Starcraft Speedometer Gauge 20-70 Mph Black Face Silver Rim 3.25" Hole B39 on 2040-parts.com
Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States
THIS A USED STARCRAFT SPEEDOMETER GAUGE NO HOSE OR PITOT PICKUP
|
Electrical Systems for Sale
- New teleflex morse trim gauge fits yamaha pre 2001 white & silver 2" hole b39(US $20.00)
- Blank gauge white & silver 2" hole b39(US $10.00)
- New oem omc evinrude johnson 395253 motor cable 1985-1987 88, 90, 100, 115 hp v4(US $74.99)
- Blank gauge white & black 3.5" hole b39(US $10.00)
- New starcraft remote timer wireless light switch kit 44795 b39(US $85.00)
- Yamaha 11h-82560-00-00 11h-82560-00-00 thermo switch assy(US $36.57)
Ferrari F12 & Eric Clapton’s Ferrari SP12 EC at Goodwood
Sat, 06 Jul 2013The Ferrari F12 Berlinetta (pictured) will be at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed The 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed starts on Thursday with the Moving Motor Show, and Ferrari are planning a good turnout including the F12 Berlinetta popping its Goodwood Cherry. It’s nearly eighteen months since the Ferrari F12 was revealed, but this coming weekend it will get a chance to strut its 731bhp up the Goodwood hillclimb. With a 0-62mph of just 3.1 seconds and a top speed of 211mph (which isn’t that important up the hillclimb) the F12 promises a stunning spectacle for Goodwood’s visitors.
Bentley promises '90% hybrid range by 2018'
Sat, 19 Apr 2014By Ollie Kew Motor Industry 19 April 2014 17:07 Bentley will offer a plug-in hybrid version of 90% of the cars on its range as early as 2018, the company's CEO has confirmed. Speaking at the debut of the Mulsanne Hybrid Concept at the Beijing motor show, Dr Wolfgang Schreiber announced that a plug-in hybrid option was ‘the right choice for the future of Bentley’. He also confirmed that the first production-spec Bentley with a part-electric powertrain will be the marque's controversial new SUV.
Concept Car of the Week: Chevrolet Astro (1967)
Fri, 29 Mar 2013It gave its name to a boxy van in the 80s, but the Chevrolet Astro I was one of the most exciting dream cars developed within the GM styling studio. Presented in New York Auto Show in 1967, it was the first of three Astro concepts shown in annual succession and illustrates GM's desire to develop models that were both aerodynamic and attractive. What we might take for granted in aerodynamics nowadays was almost untouched territory in the mid ‘60s.