GPS for Sale
- Bendix/king kln 94 color gps p/n 069-01034-0101 with fresh faa form 8130-3(US $2,200.00)
- Garmin gns 430 gps nav/com p/n 011-00280-10 mods 1-5, 7 - as removed, working(US $3,795.00)
- Garmin gns 430 400 4xx series backplate(US $250.00)
- Bendix king kln 90a tso gps unit w/ mounting tray(US $200.00)
- Amphenol aerospace connector d38999/26wh53sn with glenair backshell 625h030bm23.(US $799.00)
- Garmin aera 500 gps - aviation - excellent condition - complete with accessories(US $450.00)
Autoweek in review
Fri, 19 Apr 2013On Monday, Ford and GM announced they would work together on nine- and 10-speed transmissions, we found out how to outrun a dust storm in a Lexus LFA and legendary driver Stirling Moss made some interesting comments. The embargo on the Jaguar F-Type broke on Tuesday, we learned about a documentary on the Pebble Beach Road Races and Porsche showed off its 911 RSR for race duty. On Wednesday, pictures of the next Lamborghini Aventador slipped out on the Web, the Mercedes GLA concept was revealed and the Flat Rock, Mich.
Fangio’s 1954 Mercedes W196R F1 car sells for £19.6 million (video)
Sun, 14 Jul 2013Fangio’s 1954 Mercedes W196R F1 (pictured) sells for £19 million The Goodwood Festival of Speed is all about cars and performance, but it’s not just cars on the ground and on the hillclimb. Goodwood is a Mecca for wealthy petrolheads as well as those who can only lust after the finest motoring metal – classic and current – so it’s a sensible place to run an auction for high-end cars. And you can’t get much more ‘high-emd- – at least in terms of value – than Juan Manuel Fangio’s 1954 Mercedes W196R Formula One car which went under the hammer yesterday at Bonham’s Goodwood auction, and reached a world record auction price of £19,601,500 (including premium – £17.5m before).
Driving the Ford Mustang II King Cobra: Some context required
Thu, 10 Apr 2014Nearly every Ford Mustang -- from the very first cars through the Fox platform era and right up to today's models -- has its partisans. The only exception? The poor, forgotten Mustang II.