Global Parts 4811570 A/c Hose Assembly on 2040-parts.com
United States, United States
A/C Hoses & Fittings for Sale
- Global parts distributors 1411641 accumulator and hose assembly(US $48.39)
- Global parts distributors 1411587 accumulator and hose assembly(US $28.57)
- Global parts 4811561 a/c hose assembly(US $32.61)
- Global parts 4811505 a/c hose(US $90.05)
- Global parts distributors 4811406 compressor hose assembly(US $84.49)
- 1969 ford mustang cougar ac hose firewall mounting plate oem 67 68 70(US $18.99)
CAR tech: Britain's £1bn auto-industry revolution
Mon, 21 Oct 2013By Damion Smy Motor Industry 21 October 2013 09:30 BMW, Jaguar-Land Rover and Nissan are just a handul of the car companies to have seen the potential in British design and engineering. Read on to find out just how they're actually helping Britian fight Germany as the car world's most pivotal auto-industry R&D hub. More than £1billion will be invested in the UK over the next decade to build a hub of design, engineering and manufacturing nous in the automotive equivalent of California’s Silicon Valley.
Volkswagen designer gets 2011 lifetime achievement award
Tue, 21 Jun 2011Volkswagen Group designer Walter de'Silva was chosen for this year's Lifetime Design Achievement Award at EyesOn Design, which ran over Father's Day weekend in the Detroit area. About 260 invitation-only vehicles were in attendance at Sunday's car show on the grounds of the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe Shores. They were chosen based on this year's theme of "Designing for the Future." Only car designers who have previously won the Lifetime Design Achievement Award were allowed to vote on a winner for 2011.
'We just did it': The story of the Viper
Thu, 29 Mar 2012With the public debut of the 2013 SRT Viper scheduled for the New York auto show, we've scoured the Autoweek archives to bring you some classic Viper stories from our past. For exclusive Viper Week content including the latest news as it happens, check out Autoweek.com/viperweek By Robert A. Lutz, originally published in Autoweek 10/5/98 The most famous Chrysler turnaround, the one fueled by the invention of the minivan and the K-car and supported by government loan guarantees, was followed by a second, less-celebrated escape from the brink of disaster.