Thames Panel Reproduction Back Panel 1948 Ford Hot Rat Rod Gasser Vintage Drag on 2040-parts.com
Coventry, United Kingdom
This is a reproduction back panel for the 1948 type Thames 1/4 ton panel. It is made from 20 gauge steel and is an accurate copy of the original with all lips and flanges formed. These panels are being made in England. Price includes shipping to 50 state US or Canada.
|
Other for Sale
- Anglia back panel 1948 ford hot rat rod gasser vintage drag racing pro street(US $280.00)
- Teardrop hood bulge hot rat rod 32 ford model t a b v8 historic race kit car(US $120.00)
- Chevy chevrolet impala ss caprice biscayne antenna stainless removable mast(US $22.00)
- 1957 ford dash instrument cluster 57 speedometer no gauges feg 10841 b fomoco
- 64 65 66 67 68-72 impala biscayne caprice door striker(US $20.00)
- New universal interior rear view mirror ! ( can be used top or bottom mounted )(US $19.99)
LA Motor Show: Long-wheelbase Range Rover confirmed
Fri, 22 Nov 2013A LONG-WHEELBASE Range Rover has been showcased at the Los Angeles Auto Show. Decked out in exclusive Autobiography Black specification, the LWB Range Rover has 7.3 inches more legroom for rear passengers, along with back seats that now recline by 17 degrees compared to the standard version’s eight degrees. It will be sold in the UK, but it’s expected that the main markets for the new ultra-high-end model will be the USA and China.
Groupon vouchers for cars? No
Mon, 18 Jul 2011The Groupon juggernaut rolled into auto retailing last week, and dealers around the nation watched intently to see whether the online coupon phenomenon could drive herds of shoppers into showrooms. So far, no. Only four consumers agreed to pay $200 for a $500 discount voucher on a new-vehicle purchase at LaFontaine Buick-GMC-Cadillac in Highland, Mich.
Lotus owner Proton tries to quell sale rumours
Wed, 01 Feb 2012The Malaysian owners of Lotus have taken the unusual step of quashing rumours circulating of an impending sale of its British sports car division. Several newspaper articles have suggested that the new owners of Proton may divest its loss-making Lotus subsidiary. The ownership structure of Proton has changed in recent weeks, after the Khazanah Nasional Berhad sold its entire stake in Proton to DRB-Hicom.