Guest Charge Pro Model 2620 Marine dual Battery Charger 2 Batteries At Once on 2040-parts.com
Electrical & Lighting for Sale
- Perko battery switch disconnect selector model 8502 with 2 keys(US $34.95)
- Tekonsha 119191 modulite hd plus trailer light module kit w/ circuit protection(US $45.00)
- Vintage boat spot light, chris craft ??, 6" long, swivel bracket, used, no res(US $15.00)
- 2x black & red 12 way terminal power distribution block w/ wire lugs 180a 12v us(US $19.99)
- Vintage boat spot light, chris craft ?? used cond. 5" diameter, untested, no res(US $12.00)
- Vintage ray line boat spot light, 11" long, swivels, used cond. chris craft ?nrs(US $25.00)
Caterham Seven 165 prototype stars at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show
Thu, 12 Sep 20132013 marks 40 years of Caterham Cars since what was originally a Lotus dealership took over production of the Series 4 Lotus Seven in 1973. Now, at Frankfurt 2013, the British manufacturer is debuting its newest model – the Seven 165 prototype – set to become the entry-level version and the lightest, most efficient Caterham ever when it goes on sale in the UK in 2014. We like the fact that you will be able to buy a Caterham for less than £17,000 and still be able to embarrass much more expensive machinery when the going gets twisty.
Ducati 1199 Panigale merges components, sheds weight [w/gallery]
Wed, 28 Mar 2012Ducati has released an image of its new 1199 Panigale without its fairings, illustrating how multiple elements of the bike have been fused together to make it incredibly lightweight and compact. The motorcycle manufacturer has managed to reduce the overall dry weight to be reduced by 10kg to a benchmark weight of just 164kg. The monocoque connects to the specially-designed engine's cylinder heads and comes forward to house the steering head bearings.
Car design: a reader laments current styling trends
Mon, 18 Oct 2010No Sonny, They Don’t Make ‘Em Like They Did In My Day Actually, back then, if they could be bothered to make them at all, they hardly ever made them properly, and much of what got made properly wasn’t worth the bother. So that’s nostalgia for you. But a post a while back from the clear-sighted Wittgenfrog echoed my own thoughts.