Pontiac Rally Ii Rims With Trim Rings on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, South Carolina, United States
4 matching Rally II rims. These fit a 1968 Pontiac Firebird 400. They have been blasted, primed and painted to original specs. Code by valve stem is JC. Check the codes for your late 60's GM car to make sure they are compatible. Rims are in great shape. Trim rings are included. |
Wheels for Sale
- Kelsey hayes pontiac 8 lug wheels set of 4 nice(US $1,695.00)
- Nos 65 66 67 68 69 70 > 81 chevelle nova buick olds wing nut for spare tire(US $24.95)
- 1963 mercury meteor
- 16" mopar wheels plymouth dodge 1944 1948 business coupe special deluxe 1947 kh(US $49.00)
- 16" pontiac oldsmobile wheel torpedo 1941 coupe 1943 1940 silver streak business(US $79.00)
- Pontiac rally wheel hw firebird tempest lemans le mans gto catalina ss cap 1973(US $99.00)
Ford shows Edge Concept
Wed, 20 Nov 2013Ford took the wraps of the Edge Concept at the LA Auto Show, and the company says the crossover offers strong hints at the next-generation production Edge. The big news is a sleeker shape, front and rear LED lights, better fuel economy and technology that includes self parking and obstacle avoidance. The self parking is a prototype technology using sensors that allow the Edge to be parked at the touch of a button, or remotely.
July 1: Flooring it, and more lights, please
Thu, 01 Jul 2010I drove it to Burbank airport. Hit speeds of 130 km/hr, or 80 mph with ease. I don't know why I have been reticent to go fast in this thing.
Volkswagen takes stake in Suzuki
Wed, 09 Dec 2009VW takes a 19.9% stake in Suzuki We’re back on the co-operation and rationalisation path again, this time with Volkswagen and Suzuki, with the announcement that VW is to take a 19.9% stake in Suzuki, with Suzuki in turn re-investing up to half of the proceeds in to Volkswagen shares. This deal has been on the cards for some time but has obviously been pushed in to reality by the changing landscape for car manufacturers, where they seek to find a more secure future with takeovers, mergers and partnerships. Which is all very logical, even if it will inevitably lead to less choice for the car buyer in the long term.