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Mercruiser V6 One-piece Exhaust Manifold Conversion 807293a2 807294a3 1996-2000 on 2040-parts.com

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Marysville, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:Sierra Item Weight:116.5 lbs Manufacturer Part Number:18-1952-K7 Manufacturer:Sierra Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Material:Cast Iron Fits:MerCruiser 4.3L V6 1996-2000 Replaces:807293A2, 807294A3, 807293C, 807294C, 807293 Shipping Dimensions:20" x 18" x 16" Warranty:Limited lifetime Shipping Weight:137 lbs Part Number:18-1952-K7

SEMA releases guide to registering custom cars

Sun, 16 Jan 2011

For the first time in five years, SEMA released its updated 50-state guide to help street-rod, custom-kit and replica-car owners register them. Known as the Tag and Title Toolbox, SEMA's updated database has the administrative forms and proper terms needed when working with each state's motor-vehicle department. The paperwork for each state is compiled and organized, with hobby-related words highlighted for quick reference.

Saab go back for another Chinese

Mon, 16 May 2011

Saab are saved (?) by Pang Da Auto There can’t be many companies in China who haven’t had Victor Muller banging on their door armed with a chunk of Saab stock in exchange for a hat full of Chinese currency. A couple of weeks ago we had the news that Saab had signed a deal with Chinese car Maker Hawtai for €120 million in exchange for a big chunk of Saab stock and lots of ‘joint’ venture. But that fell apart last week even before Victor Muller could get to consummate the marriage.

1961 Jaguar E-Type ‘Barn Find’ sells for £110k

Fri, 03 May 2013

Rarity is all in the classic car world, which is one of the reasons why the early, pre-Fiat Ferraris command huge prices (there were only 33 Series 1 Ferrari 250 GTOs built and you would now have to pay north of $40 million for one) and why the E-Type – glorious and desirable though it is – commands a fraction of that. In fact, you can pick up a very decent E-Type in good condition for as little as £50k, and even E-Types that have been fully restored and with low mileage don’t often break the £100k barrier. So why has this tatty 1961 flat-floor E-Type sold for £119,020 at Bonhams auction at the RAF Museum in Hendon?