Mercedes Benz W126 ashtray :
- zebrano trim
- fits 126 420 380 350 300 SD SDL SE SEC SEL
- overall in good condition, has two small scratches.
Consoles & Parts for Sale
- 1968 mustang coupe overhead console(US $75.00)
- Flawless, never used, odor-free 1986 to 1996 jaguar xjs ashtray assembly - wow!(US $39.50)
- 20951473 woodgrain center console cup holder/storage full size gm trucks & suv's(US $150.00)
- 2001 trans am rear dome light interior top plastic cover camaro z28 93-02 ws6(US $10.00)
- 1996 trans am rear cargo hatch weather stripping molding back camaro 93-02 ws6(US $30.00)
- 2001 trans am rear cargo area trim interior hatch bezel molding rh lh 93-02 ws6(US $15.00)
One Lap of the Web: Ferrari goulash and Abarth gnocchi
Tue, 20 May 2014-- South Korea's automotive legacy may not be as rich as, say, Czechoslovakia's, but don't tell collector Baek Joong-gil that. Not to his face, anyway. He might be behind the wheel of one of his five hundred cars, which includes such rarities as the Kia T-600 (Kia's first car, built under license from Mazda in 1963); the Cadillac Fleetwood of former president Park Chung-hee; and Korea's oldest fire truck.
Skoda CitiJet Concept revealed – heading for Worthersee
Thu, 22 May 2014Skoda CitiJet Concept – created by students What you see in the Skoda CitiJet Concept (above) is what you get if you let 16 Skoda design students loose and tell them to take the CitiGo and turn it in to their ideal concept car. The Skoda CitiJet – which will be joining the SEAT Ibiza Cupster and Audi A3 Clubsport at Worthersee – took six months to create and gets its roof removed as well as its back seats – where there are roll-over bars instead – a rear wing twin exhausts and 16″ alloys with red brake calipers lurking beneath. Under the bonnet sits the regular 1.0 litre 3-cylinder petrol engine with 74 bhp you’ll find in the normal CitiGo, and the interior is lifter straight out of the CitiGo Sport so there’s red stitching to make everything look a bit more ‘sporty’, a leather steering wheel and Sport seats.
Who is the mystery motorcyclist in these vintage photos?
Fri, 23 May 2014Automotive photographer Nigel Harniman was riding around the Costa Del Arcane in Spain when he chanced upon a flea market with a Kodak Brownie 127, a legend of 1950s photography -- simple and popular, it sold in the millions between 1952 and 1967. "Anyone as old as me remembers their parents or grandparents owning a Brownie," Harniman said. The Bakelite construction was intact, and its canvas case was in great shape.