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Transmission & Drivetrain for Sale
- Nos 1949-1952 pontiac all - support - l,h. d, s7 synchromesh transmission 513407(US $45.00)
- Nos 1976-1979 gm ring snap retainer to clutch housing transmission 4.164 8623112(US $24.99)
- Nos 1965-1984 gm seal oil pump outer 4.226 6261413 - m33 m38 m40 others(US $24.99)
- Wwii jeep transmision case forks gpw7712(US $14.95)
- Lot of 2 original 1931 chevy front brake drums (can seperate if needed)(US $100.00)
- 1935 packard standard 8 clutch linkage parts (US $30.00)
Will the Toyota Prius plug-in cost much the same as a normal Prius?
Mon, 19 Sep 2011Toyota Prius plug-in - only around £2.5k more than a regular Prius? Toyota has managed to corner the market in hybrid cars over the last decade after its remarkably prescient decision to focus on ‘Eco’ cars long before the mainstream cottoned on to the changing mood of governments – and car buyers – to the impact cars have on wallets and the environment. We won’t drag out our usual objections to the ceaseless quest for pointless ever-lower CO2 emissions, but we will instead commend the Prius for being a remarkable transport appliance, one which – if driven in a certain manner – can produce remarkable feats of economy and emit pleasingly low levels of the stuff that does real harm – NOx and Particulates.
Ford Mondeo Titanium ECOnetic launched
Fri, 16 Oct 2009Ford has launched an ECOnetic version of the Mondeo in Titanium trim Ford has announced the launch of the Mondeo Titanium ECOnetic today. Which gives you all the extra toys the Titanium model offers but throws in the ECO bits that make the car cheaper to run. So you still get all the extra bits that make the Titanium more liveable with but you get the ECOnetic bits bolted on top.
McLaren F1 – The perfect safe haven in troubled times
Tue, 27 Jan 2009The McLaren F1 (along with its ‘Super’ brother, the LM) is considered by many to be the ultimate road car. Light, fast and enormously desirable, the F1 has been a stunning success story. Initially conceived in the late ’80s, and coming to fruition with the launch of the first road car in 1995, just 65 road-going F1s where made between 1995 and 1998, with 5 further LMs (6 if you count the prototype, which is still owned by McLaren and promised to Lewis Hamilton if he pulls of the double World Championship by winning in 2009).