Hub Caps for Sale
- Mopar wheel cap 1wg49s4aab(US $54.93)
- Oem 2024tesla model y gemini 19" wheel cover hubcap rim 1044235-00-c(US $35.00)
- Oe vintage 15 inch chevy wheelcover,81-85 caprice/impala, good daily driver(US $27.00)
- 1999-2020 chevrolet / gmc truck & van # 617p-c 8 lug chrome wheel skin(US $29.95)
- Oe vintage pair ford 12 inch dog dish caps, 93-06 e250 van, minimal flaws(US $67.00)
- Vintage 1964 ford galaxie 500 xl spinner 14" hubcaps wheel covers(US $150.00)
Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari opens in Modena [w/video and gallery]
Mon, 12 Mar 2012A new Ferrari museum opened this weekend in Modena celebrating the life and work of Enzo Ferrari, the legend behind the Italian supercar icon. The €18 million Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari, which is built on the ruins of the birthplace of Enzo Ferrari, not only features iconic Ferraris from throughout the company's existence but also includes other cars with links to the Modena valley area. The new gallery – crafted from yellow aluminum, the color of Modena and the prancing horse logo's background – not only charts the key moments in Enzo's life but also showcases how Modena became the traditional home of other iconic Italian supercar makers such as Maserati, De Tomaso and Pagani.
Mini, Airstream collaborate on concept for Italian show
Thu, 12 Mar 2009One of the last things we expect to see is a Mini towing around a 22-foot Airstream trailer, but that's exactly what will be on display in Milan, Italy, at the Salone del Mobile show in April. The one-off concept brings together the two iconic brands to produce a combination that surely will please beachgoers. For a modern styling touch, the duo tapped furniture producers Republic of Fritz Hansen to work its magic on the Cooper S Clubman tow car and the Airstream trailer.
Armadillo-T electric vehicle concept folds up for easy storage
Thu, 22 Aug 2013From postwar Packards to Beetles old and New, there are no shortage of cars that vaguely resemble the armadillo. Yet none, so far as we know, have mastered the shelled mammal's impressive vertical leap -- and none possess that oh-so-armadillian trait, the ability to curl up into a little protective ball. Not more than once, anyway.