Up for grabs is the Heater Control that was removed from a 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline. Control is in working condition, including original fuses. Could use some cleaning, a little lube for the sliders and of course new paint. Fuses may or may not be functional.
Switches & Controls for Sale
- 1970-1971 barracuda cuda challenger e body non rallye switch panel dash bezel(US $19.99)
- 67 nova sw nos 1967 1968 camaro nova buick turn signal switch !!!(US $125.00)
- Mopar 1968-70 dodge charger r/t daytona superbird dash headlight vacuum switch(US $35.00)
- Art deco gm steering column dress up kit chrome street rod steering tilt chevy(US $0.99)
- 69-75 sw 1969-1975 oldsmobile buick pontiac turn signal switch !!!(US $149.00)
- Chrome colum mount turn signal switch rat rod truck(US $21.95)
2014 Hyundai Genesis first glimpse
Thu, 24 Oct 2013Here are the first official shots of the next Hyundai Genesis, a long, cool drink of water that will chart the course for many larger Hyundai sedans to come. “We want more premium luxury,” said Moon Sik Kwon, president of Hyundai R&D. “Genesis will lead the way.” Details are not officially released yet, so, even though we just drove the thing all over Hyundai's Nam Yang proving ground here in Korea and have a definite opinion about it, we can't tell you whether or not it was a well-composed, powerfully quick, huge step up and over the first Genesis sedan.
Rolls-Royce confirms new Wraith coupé for Geneva
Fri, 18 Jan 2013Rolls-Royce will launch its new Wraith coupé model at this year's Geneva motor show, thought to be a dramatic fastback based on the Ghost. The carmaker's CEO, Torsten Müller-Ötvös, announced the news this morning at the company's World Dealer Conference in London, claiming that the Wraith will have "the boldest design, the most dramatic performance" and be the most powerful model yet. The Wraith will shape the future of Rolls-Royce and build on the success of Ghost and Phantom.
GM to cut 14% of global salaried workforce this year
Tue, 10 Feb 2009General Motors, facing a Feb. 17 deadline to show the government it's a viable company, said on Tuesday it will cut 14 percent of its salaried jobs globally by the end of the year and slash the salaries of many who remain. Salaried employment will drop to 63,000, from 73,000, the company said in a statement.