Selling a 1965 thru 1970 mustang 17" reconditioned fan. # sc fomoco b9 The fan has been striped, primed, and painted with black satin. No pitting. Mint show quality! Please see all pictures. Shipping to lower 48 USA only.
Other for Sale
- Corvette speedo tach gauge cluster 92 93 1992 1993(US $135.50)
- Ford mustang water pump pulley 390-428(US $49.95)
- Nos 1974 1975 1976 1977 grand prix panel asm., license plate mtg., rear(US $365.00)
- Nos 1973 1974 1975 grand am grand prix chevrolet mirrow - sport rh(US $395.00)
- Nos 1969 -1972 - camaro firebird gto grand prix - mirrow asm., r/v(US $395.00)
- Nos 1966 1967 lemans tempest sprint - cable, throttle control - o/h cam 6(US $195.00)
Jay Leno learns to drive his own McLaren MP4-12C at Dunsfold +video
Mon, 18 Jul 2011Jay Leno learns to drive his McLaren MP4-12C You happen to be one of the worlds’s best-known petrolheads, and you also own one of just 64 McLaren F1 road cars ever made. So when the company that made your McLaren F1 decides to make a new car – albeit not quite at the same exalted level of supercardom as the F1 – you have to have one. So you phone McLaren and place an order.
ZAP electric car
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