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Speedometer Fits 13-14 Focus 1714360 on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions Conditions & Options:2.0L,AT,SDN,75K,TACH,CM5T-CSD Genuine OEM:Yes Interchange Part Number:257-07437 Designation:Used PartNumber:257 Mileage:75000 Model:FOCUS Make:FORD Year:2014 Stock #:60040 GTIN:Does not apply Inventory ID:1714360 VIN #:1FADP3E22EL120855 Donor VIN:1FADP3E22EL120855 Brand:Ford Vintage Part:No Universal Fitment:No Performance Part:No Warranty:No Warranty Type:Speedometer Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply OE/OEM Part Number:CM5Z10849CSA

Charles Morgan leaves Morgan

Thu, 17 Oct 2013

Charles Morgan is no longer a part of the Morgan Motor Company’s management team or board of directors, a press release from the Morgan Technologies arm of the British sports car maker has confirmed. As things now stand, this essentially means that after 103 years, the family that started the firm is no longer involved in running the company. On Bing: see pictures of Morgan cars Find out how much a used Morgan costs on Auto Trader Charles Morgan is the grandson of Morgan Motor Company founder, HFS Morgan, and joined what has always been a family business in 1985.

Smart FourJoy concept

Thu, 05 Sep 2013

The Smart FourJoy concept will preview next year's all-new four-seat model at the Frankfurt motor show. Unlike the ForFour (2004-06) that paid only lip service to the brand's iconic city car, this promises to be a true Smart, with the familiar Tridon safety shell, minimal overhangs and plastic panels. At 3,494mm long it's around a meter longer than the original two-seat version but still significantly shorter than a Mini.

Supercar owners hire runway to find top speed

Wed, 14 May 2014

“What’s the point of owning a supercar,” some might say. “You’ll never be able to reach its full performance potential on the road.” And while that’s true, there is an alternative to risking your driving licence if you buy a car like the new McLaren 650S or Lamborghini Huracan. Essentially, someone hires a private runway, and invites a load of supercar owners to drive as fast as they can before running out of tarmac.