Caliper Parts for Sale
- Cardone 19-b926 rear brake caliper-reman friction choice caliper w/bracket(US $132.13)
- Cardone 19-b788 front brake caliper-reman friction choice caliper w/bracket(US $111.14)
- Cardone 19-3130 rear brake caliper-reman friction choice caliper(US $126.87)
- Raybestos rc10967 front brake caliper-reman professional grade loaded caliper(US $90.81)
- Raybestos rc11963 rear brake caliper-reman professional grade loaded caliper(US $167.25)
- Raybestos rc11034 front brake caliper-reman professional grade loaded caliper(US $145.18)
Happy 80th Birthday, Syd Mead!
Thu, 18 Jul 2013Take a poll among car designers to name their greatest influence, and one name is sure to appear at the top of the list: Syd Mead. The car designer, illustrator and futurist has inspired generations of the men and women who shape the cars we drive or admire. Syd has created the designs for the movies Blade Runner and Tron, while the illustrations published in his books such as Oblagon and Sentury (sought-after collector items today) depict the vision of a future dominated by superior technology and aesthetics.
Lamborghini Aventador LP720-4 50° Anniversario (2013) first pictures
Fri, 19 Apr 2013Lamborghini will build 100 examples of this special edition Aventador to celebrate its fiftieth anniversary this year. Called the Lamborghini Aventador LP720-4 50° Anniversario, the car features an uprated engine, aggressive aerodynamic addenda and bespoke interior treatment. What's changed for the Lamborghini Aventador LP720-4 50° Anniversario?
Porsche says 1952 356 Cabriolet is oldest one sold in the U.S.
Thu, 21 Oct 2010A 1952 Porsche 356 cabriolet owned by Robert Wilson of Oklahoma City, Okla., has been named the winner of a contest to find the oldest Porsche sold in America. Porsche Cars North America ran the contest, which asked owners to submit documentation showing when their cars were first sold, as part of its celebration of 60 years of selling cars in the United States. Wilson's car, which he found in a salvage yard, was imported in November 1952 by Max Hoffman, who started bringing Porsches to the United States in 1950.