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Vintage archer radio shack 120vac siren alarm fire cat. no. 275-497 nos(US $125.00)
3 pt black retractable seat belt standard buckle car safety - pair no reserve(US $99.99)
Franklin vintage benjamen 1925 - 1930 horn(US $100.00)
Door lock tripple cam springs 1939-55 chrysler,dodge,desoto,1940-55 plymouth.(C $23.99)
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2013 Audi A3 Sportback revealed (+video)
Thu, 20 Sep 2012Audi has revealed the 2013 A3 Sportback ahead of a Paris 2012 debut, the five door version of the new A3. The new A3 Sportback is bigger than both the new A3 – by 35mm – and the old A3 Sportback – by 58mm – and it get a bigger boot than both – 380 litres with the seats up and 1220 litre with the seats down. There’s not a lot to say about how it looks, because it looks just like the new A3 with an extra pair of doors and a set of roof rails, but that extra length does mean a small amount more legroom in the back.
The future of headlamp techonology – see it on video
Wed, 27 May 2009By Richard Yarrow Motor Industry 27 May 2009 10:12 Cars of the future will drive at night with main-beam headlamps on all the time, but never dazzle another vehicle. That’s the vision of American component firm Gentex, which already makes the auto-dipping lights on the current BMW 7-series. Its engineers are working on a new technology called Dynamic Forward Lighting (DFL) which features a single main beam that floods the road with light.
Eterniti Motors sells first Eterniti Artemis at Beijing auto show
Mon, 14 May 2012Eterniti Motors, which first showed us the Hemera super SUV concept in Frankfurt, then the production version--called the Artemis--in Beijing, sold its first car at the Chinese show. The company took five orders for the Eterniti Artemis, four in standard specification and one bespoke version. The standard Artemis SUV costs $337,500, converted from British pounds.