Nos 1965-1970 Ford Mustang,fairlane,torino,truck Accessory Lights Warning Buzzer on 2040-parts.com
Liberty, Kentucky, United States
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Switches & Controls for Sale
- Nos 1967 ford fairlane, ranchero cigarette lighter assembly...new in fomoco box(US $114.95)
- Vintage delco radio service part no. 7260074 pointer assy. chevy(US $8.00)
- 2-speed universal wiper switch ron francis ws-1 restoration car nos repro(US $27.50)
- 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 chevrolet stoplight brake switch nos(US $18.00)
- 1948 1950 1954 1955 1956 ford temperature guage switch thermostat genuine fomoco(US $18.00)
- 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 buick temperature sending switch(US $20.00)
BMW X1 confirmed for United States
Thu, 02 Jul 2009One of the worst-kept secrets in the car world has been confirmed: The BMW X1 is coming to the United States in 2011. It likely will come with rear-wheel and all-wheel drive and a variety of gasoline and diesel engines. BMW said it would announce the powertrain specifics closer to the launch as it factors uneven fuel prices in the United States.
Smart forstars concept
Fri, 14 Sep 2012The Smart forstars concept is set to be unveiled the week after next at the Paris motor show. Clearly related to the For-Us concept seen at NAIAS in Detroit earlier this year, the grammatically-challenged Sports Utility Coupé concept, measures in at 3,550mm long, 1,710mm wide and 1,505mm high. It shares the same ‘smiley' front face as the For-Us, complete with rhombic front lamps which stand proud of the surface and a pixellated grille opening.
Day 2 at the International CES
Wed, 09 Jan 2013If you have never seen a 110-inch, ultra-high-definition TV screen, where every molecule of digital delirium dances across the screen in pulses of pixelated promiscuity, well, you're really missing out. Samsung had one such monster screen at the corner of its booth, sporting 4000 pixels per square inch and the techno geeks swooned in front of it like the truly faithful in the front row of a Celine Dion concert at Caesars Palace. For our part, we sat transfixed before it more like the monkeys in 2001: A Space Odyssey.