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Snow Plows & Parts for Sale
- Boss part # msc08839 – light adapter, 9008 (h13) 13pin(US $35.00)
- Used meyer snow plow touch pad controller 22154 6-pin rectangle e47 e57 e58 e60(US $90.00)
- 2" custom snow plow drop kit, western, ultra mount, drop receiver, 4x4 unpainted(US $350.00)
- Western ultramount custom cargo rack brackets, camping, fishing, hunting(US $299.00)
- New genuine meyer snow plow lights head light toggle switch part # 07955(US $14.50)
- Used meyer snow plow truck lite plow lights ds & ps(US $65.00)
Ford Fiesta eWheelDrive gets wheel hub electric motors
Sat, 27 Apr 2013The Ford Fiesta eWheelDrive – a driveable research vehicle built by Ford and German specialists Schaeffler – may be a regular supermini in size, but it points towards a potential future EV which is much more compact and very manoeuvrable. Ford has taken a regular Fiesta and dumped its powertrain, replacing it with a battery bank where the engine would be and fitted a pair of in-hub electric motors on the rear wheels. But the plan is to build new cars with the batteries under the floor which frees up the space under the bonnet which can then be all but removed to create a very compact urban car that still has space for four.
Photos reveal the all-new Ford Mustang -- of 1979
Fri, 28 Mar 2014If you need further proof that everything old is new again, just look at the engine options for the upcoming 2015 Ford Mustang. That optional 2.3-liter turbocharged inline-four is generating a lot of buzz; it's expected to help keep the car sporty while cutting down on fuel consumption, and it's going to help the Mustang make headway in overseas markets. Adding a turbo-four to the pony car equation isn't exactly novel: The Blue Oval put a forced-induction motor with the same cylinder count, configuration and displacement in the 1979 Mustang.
Future products: Mitsubishi turns focus to small, global cars
Mon, 06 Sep 2010Major updates to Mitsubishi's products are on the back burner as the company concentrates on developing small cars that can be sold around the world. That means the future is uncertain for the Galant, Endeavor and Eclipse and Eclipse Spyder, which Mitsubishi builds in the United States. A top priority is a global small car expected to go on sale here by the end of 2012.