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Hurst 3160014 Quarter Stick Automatic Shifter * New * on 2040-parts.com

US $278.46
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Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States

Pittston, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hurst Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:3160014 UPC #:84829000564 Interchange Part Number:3160014 Merchandising Name:Quarter Stick Warranty:Yes Important::CONFIRM FITMENT REFER TO COMPATIBILITY ABOVE UPC:084829000564

UK car sales up 11% in May (2013)

Thu, 06 Jun 2013

The Ford Fiesta (pictured) was again the best selling car in the UK The rise and rise of new car registrations in the UK continues to defy the rest of the economy, with figures up in May 2013 by 11 per cent year on year, and private sales up a massive 20.9 per cent to levels last seen in 2007. It’s the fifteenth month in succession new car registration have risen in the UK, with sales for May at 180,111 and total sales to date in 2013 hitting almost 1 million units, at 948,666. The SMMT think the big jump in private registrations is down to a number of factors, including cars bought under the scrappage scheme now being traded in for a new car, strong incentives from car makers and the promise of new cars offering lower running costs, and they’re probably right, although there are other factors in play too.

Concept Car of the Week: Ford 021C (1999)

Fri, 12 Sep 2014

As Australian-born designer Marc Newson this week joined Apple, we can only wish that he brings with him the same smart-yet-playful approach as he did with his radical Ford 021C concept. Presented at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show, the project began when Marc Newson was commissioned by Ford global design director, J Mays, to create an innovative interior. Their mutual passion for design and their enthusiasm led to a much larger project and Newson eventually delivered a complete working prototype.

2012 Saab 9-5 SportCombi: More photos +video

Thu, 24 Feb 2011

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