This ford stoker template was in a box of parts I acquired. No paperwork of any kind...but a friend who is familiar with fords said this is a template used for notching sbf engine blocks for putting stroke cranks in sbf. Free shipping to lower 48. AK/HI is $7.50...no returns.
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Daimler & BYD reveal the Denza EV Concept: Beijing 2012
Wed, 25 Apr 2012Denza EV Concept The partnership between Daimler and BYD in China has revealed its first fruit – the Denza EV Concept - at the Beijing Motor Show. It’s just a few weeks since we learned that Daimler and BYD had come up with a name for their joint venture in China to produce New Energy Vehicles (basically EVs). Denza – or Tengshi, in Chinese – seeks to take Daimler’s expertise in car making (and they do claim more than any other car maker on the planet) and mate it with BYD’s undoubted expertise in electric cars to build a car company that only produces new energy vehicles.
Electric Cars now VAT free in Iceland
Tue, 10 Apr 2012Electric Cars in Iceland now VAT free The Icelandic Government has decided to remove VAT on electric cars to bring EV costs in line with ICE prices. We don’t believe that Governments should be promoting EVs and Hybrids by giving tax breaks to buyers. In a country like the UK – and most other countries – promoting EV cars at the taxpayers expense is a nonsense.
News watch August 2012: today's auto industry news
Fri, 31 Aug 2012Welcome to CAR Magazine's news aggregator as we round up the daily stories in the auto industry. Top tip: news summaries are added from the top hour-by-hour Friday 31 August 2012•European car sales continue to struggle, down 8.2% in July. Spain, europe's biggest market, saw sales frop the most, by a massive 26%.