Used pedal and arm what you see is what you get. This may fit others its up to you to find out if its the part you need. Check my other listings for more mark parts. Thanks.
Other Parts for Sale
- 1949 1950 chevy passenger car grab bag lot of leftovers. rat rod sled stovebolt(US $59.00)
- 1955-1956 thunderbird bumperette guard left rear or right front the scarce one(US $79.50)
- Nos 70-71-72-73 351c water pump mustang cougar torino(US $95.00)
- A/c pulley 66-70 ford mustang cougar fairlane cyclone galaxie(US $45.00)
- Ford 390-427-428 timing cover t-bird galaxie mercury(US $70.00)
- gto 442 gs chevelle power antenna option oem kit 1964 1969 works(US $51.00)
Ford B-MAX off to a strong start in UK
Tue, 13 Nov 2012The new Ford B-Max compact people carrier is off to a strong sales start in the UK, with 1,000 already delivered to customers. And that eye-catching advert (we’ve posted it below – Ford in Europe need all the help they can get to garner sales!) will no doubt raise awareness of the long-awaited replacement for the old Fiesta-based Fusion MPV and help make the B-Max a success for Ford in a segment they once dominated, but which they’d left to wither on the vine. But eye-catching advert for the new B-Max or not, the B-Max is already selling well with over 1,000 cars delivered to customers in the last few weeks and orders for 2500 cars received by Ford in the UK before the B-Max even appeared in showrooms.
New Skoda Octavia vRS costs from £22,990
Thu, 11 Jul 2013New Skoda Octavia vRS (pictured) costs from £22,990 Skoda’s take on the VW Golf GTI – the Skoda Octavia vRS – was revealed last month ahead of its debut today at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, and now we know it will costs from £22,990. For your £22,990 you’ll get the Octavia vRS with the 2.0 litre TSI engine delivering 217bhp and 0-62mph of 6.8 seconds. Pay a bit more (£23,260) for the diesel (why would you want to do that?) and you’ll get 181bhp from the 2.0 litre TDI and get to 62mph in 8.1 seconds.
The Pontiac Firebird hits the streets: Autoweek archives
Thu, 13 Oct 2011In 1967, General Motors launched its answer to the Ford Mustang--the Chevrolet Camaro. Based on that same unibody chassis, Pontiac rolled out its entrant, the Firebird. In this issue of Autoweek from February 1967, we have the pictures and engine specs on the "new" Pontiac.