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Mechanical Fuel Pump Fits 1965-1981 Plymouth Valiant Barracuda Barracuda, on 2040-parts.com

US $31.01
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Bronx, New York, United States

Bronx, New York, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Outlet Quantity:1 SKU:5C:M60577 598:Threaded Brand:Carter Outlet Type:Threaded Manufacturer Part Number:M60577 596:Hose connection 517:12.6 UPC:00724956017706 SBL-Notes:Yes Other Part Number:FPM-013, AMF0018, 42196FP, 42196, 6972, 2M60577 Maximum Flow Rating:13 Interchange Part Number:60577, SP1051MP, MF0018, A1051MP, 90-40780, 41345 Gasket Or Seal Included:Yes

Cross-country in a Corvette Stingray: Day One

Tue, 20 Aug 2013

Chevrolet brought a small fleet of 2014 Corvette Stingrays to Pebble Beach last week. Somehow, we were able to talk them into letting us drive one from Monterey back to Michigan. By the end of the trip, Autoweek will probably have logged more miles in the Stingray than anyone outside General Motors.

Unique book captures iconic motor racing colours

Mon, 15 Sep 2014

A BEAUTIFUL new book has been released that documents 77 different liveries from famous racing cars throughout the decades. Among the famous and celebrated paint schemes set out in Racing Colours are Gulf, Martini and British Racing Green classics from the racetrack and even from cinema, like that of the Porsche 917K driven by Steve McQueen’s Michael Delaney in the 1970 film Le Mans. A racing car’s livery is a key component in the enjoyment of motorsport through creating attractive car designs.

Volvo develops new energy storage technology

Thu, 17 Oct 2013

Volvo is looking to make heavy batteries in electric vehicles a thing of the past, unveiling a new technology still under development that could use the body panels of the vehicle to store energy. Everyone knows that right now one of the biggest technological limiting factors of electric vehicles are the batteries. They can be damaged through depletion, they add weight, they use expensive and polluting technologies to manufacture, and they just don't hold as much energy as we'd like.