Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Nos Gm Chevrolet 1961 1962 1963 Corvette Flasher Relay Turn Signal Real Deal Gm on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Joelton, Tennessee, United States

Joelton, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:GM Surface Finish:ORIGINAL FACTORY Manufacturer Part Number:3758682 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:1961-63 CORVETTE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:Signal Stat 143

1961-63  CHEVY CORVETTE GM NOS 3 BULB FLASHER.  GM NUMBER 3758682.   FACTORY CORRECT WITH RAISED LETTERING ON HOUSING.  BRAND NEW IN THE GM BOX.   IT IS IN MINT CONDITION. HARD TO FIND PART.  OLD CHEVY DEALER SHELF FIND.  SHIPPING WILL BE 5.00 USPS FIRST CLASS MAIL.  SOLD AS IS.  ALL SALES ARE FINAL/NO RETURNS.   THANKS.

Umea Institute of Design prepares for annual Degree Exhibition

Wed, 13 Apr 2005

The Institute of Design is housed in a converted power station and purpose-built premises on the banks of the Umea River. The school has an atmosphere that is open and light, and all students have their own personal workspace within this environment. There are well-equipped workshops for woodwork, metal, plastic, clay modelling, assembly and painting.

One Lap of the Web: More McLaren P1 madness, Nissan's cute Le Mans engine and get weird in a Subaru SVX coupe

Mon, 27 Jan 2014

-- We drove the 2015 McLaren P1. We liked the 2015 McLaren P1. And in that sense, we've very much like Jay Leno, who toured the hypercar's hyper-futuristic factory in Woking, England before putting it through its paces on the track.

2012 Autoweek Automotive Design Forum

Tue, 24 Jan 2012

The 2012 – and 19th annual – Autoweek Automotive Design Forum on Thursday 12 January was held at the College for Creative Studies' A. Alfred Taubman Center for Design Education in Detroit. The event takes place each year during the North American International Auto Show, when designers from around the automotive world converge on the Midwestern city to showcase their work, benchmark the offerings of competitors, and reacquaint themselves with former classmates and coworkers in the industry.