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Original 1923 - 1925 Ford Model T Windshield Posts Rat Hot Rod Bonneville Lakes on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

La Canada Flintridge, California, United States

La Canada Flintridge, California, United States
Original, good condition.
Brand:FORD Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:ROADSTER Surface Finish:SILVER Interchange Part Number:1923 Warranty:No Other Part Number:HOT ROD Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Pair of windshield  posts, original, for 23 24 25 Model T Ford roadster or phaeton in good condition.   QUESTIONS ??  CALL 818 790 1932   Shipping will  be less if you live closer to Los Angeles.

Project Car Hell, Unidentifiable German Coupes Edition: Borgward Isabella Coup

Thu, 08 May 2014

Welcome back to Project Car Hell, where every iron atom always finds the oxygen it seeks, every vehicle ran when parked, and the parts you need are always in another continent! Last week, we got all patriotic with a couple of classic American muscle cars, and that just whetted our appetite for cars that were smaller and more, you know, German. We gave you a tough choice between a couple of air-cooled Volkswagens not long ago, but this time we're interested in German marques that disappeared in the 1960s: NSU and Borgward.

A look at Chrysler future products

Tue, 04 Sep 2012

The Chrysler brand will end production of its minivan, the Town & Country, in two years and replace it with a smaller crossover. The switch is part of CEO Sergio Marchionne's plan to differentiate the Chrysler brand and nudge it upscale. Town & Country: Production of the minivan will end in 2014, leaving the traditional minivan segment to its sibling, the Dodge Grand Caravan.

Design Contest: NDA wins 2009 LA Design Challenge

Fri, 11 Dec 2009

A future where environmentalists and car enthusiasts - not to mention sober-minded adults and thrill-seeking young people - all coexist in harmony just might be possible with Nissan's V2G concept vehicle. The hypothetical design study, which runs on a futuristic grid of electric roadways but can also be customized for 'off grid' joy riding, won the 2009 LA Auto Show Design Challenge for the way it embodies this year's 'Youthmobile 2030' theme. The focus was to create vehicles that would appeal to a generation of young drivers raised on cell phones and social media.