Matco Tools MSC11 Cart, red, was a previous Matco Tools Distributor, now selling off remaining inventory. Pick up only. Payment and contact for pickup must be made within 24 hours after item is won. Cart has options - has T top slide, lower door option, plus pry bar rack. All matching locks. Cart originally sold for $2400.
Toolboxes, Storage for Sale
Vintage tool storage box for socket ratchet set blue(US $8.99)
200 new 8" peg board hooks 1/8" or 1/4" shelf pegboard shelving(US $24.99)
200 new 4" peg board hooks 1/8" or 1/4" shelving pegboard shelf(US $34.98)
Snap-on # kr4220 red two drawer cart with lid(US $89.99)
Epiq master mechanic box w tools over $130,000 invested snap-on,matco(US $55,000.00)
Snap on tools glo-mad toolbox holiday ornament 1:24(US $14.99)
Ford Freestyle under investigation for low-speed surges
Mon, 16 May 2011The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating the Ford Freestyle wagon for complaints that it surges forward at low speeds. More than 200 complaints have been lodged about the issue, alleging that the Freestyle jumps forward at low speeds even when the accelerator isn't pressed. NHTSA is investigating about 170,000 Freestyles in model years 2005 through 2007.
Citroen C1 and Peugeot 107 hit by Toyota recall
Sun, 31 Jan 2010The Peugeot 107 (pictured) and the Citroen C1 are being recalled for faulty accelerators Update: We have heard from Citroen who tell us just 36 C1s in the UK are affected by the sticking accelerator problem. Update 2: We’ve now heard from Peugeot who say 6,000 Peugeot 107s in the UK are affected by the faulty throttle pedal. This last few days have turned out to be a real nightmare for Japanese car makers, with first the Toyota recall for a sticking accelerator and then the Honda Jazz/Fit recall for a faulty electric window switch.
AC Ace (2006) first official pictures
Fri, 15 Dec 2006By Richard Yarrow First Official Pictures 15 December 2006 09:30 Smart Roadster reborn as an AC It was only axed last year, but the Smart Roadster has sprung back to life as this – the all-new AC Ace. The band of British enthusiasts behind the project aim to start production of the rebodied sports car in mid-2007, with prices from £12,000 to £19,000. A deal to buy the rights and tooling jigs for the axed two-seater from parent company DaimlerChrysler is about to be signed, and there will also be a convertible version.