1969 CHEVY CAMARO, 1969- 1974 CHEVY NOVA LOCK OUT REVERSE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION.
Shifters for Sale
- Camaro firebird trans am console shifter 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81(US $80.00)
- 08 acura mdx shift shifter assembly 3h7836(US $60.00)
- Save 88-91 honda civic crx si jdm racing short throw shifter(US $9.99)
- Hurst competition plus 4 speed shifter with reverse lockout(US $250.00)
- Shifter assy : 2003 mercedes e-class 476178(US $214.99)
- 06-2010 chrysler pt cruiser complete transmission shifter, knob, plate and boot(US $40.00)
Ferrari 458 Speciale stars at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show
Tue, 10 Sep 2013This is the Ferrari 458 Speciale, debuting here at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show – and it’s the most powerful naturally aspirated V8 model the iconic Italian supercar builder has ever produced. It’s not just the 458’s engine that’s received some attention though, a new trick traction control system and interior details to die for carve this out as potentially one of the greatest Ferraris of all time.
McLaren P1 Track confirmed as McLaren Automotive goes in to profit
Wed, 04 Jun 2014McLaren are building a track version of the P1 (pictured) for P1 customers only It’s only three years since McLaren Automotive entered the hugely competitive market for high-end supercars (well, it’s four years, but only three since the first 12C went to a customer), but it’s already in profit. McLaren made an operating profit in 2013 of £12.4 million (and a pre-tax of £4.4 million) on sales of £284.4 million and did so – as predicted – by hitting their sales targets – McLaren sold 1359 12Cs and 36 of the McLaren P1 hypercar. And that looks to be just the start.
Fiat chief tours Chrysler headquarters
Tue, 27 Jan 2009Fiat S.p.A. CEO Sergio Marchionne and a team of Fiat senior executives visited Chrysler LLC headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich., on Saturday morning, according to a letter to Chrysler employees from CEO Bob Nardelli. The Fiat team visited a display of vehicles in Chrysler's design dome and met with Nardelli; Tom LaSorda, co-president; Frank Klegon, executive vice president of product development; Frank Ewasyshyn, executive vice president of manufacturing, and other executives.