UP FOR AUCTION IS A NEW WHAT I BELIEVE TO BE A NEUTRAL SAFETY SWITCH FOR TRUCK APPLICATIONS BUT NOT 100% SURE. NO PART NUMBER OR MARKING WERE FOUND, MEASURES 2 5/8" LONG OVERALL. THREAD DIAMETER IS 3/4", NO CORROSION. PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS BEFORE BIDDING. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS. OBSOLETE?
Switches & Controls for Sale
- (2) rare nos amc jeep logo key blanks - fit 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 - 86(US $29.99)
- Oem '67/'68 pontiac full size windshield washer knob and emergency flasher knob(US $7.50)
- Nos headlight switch 1936 chrysler desoto mopar plus original knob 1935 1937(US $179.99)
- Buick 1970 wiper wind shild switch nos delco remy #1994108(US $19.99)
- 1969 mercedes 230 a/c consule switch oe(US $20.00)
- Volvo 1800 1800e 1800es 1800s p1800 rear defrost switch(US $19.99)
Chrysler sets prices on the 200 sedan, Town & Country minivan
Wed, 10 Nov 2010The base model of Chrysler's new 200 sedan will cost $20,745, including destination charges. The top models will come in at $25,245, the company said on Wednesday. The 200 is Chrysler's newest model in the midsize-sedan segment, replacing the Sebring.
Nissan Qashqai steering wheel falls off: Recall
Sat, 15 Sep 2012Nissan are recalling a number of Qashqai, Qashqai+2 and NV200 vans in the UK after the steering wheel fell of a Qashqai in Finland. As problems with cars go, having the steering wheel fall off in your hands is not one you need to be a mechanic to diagnose. That’s exactly what happened to a Nissan Qashqai driver in Finland who found his steering wheel had parted company with the steering column when he was parking his car.
Saab files for bankruptcy: the end of the Swedish saga
Mon, 19 Dec 2011Saab has reached the end of the road - for the second time in two years, just before Christmas. Parent company Swedish Automobile today announced that Saab had filed for bankruptcy. Owner and acting CEO Victor Muller had been trying to sell Saab as a going concern and had come close to signing a deal with Chinese car makers Pang Da and Youngman, but the deal was blocked by former owner General Motors which feared its technology - powering the new 9-5, plenty of the 9-3 range and the 9-4X - would fall into opposition hands in China.