HERE WE HAVE A SPEEDOMETER CONNECTOR AND SPRING CLIP FOR A 1955 FORD FULL SIZE CAR, AND A 1955-1956 FORD THUNDERBIRD. THIS PART GOES ON SPEEDO CABLE AT THE SPEEDOMETER. THIS IS "NOS" THIS IS THE LAST OF 10 SO YOU ALSO GET THE FOMOCO PACKAGE.
Gauges for Sale
- Mercedes w109 300sel 6.3 drehzahlmesser (tachometer) vdo (US $240.00)
- Stewart warner 8000 greenline tach vintage original 813929 nos with box hardware(US $275.00)
- Lancia aprilia 1939 complete dashboard clock speedometer good condition(US $250.00)
- Vintage, nos ford 1965 fairlane 289,428 fomoco speedometer,mint(US $24.99)
- Porsche 356 pre a tachometer(US $825.00)
- Porsche 911 instrument cluster(US $145.00)
The Woodward Dream Cruise with Ian Callum
Wed, 18 Sep 2013Try describing the Woodward Dream Cruise—a pulsing expression of Amer-ican automotive enthusiasm condensed into an endless, eight-lane traffic jam—and your audience will fall into one of two groups: The ones who shrug it off as inexplicable gasoline-fueled hysteria, or the ones who simply embrace it as the day-long automotive flash mob it is. Ian Callum, principal designer for Jaguar, falls firmly in the second camp. That's right.
Volkswagen XL1 ‘Super’ Hybrid heading for the UK – costs £98,515
Mon, 30 Jun 2014The Volkswagen XL1 ‘Super’ Hybrid (pictured) costs £98,515 in the UK VW announced a while back that their ‘super’ hybrid XL1 was going in to limited production, although they didn’t confirm a price for being super green. But now the first XL1 has already been delivered in Germany, Volkswagen has confirmed a chunk of the 200 run – thought to be between 20 and 30 cars – will be making their way to the UK and will cost £98,515. For almost £100k, there are plenty of options bordering on supercar, but the XL1 is ‘super’ in a different way, and if extreme economy and a design that looks like something imagined as a car of the future in Hollywood Sci-Fi films of the 1930s floats your boat, the XL1 could be the car you’re looking for.
Consumer Reports releases 2013 reliability rankings
Mon, 28 Oct 2013Japanese brands continue to dominate the Consumer Reports Annual Auto Reliability rankings, while some European brands gained and Ford Motor Co. continued to rank near the bottom of the industry. Lexus, Toyota and Acura swept the top three spots in the 2013 rankings and Japanese brands took seven of the top 10 places.