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Small Block Stamped Roller-tip Rocker Arm 1.6 Ratio 3/8 In. Stud on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Georgetown, Ohio, US

Georgetown, Ohio, US
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WHAT I HAVE BEEN TOLD IS A SET OF SMALL  BLOCK CHEV. 1.6 ROLLER TIP ROCKER ARMS THAT  HAVE BEEN USED  VERY LITTLE AND  HAVE  BEEN  HANGING ON  THE  WALL OF A GARAGE  FOR SEVERAL  YEARS 16 OF THEM OTHER THAN  THAT I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT THEM SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 STATES IS $15.95 ALL OTHERS PLEASE INQUIRE

Hand-built Porsche 'Frankfurt Flyer' special up for sale on eBay

Mon, 27 Jan 2014

This piece of organic-looking, handcrafted aluminium is called the ‘Frankfurt Flyer’ – a bespoke creation by American engineer Chris Runge. It’s rather special too, as the original Flyer racing car is the forebear to one of the most famous Porsche models ever, the 550 Spyder. This is one man’s painstaking recreation of one of the finest post-war sports cars to ever see the light of day, and it could be yours for $60,000 – around £36,500.

Mercedes-Benz A-class patent renderings leaked

Fri, 13 May 2011

Mercedes-Benz unveiled a three-door concept version of its 2012 A-class at the New York and Shanghai auto shows in April, and images of a possible production model leaked this week via the European Patent Office. The renderings show a five-door hatchback version of the A-class concept with less aggressive styling. Its world premiere is said to be scheduled for the Frankfurt motor show in September.

Mercedes plans electric version of SLS AMG supercar

Fri, 10 Jul 2009

Huge news at Mercedes-Benz: Engineers from its AMG performance-car offshoot are developing a plug-in electric version of the upcoming SLS supercar as part of a broad-based efficiency program to place the automaker at the leading edge of socially acceptable performance-car motoring. Tentatively planned for production in 2015, the new zero-emission supercar draws heavily on the production version of the yet-to-be-fully-revealed SLS scheduled to get its first public outing at the Frankfurt motor show on Sept. 15.