Made for a 1977 to 1979 Ford inline-6. Professionally cleaned and rebuilt 5 years ago. Sat on a shelf in the garage ever sense. Extremely clean and float still moves freely when you turn the carb over.
Carburetors for Sale
3 new edelbrock carter parts components. 8089 banjo fitting 8012 & 8009 adapters(US $17.50)
1928 1929 1930 1931 model a ford 1 barrel up draft carburetor, coup aa truck(US $75.00)
Holley performance 0-80319-1 marine carburetor(US $1,260.27)
Holley performance 0-80508s street carburetor(US $406.19)
Holley performance 0-8896-3rd ultra dominator hp race carburetor(US $938.14)
Holley performance 0-1848-1 street carburetor(US $1,261.06)
Tom Medley 1920-2014
Sun, 09 Mar 2014Tom Medley, best known as the creator of the hapless and humorous hot hero Stroker McGurk, passed away March 2 of natural causes in Los Angeles at the age of 93. While Medley was best known for his McGurk character, he was part of the media empire that was Hot Rod magazine from just after its inception until his retirement 37 years later. Medley was a photographer as well as a cartoonist, covering the first Bonneville speed week and the Indy 500 from 1950 to 1964.
Mitsubishi Outlander Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) starts European sales
Tue, 22 Oct 2013The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV (pictured) now on sale in Europe The Mitsubishi Outlander PHEV landed officially at the Paris Motor Show in 2012 – preceded by a number of concepts before Mistubishi was happy – as a plug-in hybrid from Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi had promised the Outlander PHEV would go on sale in 2013 so, by the skin of their teeth, they’re starting to roll it out in European markets with the Netherlands up first followed by the Nordic countries – and the UK somewhere down the list. With 12,000 orders for the Outlander PHEV in Europe already, Mitsubishi are assured of a decent level of sales for their PHEV SUV, although those sales are driven by the daft tax breaks on offer for ‘green’ cars more than anything else.
No special purchase schemes for electric Golf
Wed, 06 Aug 2014VOLKSWAGEN has announced that the electric-driven e-Golf will be sold just like any other Golf. The company will not separate battery rental from the purchase of the car, unlike Renault's approach with the Zoe, meaning that customers who buy the e-Golf will also be buying the batteries. There will be no special incentives like access to other Volkswagen cars for a limited number of days per year, which is a scheme in place with the electric-powered BMW i3.