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Radiator Coolant Hose-curved Radiator Hose Lower Dayco 71383 on 2040-parts.com

US $12.37
Location:

Landing, New Jersey, United States

Landing, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Other Part Number:16573 38020, 361, 142-5980, 1.309.688.2, (B)71383 SKU:DY:71383 Interchange Part Number:16573-38020, 20801, 61422, 20075S, 7564, 201539 Brand:Dayco SAE Specification:SAE J20R4 Class D-1, SAE J1684 Type EC Manufacturer Part Number:71383 Hose Type:Dual I.D. Hose Contains Heat Shield:N Material:EPDM End 2 Inside Diameter:1 7/16 Contains Protective Sleeve:N End 1 Inside Diameter:1 5/16 Trunk Height:7 3/4 Color:Black UPC:Does not apply

Koenigsegg: Men in a shed in Sweden – the video

Wed, 06 Jun 2012

DRIVEN has had access to Christian von Koenigsegg and the Koenigsegg factory in Sweden for this 30 minute long look at all things Koenigsegg. We tend to refer to Koenigsegg as men in a shed in Sweden, which might sound disparaging – but it isn’t. It’s a big doff of the cap to an operation which, by any normal standards in the car world, is so small it couldn’t possibly do anything really innovative and ground breaking.

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This Week in 1958: Montgomery, NY, hosts Governor's Trophy Race for the third year in a row

Tue, 13 Aug 2013

Fifty-five years ago was the third consecutive year that a former Air Force base in Montgomery, N.Y., served as a racetrack. The Governor's Trophy Race was a growing event and spectators only had to travel 75 miles from New York City to see race legends like Carroll Shelby compete. Nearly 30,000 spectators came to the two-day event in 1957, and race organizers were expecting even more in 1958.