Radiators & Parts for Sale
- 1986-1993 ford taurus 2.5l 3.0l 2-row a/t radiator assembly except sho models(US $71.30)
- Cooling radiator replacement assembly 1996-2002 toyota 4runner 2.7l m/t manual(US $66.46)
- Land rover transmission oil cooler radiator discovery 2 ii 99-02 pfz100010 used(US $65.00)
- 62mm 3 rows/cores 1932 ford hi-boy ford engine 1932 aluminum radiator (US $152.00)
- 2 rows all aluminum radiator toyota mark ii jzx110 1jz 2000 01 02 03 04-2010 (US $238.00)
- 2 rows all aluminum radiator toyota mark 2 ii/ chaser jzx100 96 97 98 99 00 01(US $176.00)
New York, California first to get electric Focus
Mon, 08 Aug 2011Customers in New York and California will be the first to take delivery of the 2012 Focus EV, according to a message posted on a Focus Forum from Ford marketing. That also explains some new material from the company which says, "2012 Focus electric; coming spring 2012." The Focus will launch in 19 markets, including Chicago, Detroit and Seattle, but it will hit the coasts first. In the www.myfocuselectric.com forum, Ford's electrified-vehicles marketing manager David Finnegan broke the news.
Bentley Hunaudières: The Bentley that became a Bugatti
Sun, 29 Apr 2012Bentley Hunaudieres Now seemingly forgotten, the Bentley Hunaudières Concept car from the 1999 Geneva Motor Show was the forerunner to the Bugatti Veyron. At the end of the 1990s Volkswagen embarked on a buying frenzy that would see them become makers of some of the world’s most desirable cars, acquiring Bentley, Bugatti and Lamborghini in the space of a few months in 1998. But even though VW had bought Bentley and Bugatti it seems they weren’t entirely sure at first where they would take their new marques, and at the 1999 Geneva Motor Show they revealed a W16 hypercar.
Five questions with Jaguar's 1960s test driver Norman Dewis
Tue, 17 May 2011Norman Dewis, Jaguar's test driver in the 1960s, played a pivotal role in the E-type launch at Geneva in 1961. Now a sprightly 93-year-old, he recalls that day for AutoWeek. AutoWeek: What was your role in the E-type launch?