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Hummelshalden, DE
Accessories for Sale
- 68 -72 vintage gm underhood light camaro, chevelle nova 2(US $10.95)
- Voltage regulator chrysler dodge desoto studebaker 1937-1939 see years(US $50.00)
- Classic chevys so. calif. car club plaque(US $40.00)
- Road runners ashland car club plaque(US $40.00)
- ford mustang falcon 200 cid 170 cid alternater bracket(US $10.00)
- 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 chevy truck defrost vents rat rod pickup(US $55.00)
Charles Morgan to build rival cars
Wed, 27 Nov 2013Sacked Morgan boss Charles Morgan is to set up new sports car company that he says will rival the 104-year-old British car manufacturer that bears his family name and recently dismissed him. In a report in the Telegraph, Charles is quoted as saying his new company will “build on the innovation and heritage of my grandfather”. On Bing: see pictures of Morgan cars Find out how much a used Morgan costs on Auto Trader The news comes less than a month after Morgan lost his appeal against his dismissal from the Malvern carmaker his family set up in 1909.
Jaguar F-Type Coupe is ‘Good to be Bad’ for Super Bowl Advert (video)
Wed, 29 Jan 2014The Jaguar F-Type Coupe is #GoodToBeBad Back in November we revealed that the Jaguar F-Type Coupe was going to feature in an advert – Rendezvous – during the Super Bowl in the US as Jaguar look to bring attention in the States to perhaps the most impressive Jaguar in a generation or two. Focusing on the predilection of Hollywood directors to cast British actors as villains, the new F-Type Coupe Super Bowl advert features Sir Ben Kingsley, Tom Hiddleston and Mark Strong as archetypal British villains, with the new Jaguar F-Type front and centre. The advert suggest that Brits make the best villains because they sound right, are more focused, more precise, always one step ahead, have a certain style, an eye for detail and are obsessed by power.
Customers less satisfied with run-flat, low-rolling resistance tires
Mon, 01 Apr 2013In non-April Fool's news, customers who buy cars shod with run-flat tires are nearly twice as likely to have to replace them as people with more conventional tires, according to a J.D. Power and Associates study. The poll also found that customers are also less satisfied with low-rolling resistance tires.