Mopar 70 71 72 Demon 22" Fan Shroud New on 2040-parts.com
Waupun, Wisconsin, United States
Each bid is for a new reproduction fan shroud as pictured, an excellent reproduction of the 1970-72 A-Body 22" V-8 radiator fan shroud. Original part number 2998 325. Correct for all V-8 cars using a fan shroud including 318 with A/C, 340, and 360 powered Darts, Valiants, Dusters, and Demons. Injection molded with all of the details of an original part.
|
Grilles for Sale
- 1949 1950 ford grille center bullet nose shoebox chrome rat flathead(US $75.00)
- C3 corvette original rear deck astro ventilation grille pair 1968-1976
- 1968 dodge coronet center grille section mopar(US $150.00)
- 1973 laguna grill with emblem and signal lamps(US $145.00)
- 1964 1/2 1965 1966 mustang gt grille grill surround trim molding moulding pony(US $23.95)
- 1971 dodge challenger hemi grille with emblem... hard to find in this condition
Spy Shots: Could this be the 2014 Porsche GT3 RS?
Tue, 22 May 2012Brenda Priddy & Co. sent us the above photos in an e-mail with the subject line “BREAKING: 2014 911 GT3 UNCAMOUFLAGED!” So, we opened it and found a few shots of Porsche's new rear-engine, mini Panamera in “all black everything” but sporting very little camouflage. If this is indeed the 2014 Porsche 911 GT3 RS, the bodywork is either quite a bit more restrained than that of the outgoing 997.5 GT3 RS, or it's wearing bodywork that won't appear on the 2014 GT3 RS when it debuts at the Paris motor show in September.
Survey highlights increased consumer appetite for in-car technology
Tue, 22 Jul 2014Spanish telecommunications firm Telefonica has issued its second annual report on connected car technologies. Its study looked at public expectations of in-car tech in the cars of today and tomorrow. Participants were queried about such technologies as social media, telematics, on-board diagnostics and early warning systems, revealing that connected car tech was already influencing purchasing decisions.
AT&T Labs and Carnegie Mellon develop GPS-enabled haptic steering wheel
Fri, 30 Mar 2012AT&T Labs and Carnegie Mellon University have developed a new GPS-enabled steering wheel prototype that incporporates haptic technology. For those who need a quick refresher, haptic technology is a feedback system that uses vibrations to provide alerts, for example vibrating mobile 'phones or your games console controller. Here the tech is used to alert drivers when navigation maneuvers are approaching, with the steering wheel syncing with GPS-enabled computer systems.