New 3 Row All Aluminum Radiator W/ Shroud & 12" Fans 63 64 65 66 Chevy Truck on 2040-parts.com
USA, US
|
Radiators & Parts for Sale
- New 3 row all aluminum radiator w/ shroud & 12" fans 61-66 pontiac olds cars(US $359.00)
- New 3 row all aluminum radiator w/ 12" fans 63 64 65 66 chevy truck(US $289.00)
- New 3 row all aluminum radiator w/ 16" fan 61 62 63 64 65 66 pontiac olds cars(US $279.00)
- 2 row all aluminum radiator w/ 16" fan shroud 1968-1988 chevy gm cars 21" core(US $339.00)
- Fits toyota rav4 radiator 1998 1999 2000 - 2.0 l4 (US $58.83)
- New volkswagen audi coolant hose outlet flange connector jl 1.8l turbo 058121132(US $6.85)
Mercedes CLS63 AMG Shooting Brake (2012) news
Mon, 09 Jul 2012Just 10 days after unveiling the new CLS Shooting Brake at the 2012 Goodwood Festival of Speed, Mercedes' power-crazed AMG division has gone and announced the CLS 63 AMG version. At a stroke, the CLS AMG qualifies joins the world's fastest estate car club. With 518bhp as standard (rising to an optional 549bhp), the Shooting Brake is quicker to 62mph than a Porsche 911 Carrera S.
Toyota to unlock secrets of black-box recorders
Thu, 25 Feb 2010Reacting to criticism that data from black-box crash recorders in its vehicles can be accessed only by the company, Toyota Motor Corp. is moving to ship hundreds of data-decoding machines to the United States and make them commercially available to help diagnose vehicle problems. The devices, known as event data recorders, are similar to the black boxes on airliners and record information such as vehicle and engine speed in the seconds before a crash.
Hot Wheels and Icon in sandbox battle
Wed, 06 Jun 2012As first reported by Jeff Glucker of Hooniverse, the toymaker Mattel has been accused of infringing on a trademark held by the low-volume vehicle builder Icon 4X4. Icon claims that a Hot Wheels toy being distributed worldwide is based on its Icon FJ40—which itself is based on the Toyota FJ40—and that Hot Wheels' use of Icon's design, promotional materials and the name “FJ40” violates trademarks held by Icon. In its response to Tuesday's Hooniverse post, Hot Wheels claimed that the toy is not based on the Icon FJ40, and that it has the right to use the term “FJ40” despite Icon's trademark.