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Mustang Side Fender Emblems on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
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Mesa, Arizona, US

Mesa, Arizona, US
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Mustang Side Fender Emblems

These emblems have no pits; there is some fading; they will fit a 1967 or 1968 Ford Mustang; these are for the left and right; the top peg on one of them is broken, otherwise they are in good shape.

Fiat 500 Coupe Zagato gets green light

Sat, 12 Mar 2011

Fiat 500 Coupe Zagato to go in to production When we counted up the number of cars that appeared at the Geneva Motor Show this year it came to over 200. Not all the cars were new arrivals and many were a bit dull. But one we did miss was this rather appealing Concept Fiat 500 – the Fiat 500 Coupe Zagato – which is not just a Zagato take on the 500 but an entirely new Fiat 500 shape – the 500 Coupe.

Peugeot 308 (2014) first pictures of Peugeot's new Focus-fighter

Mon, 13 May 2013

This is Peugeot's all-new family hatchback: the 308. Yep, that's right: Peugeot isn't rolling over to the '309' moniker, but don't be fooled: the new 308's design looks worlds apart from the off-the-pace outgoing car. Sticking with the same model names for all future cars will simplify the range for consumers, reckons Peugeot: it's a demonstration of the fightback to rebuild the brand's image (think Ford ditching the 'Escort' badge and sticking with 'Focus' instead). The new 308 is 140kg lighter than before, more economical and gets a totally rethought cabin.

BMW i8 Spied

Thu, 10 Mar 2011

The BMW i8 being filmed for BMW TV Just the other day we brought you the BMW i3 out playing in Scandinavia so, to complete the set, we thought we’d add to that with the BMW i8 doing exactly the same. These photos of the i8 being snapped in the snow are being reported as camouflaged cold-weather testing for BMW’s new “i” range of cars. Which – if you look carefully at the front of the i8 above – would seem unlikely.