New 68-77 Ford F100/350 Truck & 68-69 Fairlane/ Torino Rh Vent Window Handle on 2040-parts.com
Liberty, Kentucky, United States
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Window Cranks & Parts for Sale
- New 68-77 ford f100/350 truck & 68-69 fairlane/ torino lh vent window handle(US $24.95)
- 1991-1994 saturn s-series >< window crank handle >< fits either side(US $12.00)
- 98-02 mercedes oem center console master window switch e320 e420(US $39.99)
- Volkswagen beetle toy crank(US $9.99)
- Pair mopar dodge chrysler plymouth trunk deck lid hinge 1935 36 706411(US $69.99)
- 1965 ford mustang window crank handles factory part c5zb-6530323-a(US $34.95)
Caterham CSR 175 – Tokyo Catchup
Fri, 23 Oct 2009The CAterham CSR 175 revealed at Tokyo We reported a few weeks ago that with the economic crisis still enveloping car makers round the world the Tokyo Motor Show was going to be almost exclusively domestic. Just Lotus – who brought the limited edition Lotus Scura – and Alpina – who brought the LWB B7 – were expected to be there to represent the rest of the world. But Caterham – inheritors of Colin Chapman’s Lotus 7 heritage – took advantage of some cheap floor space and turned up with a new car – the Caterham CSR 175./p> The CSR is Caterham’s top of the range, and this CSR 175 slots in as the bottom of the top – if that makes sense.
Mitsubishi RVR Crossover (2010 / 2011) revealed
Thu, 03 Dec 2009The new Mitsubishi RVR Crossover will launch in 2010 When you think of Mitsubishi you either think of big SUVs like the Shogun or you think of slightly bonkers performance cars like the Evo. But in these strange, ‘Green’ times that doesn’t sit well with the public (or at least with car makers perception of what the public think) so car makers are looking to re-align their image. BMW has gone from the ‘Ultimate Driving Machine’ to ‘Joy’, and Mitsubishi wants us to think of it as a maker of fluffy-bunnie, eco-cars that do everything the buyer wants, but eat CO2 for breakfast and run on fresh air.
Tyre warning for drivers heading into Europe
Mon, 13 Jan 2014BRITISH DRIVERS could face on the spot fines for using the wrong tyres when travelling in Europe this winter. Severe winter weather in many European countries means the normal summer tyres fitted to most UK cars will not offer enough grip for safe driving or braking in icy or snowy conditions. In Germany and some ski resorts, drivers are liable to on-the-spot fines if their car is not equipped with winter tyres or their car becomes stuck in slippery conditions due to the wrong tyres being fitted.