THIS WEEKS SPECIAL APPOX 300LBS OF N.O.S FAN BELTS - UP TO APPOX 1980'S. SOME NEED IDENTIFIED FOR WHAT THEY FIT BUT THERE IS A HUGE VARIETY IN SIZES... FOUND IN A CLOSED DEALERSHIP IN 1980.
A MUST HAVE FOR ANY GARAGE!!!!
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Belts, Pulleys & Brackets for Sale
- Engine lift hooks 1967 ford 390 gt & 428 pi 67' shelby gt 500 mustang cougar (US $94.95)
- Boss 302 engine lift hook 69 70 mustang cougar 1970(US $59.00)
- 60s-70s gm optional fan spacer chevy pontiac olds buick cadillac z28 trans am(US $9.99)
- 1965 buick grand sport 401 nail head engine warter crossover(US $40.00)
- 65-74 corvette power steering pump lower bracket(US $9.99)
- Bbc chevy serpentine pulley kit, billet machine finish power steering. u.s.a.(US $1,990.25)
Motown rockers Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. serve up Horse Power
Fri, 06 May 2011NASCAR fans looking for a new soundtrack to their auto-racing season can trade in their Lynyrd Skynyrd records for an offering from Detroit-based indie-pop duo Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. In a nod to their Motor City roots, band members Josh Epstein and Daniel Zott take the stage wearing racing suits and trucker hats and croon covers of Gil Scott-Heron's “We Almost Lost Detroit.” The band, which is touring the East Coast this week, released an EP titled Horse Power last summer and is coming out with its first full-length album, It's a Corporate World, on June 7.
Wild Mazzanti Evantra supercar debuts
Mon, 24 Feb 2014“The creation of each Evantra is a unique and emotional experience for those who participate in the project such as for the client who follows the birth of the car in each phase. Evantra V8 was not born to please everyone, instead to be herself and to generate emotions with her character and exclusivity.” That slightly broken piece of English is the refrain from Luca Mazzanti, CEO of Mazzanti Automobili. Its Evantra supercar made an appearance online before next month's Geneva motor show.
Watch a Lamborghini Hurac
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