Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Stearman Elevator on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Williamson, Georgia, United States

Williamson, Georgia, United States

Elevator is for Stearman aircraft. These are used and sold as is. There is a small damaged piece on the leading edge sheet metal. Please see pictures. Parts has been cleaned and primed. 

Please visit our store, BSW for unique aircraft items. 

ATTN: Purchaser will be required to pay actual shipping cost as eBay calculators are incorrect. With large items there will be a crating fee.  Please contact me with address and zip for actual cost. If this is a large part there may be crating fees involved as well. Thank you

Morgan at the London motor show 2008

Wed, 23 Jul 2008

By James Foxall and and CAR reader reporter asp Motor Shows 23 July 2008 16:02 Considering Morgan has been making largely the same cars since the Ark was launched it’s a bit much to expect the tiny Malvern firm to have much new to shout about. The firm has actually managed to come up with a new Sport derivative of its evergreen 4/4. The £26,221 model has been stripped out so it now weighs just 800kg.

Redesigned 2013 Lexus LS offers new sheetmetal, safety features

Tue, 31 Jul 2012

Lexus Division unveiled its new LS 460 flagship luxury sedan that arrives in dealerships this fall, with standard and long-wheelbase editions, a hybrid version and a new F-Sport trim level with improved handling dynamics. Despite its sheet metal changes, the car is actually little changed underneath. Its 4.6-liter V8 engine and eight-speed transmission are basically carryover, at a time when luxury brands are using powertrain technology as a differentiating ploy.

Cadillac CUE: Intuitive driving in 2012

Tue, 25 Oct 2011

General Motors' Cadillac division is hoping to lead the way in intuitive multimedia systems, with the launch of its ‘Cadillac User Experience' (CUE) system, which is set to make is official debut at the forthcoming LA auto show. The product of nearly four years research and development, the CUE project began in 2008 when Cadillac designers rode with 32 consumers for six months to study driver habits. The result is a ‘comprehensive in-vehicle experience that mergers intuitive design with auto industry-first controls and commands for information and entertainment data'.