Radiators & Parts for Sale
- 1970-81 chevy camaro champion cc162 three row aluminum radiator w/ 2 12" fans(US $324.95)
- 1968-1977 chevy el camino cc161 champion cooling three row aluminum radiator(US $223.99)
- 1968-1977 chevy el camino champion cooling 3 row aluminum radiator + fans cc161(US $324.99)
- 1968-1977 chevy chevelle champion cooling 3 row aluminum radiator + fans cc161(US $324.99)
- 1976-1982 corvette lower radiator hose plain no logo(US $18.95)
- Spectra premium industries inc cu188 radiator(US $167.38)
BMW Motorrad Concept 6 (2009) unveiled
Wed, 11 Nov 2009Yes, we know this BMW is a pair of wheels short of CAR Online’s usual offerings, but we couldn’t resist giving some space to this stunning straight six-powered BMW sports bike concept. Yes, you read that right - the BMW Concept 6 has a 1600cc straight six slung across the frame. Honda tried something similar for the CBX1000 in the 1970s but the idea never really caught on even if the true width increase over a contemporary four wasn’t as huge as your eyes would have you believe.
Chevrolet to add the Sonic name, drop Aveo on its next subcompact
Fri, 10 Dec 2010Chevrolet will drop Aveo and adopt a new name - Sonic - when its remodeled entry-level subcompact debuts next year. Chevrolet and General Motors Co, officials have been considering a name change for the subcompact sedan since October. GM North America President Mark Reuss said confusion over how to pronounce “Aveo” had sparked the desire for a change.
Chris Bangle Associates announces 'Illustrate the Future' design competition
Mon, 16 Jan 2012Chris Bangle Associates has announced a new design contest called 'Illustrate the Future.' The competition is open to all design students across all design disciplines and coincides with the launch of Managing Director, Chris Bangle's new book. "I have written a fiction book about Car Design and the prologue takes place 25 years in the future," says Bangle. "It contains some concepts I have been working on, and this contest is to see what YOU would make of them." Bangle's novel explores the state of affairs in the car design field and also expresses his concerns about the culture future generations of designers will inherit.