Nos 1971-1973 Ford D1az-14413-a Glove Box Light Switch (see Below For Apps) on 2040-parts.com
South Wales, New York, US
Accessories for Sale
- 1962 mercury meteor reverse light lens (left & right) set of 2 used(US $14.95)
- Horn model a "oooga" 12 volt chrome street rod hot rat!(US $28.99)
- 1960 lincoln hardtop cp premiere continental convertible ps rh outer cowl cover(US $19.00)
- 1968 mustang fastback cpe convertible orig front fender 'mustang' script emblem (US $19.00)
- 1960 lincoln premiere sedan coupe hardtop orig rear reverse tail light lens(US $15.00)
- 1968 1969 ford thunderbird sedan hardtop landau original dash speedometer gauge(US $129.00)
Mercedes Concept BlueZero: first pictures
Tue, 16 Dec 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 16 December 2008 11:00 Mercedes will present three zero-emissions concept cars at the Detroit motor show in January 2009. Dubbed Concept BlueZero, the trio of vehicles is designed to showcase eco-friendly cars with everyday practicality – and demonstrate Mercedes’ single vehicle architecture that is used as the basis for all three. It's a bit complicated, this.
Bungling thief caught after stealing hire car's steering wheel
Thu, 27 Mar 2014A DIM-WITTED criminal has been convicted of theft after stealing parts of a brand new Audi A3 hire car and replacing them with old bits taken from his much older Audi S3. Alexander Keating, a 23-year-old former bodyshop technician who lost his job following the conviction, stole parts as obvious as the steering wheel and gear knob from the A3 that his mum had hired after damaging her car in an accident. Keating foolishly believed no one would notice the battered old steering wheel on the otherwise shiny, new car, but sure enough the mismatched parts were spotted and the hapless bungler was caught by the car hire firm’s bespoke anti-fraud team Asset Protection Unit (APU).
Concept Car of the Week: Ford 021C (1999)
Fri, 12 Sep 2014As Australian-born designer Marc Newson this week joined Apple, we can only wish that he brings with him the same smart-yet-playful approach as he did with his radical Ford 021C concept. Presented at the 1999 Tokyo Motor Show, the project began when Marc Newson was commissioned by Ford global design director, J Mays, to create an innovative interior. Their mutual passion for design and their enthusiasm led to a much larger project and Newson eventually delivered a complete working prototype.