These are off a 69 dart may fit other years it screws on the door an holds the door panel on. These may also fit on barracudas as well not sure. The pics are hard to see but thay are in very nice condition.
Trim for Sale
- Antique escutcheon plates for door handle and back seat pull(US $10.00)
- 1966 ford thunderbird interior trim(US $45.00)
- 1959-60 impala ,biscayne, interior trim(US $95.00)
- Mercedes benz chrome exhaust tips 280se w111 w108 w113(US $80.00)
- 68 69 70 71 72 corvette, rear compartment, storage door carpet, cut pile red(US $30.00)
- 1959 chevrolet impala nomad 4- door wagon interior trim moulding's(US $150.00)
Electric Lightning GT
Tue, 10 Jun 2008By Dimitri Pesin Motor Industry 10 June 2008 10:30 Specialist manufacturer Lightning Car Company is set to build a 700bhp electric sports car. The Lightning GT will be powered by batteries and capable of delivering a range of 250 miles on a single charge by distributing power through electric wheel motors. All of the power will be available from zero rpm and a 0-60 time of under four seconds is predicted.
2014 (or is it 2015?) Ford Mondeo to launch in UK & Europe late 2014
Fri, 31 Jan 2014The new Ford Mondeo will now arrive in the UK in late 2014 The story of the new Ford Mondeo for the UK Europe (which should have been the 2013 Mondeo but will end up as the 2014 or 2015 Mondeo) has been a bit tortuous. Despite the new Mondeo being on sale in the US as the Ford Fusion since summer 2012, and in China since summer 2013 (and the reveal of the production version of the Mondeo over two years ago and a set of new Mondeo photos too), Ford’s decision to shut up shop at Genk in Belgium – the Mondeo’s traditional manufacturing plant – meant there was no way to give Europe the new Mondeo. So we’ve had to wait for Ford to sort out production lines in Valencia to build the new Mondeo but now, according to Mark Ovenden – Ford’s UK boss – the new Mondeo will arrive in the third quarter of 2014 in the UK and Europe.
Gordon Murray's electric city car gets green light
Thu, 05 Nov 2009The UK Government tonight announced a major investment in Gordon Murray's radical new city car project. A £9 million grant will fund development of the T27, an electric city car successor to the original T25 being designed in the UK by the maverick engineer behind the McLaren F1 and numerous racing cars. The money will be spent designing and producing four prototypes over a 16-month period, with the eventual aim of putting an electric car with sustainable manufacturing processes into full production here in the UK. The T27 will be the follow-up to the petrol-powered T25, a small city car designed by jointly by Gordon Murray Design and Zytek Automotive technology.