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Nos Pair Buick Gs "455" Fender Emblems 70-74 on 2040-parts.com

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Dracut, Massachusetts, United States

Dracut, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1243122 Surface Finish:CHROME,RED+BLACK PAINT Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Interchange Part Number:70-74 BUICK GS 455 GRAN SPORT Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:GR.8.147 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

PAIR NOS BUICK GS "455" FRONT FENDER EMBLEMS FOR 70-72 GS 455 & 73-74 CENTURY GRAN SPORT 455 MODELS. PART #1243122 IN GR.8.147 WITH SPEED NUTS AS SHOWN. CHECK PICS WELL BEFORE BIDDING. THANKS FOR LOOKING!!

Mitsubishi plans ‘Colt-successor' for the United States around 2012

Thu, 03 Dec 2009

Mitsubishi plans to bring a global small car to the United States sometime around 2012. It would be the successor to the Colt small car currently sold in Europe and Asia. The new car would be all-new, and the name has not been decided yet, a spokesman said, referring to it as the “Colt-successor.” “There's obviously a need for a very small car,” Mitsubishi spokesman Moe Durand said.

Roads warning as massive transformer is moved

Thu, 14 Nov 2013

ONE OF THE BIGGEST abnormal loads ever transported on the roads will be trundling across the west of England this weekend - at an average speed of 4mph. The giant transformer, measuring almost 330ft long and weighing around 640 tonnes, will travel the 80 miles between Didcot in Oxfordshire and Avonmouth in Bristol. Police warn the trip will affect roads in Wiltshire, Bath and north-east Somerset and south Gloucestershire between 7pm on Friday and 6pm on Sunday.

Ford to sell off Volvo: newsflash

Mon, 01 Dec 2008

By Tim Pollard Motor Industry 01 December 2008 15:18 Ford has just announced it is putting Volvo up for sale. The strategic review, announced today, is part of the Blue Oval’s rescue plan and, if it does sell its Swedish outpost, it could add hundreds of millions to Ford’s wonky balance sheet. The news underlines the collapse of Ford’s global ambitions.