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Crosby, Texas, US
Valves & Parts for Sale
- Edelbrock 5862 valve springs - set of 16(US $66.31)
- Trick flow 16414-16 valve springs dual 1.640" diameter 650 lbs./in. set of 16(US $319.97)
- New sealed power v-2134 valve(US $16.29)
- Supertech intake & exhaust valve seals mitsu evolution(US $29.00)
- Supertech nitride valves eclipse talon 4g63 dsm - .5mm(US $229.00)
- Supertech dual valve springs - eclipse talon 4g63 dsm(US $349.00)
Fisker expects to partner with automakers
Sat, 08 Dec 2012Fisker Automotive's CEO, warning of the pitfalls facing independent small automakers, says the luxury plug-in hybrid manufacturer is poised to partner with other automakers next year. Tony Posawatz, Fisker's CEO and former chief engineer of the Chevrolet Volt, told Automotive News that Fisker is in talks for three potential deals in which executives at the "highest levels" of the companies involved are "talking specifics." "We are absolutely committed to making this company win longer term, and the history of smaller companies living on their own in the automotive business is not stellar," Posawatz said in an interview. "We are not going to go it alone." Posawatz said alliance deals could be completed within the next year.
Fly to Timbuktu – in a car
Sat, 17 Jan 2009The Parajet Skycar - Flying from London to Timbutu We’ve been expecting flying cars to be the norm since the early 1920s sci-fi films that had everyone flying around the place in their very own sky buggy. But, despite countless efforts to make them a reality, they have never really happened. But a London company, Parajet, has just announced the launch of an expedition to ‘Fly’ to Timbuktu from London in their ‘Flying Car’.
One Lap of the Web: Antarctic hot rods, Nissan BE-1 for sale and parting with a beloved Wagoneer
Mon, 25 Nov 2013-- Here's yet another gem we first saw over at Hemmings: The first, and (so far as we know) only Antarctic hot rod ever built. It might be from 1968-'71; not much else is known, except that it was probably constructed by Navy SeaBees operating out of McMurdo Station. From the one photo we have, it looks like it could have a Jeep flathead four up front.