Rally Compact Truck & Van Mirror In Black Part #3616 on 2040-parts.com
Chester Springs, Pennsylvania, United States
Compact single mount universal truck and van mirror. Break-away feature, folds back, prevents damage. Fits all makes and models, left or right sides. Mounting hardware included. Corrosion resistant construction. Brand new in unopened sealed plastic in original box. Never opened.
|
Mirrors for Sale
- Yankee rear view side mirror tri-bar 1930's-1960's chevy ford pontiac rat rod(US $199.00)
- 1970 1981 firebird trans am side view mirror 1974(US $45.00)
- Citroen ds21 or id19 rear view mirror, exterior(US $20.00)
- 69 70 71 72 chevelle el camino exterior mirror lh(US $30.00)
- Mopar side view mirror round #3548753 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 dodge(US $34.99)
- Datsun rear view mirror 521 721 everwing nos original(US $95.90)
GM, Ford and Chrysler sales advance on crossover, small-car demand
Tue, 02 Aug 2011General Motors, Ford and Chrysler posted higher July sales, helped by demand for crossovers as well as small, fuel-efficient vehicles. GM said today its sales rose 8 percent last month from a year ago, with passenger car demand rising 8 percent and crossover sales increasing 20 percent. At Ford, sales rose 6 percent, with car demand advancing 3 percent and light truck sales up 12 percent.
Family Favourite Gets A Refresh
Mon, 24 Feb 2014FORD has taken the wraps off its refreshed Focus. The car, which remains a firm favourite with both private buyers and business users, gains a more distinctive nose and a technology boost. Expected to hit the showrooms later this year, the Focus adopts Ford’s new exterior nose treatment – a version of which has already been adapted for the recently refreshed Fiesta supermini.
Nissan GT-R beats its Nurburgring record – more to come today?
Fri, 17 Apr 2009The jubilant Nissan GT-R team celebrates their new lap record at the Nurburgring [ad#ad-1] The Nissan GT-R is indeed an impressive car. It offers real supercar performance for what appears to be a relatively modest price. Admittedly it still costs an arm and a leg to service, and with exchange rates as they are at the moment it will become less of a bargain, but it’s certainly chucked a very big spanner in to the works as far as the more established Supercar makers are concerned (Porsche in particular had plenty to say about the last time the GT-R set).