HARLEY PANHEAD HANDLEBAR COVER HARLEY PANHEAD HANDLEBAR COVER. FITS 1949 TO 1959 BARS AND HAS SOME RUST AS SEEN IN THE PICTURES |
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
- 1938-39 hd narrow brace springer front fender
- Harley 45 by rowe, pair of hd 45 exhaust valves
- Harley cam cover
- Early gears ? harley or indian ?
- Yamaha oem cylinder head it yz 465 it465 yz465 1980-1982 vintage ahrma 3r5-11111(US $39.92)
- Random motorcycle wheel honda ? yamaha kawasaki ? suzuki ? for parts 21 x 2.75(US $9.95)
McLaren DOESN’T stop production of the MP4-12C to fix problems.
Sat, 08 Oct 2011McLaren MP4-12C problems haven't stopped production The McLaren MP4-12C is McLaren’s first road car in almost twenty years, and it appears that the new 458 competitor from Woking has a few problems. Reports have been cropping up for some weeks that MP4-12C owners have been plagued (well, plagued is harsh) by a raft of problems including a battery drainage issue (something many cars suffer from early on), headlight condensation and glitchy door operation. McLaren are adamant none of the issues affecting the 12C are safety related and it is therefore continuing to build the cars, so although there will be a delay for some new owners in delivery, the issues should cause no long term back log in deliveries.
Ferrari 599 HTGE package & the 599XX
Sat, 28 Feb 2009Ferrari is busy doing what it does best – making the most of the exceptional cars it makes. All the glory of late has been focused on the Ferrari California – but not for the right reasons. The California grabbed the headlines for two reason; it was the first Ferrari with a folding tin rood and the cheapest Ferrari currently available.
Police seize 700 stolen car badges
Fri, 13 Dec 2013Police have seized over 700 badges believed to have been stolen from cars in the Coventry area. 49-year-old badge thief Maxine-Ann Sokil was caught out when a potential buyer recognised a badge from Coventry Transport Museum on eBay. On Bing: see pictures of car badges Car badges - Name the car badge quiz The amateur detective tipped off museum staff – who reported the discovery to police, the Coventry Telegraph reports.