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Oem Ford Crown Victoria Rear Air Spring on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Other Part Number:6W12-5560-AA Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No Brand:Motorcraft Manufacturer Part Number:BRSK7299A

For sale is a rear air spring that came off a 2011 Ford Crown Victoria. Vehicle had about 45k miles on it. There is nothing wrong with this air spring works perfectly. Also comes with air solenoid you see in the picture. Will possibly fit other years

Renault Scenic XMOD (2013) first official pictures

Mon, 04 Feb 2013

This is the new Renault Scenic XMOD. Following the Kaptur compact-crossover, it's Renault's latest attempt to jump on partner Nissan's niche-building bandwagon. Replacing the regular Scenic MPV in the Renault range, the XMOD adds a dash of utilitarian crossover pretensions to the mumsy Scenic.

1990s supercars

Thu, 10 Jul 2008

By Tim Pollard and Ben Oliver 10 July 2008 16:01 Supercars in the Nineties By now well and truly established, the supercar regulars continued to offer ever more outrageous products. The recession bit in the early ’90s, but thereafter some of the landmark cars were launched: the McLaren F1 is, for many, the definitive supercar of all time – a one-off conceived with all the purity of a grand prix racer. Others dabbled (remember the Jag XJ220?), but none achieved the Macca’s astonishing single-mindedness.Browse our GBU-style pick of the decade's landmarks below – and vote for your favourite supercar decade in our poll  Make and model Year Price Engine 0-60mph Top speed 1990 £156,000 5707cc V12, 492bhp, 428lb ft   4.1sec 202mph  For   The Audi-fettled 6.0 VT was the last, and best Against   A playboy's plaything; never gained real credibility Verdict   Lambo's thinking looked slow after the F40 and 959   Lamborghinis third mid-engined V12 supercar lacked the impact of the first two.

Legendary GM design chief Chuck Jordan dies at 83

Fri, 10 Dec 2010

UPDATED -- Chuck Jordan, the legendary designer who helped usher in the modern era of car styling at General Motors, died on Thursday evening, Dec. 9. He was 83.