F150.
Concept Car of the Week: Jaguar R-D6 (2003)
Fri, 15 Nov 2013Ten years ago Jaguar was still under the (s)mothering wing of Ford's Premier Auto Group. Its range comprised of the technically-advanced but stylistically geriatric XJ sedan, the golfers' favourite waftmobile XK8, the droopy S-Type with what appeared to be a lavatory seat on its nose and a Ford Mondeo in a bowler hat known as the X-Type. However things were changing in the back rooms of Coventry.
1961 Jaguar E-Type ‘Barn Find’ sells for £110k
Fri, 03 May 2013Rarity is all in the classic car world, which is one of the reasons why the early, pre-Fiat Ferraris command huge prices (there were only 33 Series 1 Ferrari 250 GTOs built and you would now have to pay north of $40 million for one) and why the E-Type – glorious and desirable though it is – commands a fraction of that. In fact, you can pick up a very decent E-Type in good condition for as little as £50k, and even E-Types that have been fully restored and with low mileage don’t often break the £100k barrier. So why has this tatty 1961 flat-floor E-Type sold for £119,020 at Bonhams auction at the RAF Museum in Hendon?