Connecting Rods for Sale
- Triple x race components sc-su-0302 rod end 5/8in rh thread 1/2in hole steel rod(US $42.76)
- Callies gm ls forged h-beam rods - 6.125/2.100 u16300(US $2,353.00)
- Scat pro sport h-beam connecting rods 2-ls1-6100-2100-927(US $787.67)
- Scat pro stock i-beam connecting rods 2-icr40l-6125p(US $514.90)
- Triple x race components sc-su-0301 rod end lh thread alum 5/8in x 1/2in hole ro(US $42.76)
- Qa1 xml8-12 rod end - 1/2 x 3/4 lh chromoly - male rod end, xm series, spherical(US $61.19)
2015 Lincoln Navigator gets a fresh face
Thu, 23 Jan 2014Lincoln has just unveiled a refreshed 2015 Navigator. The Navigator received its last visual updates in 2007, but today steps out with a fresh fascia and improved interior and exterior styling. Seven years is a lifetime in the car world, and the 2015 Navigator will have some pretty stiff competition in the luxury SUV class including the Mercedes-Benz GL and Cadillac Escalade.
Chrysler is set to invest $500 million in Toledo Jeep assembly plant
Wed, 16 Nov 2011Chrysler Group plans to invest $500 million in its Toledo North Assembly Plant and hire a second shift of workers over the next year to build a new Fiat-based SUV for Jeep, as well as other vehicles. "This plant has been chosen to build the future Jeep SUV to replace the current Jeep Liberty that will be exported to markets all over the world," CEO Sergio Marchionne said at the plant Wednesday. "Jeep is at the heart of our plans to internationalize Chrysler, a process which is being accelerated by Chrysler's access to Fiat's distribution capabilities in Europe and Latin America." Toledo North is Chrysler's only assembly plant with only one shift of workers.
Car makers shun Detroit show NAIAS 2009
Thu, 27 Nov 2008By Simon Stiel Motor Shows 27 November 2008 11:28 The number of car makers pulling out of Detroit's major auto show, the North American International Auto Show 2009, is growing. The very survival of Detroit is being questioned as Congress debates the $25 billion aid package to save GM, Ford and Chrysler – and now it looks as if the NAIAS is under threat too. In the past weeks, Ferrari, Land Rover, Rolls Royce, Mitsubishi, Nissan and Suzuki have announced their withdrawal from the show, which is scheduled to begin on 11 January 2009.