Triumph Tr3 Tr4 Main Bearing Set +020 on 2040-parts.com
Somerville, New Jersey, US
Up for auction is a set of NOS main bearings for a Triumph TR3 to TR4, +020 - Glacier / AE brand - moss number 822-020 - buyer pays flat shipping of $5.00 to lower 48 states
Engine Bearings for Sale
New clevite ford 351w rod bearings/bearing set, .030(US $52.99)
New clevite ford 302 rod bearings/bearing set, standard(US $42.99)
Acl race 5m1186h std,mitsubishi 4g63 main bearings,mitsubishi 2.0 main bearings(US $40.00)
Fomoco main ebv-6333, nos made by dab industries for ford(US $9.99)
17467.35 omix-ada rod bearing .030, 70-75 jeep cj models(US $24.98)
17467.82 omix-ada rod bearing set .010 5.2l, 93-98 jeep zj grand cherokees, by(US $49.48)
Good Ideas Salon, Tokyo
Fri, 30 Oct 2009To discuss ‘pure living' as a concept, Nissan and trends company PSFK hosted the Good Ideas Salon in Tokyo on 20 October 2009; a moderated conversation between International and local guests explored how pure living manifests itself in design, technology, urban living and transportation. Panelist Marc Alt, founder of Marc Alt + Partners, a strategic agency dedicated to sustainability and social innovation, began the Salon discussion stating that, "Companies and individuals need to understand what it means to be green in their daily lifestyle choices. Sustainability is not just about creating energy-efficient resources, but being more efficient in how we use these resources.
CAR interviews Chris Bangle: what he did next (2009)
Tue, 22 Dec 2009By Nargess Shahmanesh Banks Motor Industry 22 December 2009 12:30 Chris Bangle is a hard act to follow, even for Chris Bangle. Like him or loath him, the former BMW design director is one of the most famous car designers of our times, recognised for shaking the established status quo with his ‘flame surfacing’ and his radical take on car design. Then in March 2009, after 16 solid years, Bangle announced his retirement from the Bavarian brand and – seemingly – car design.
German Parts Pillagers Roam the American Southwest, Sending Treasures Home For Future Car Museum
Tue, 08 Apr 2014Quite a few older European cars are purchased in rust-free parts of the United States and then shipped back to the home continent, and this process tends to intensify when the Euro gets stronger versus the dollar. While that's going on, crews of European gearheads also roam the wrecking yards of the Southwest, filling shipping containers with parts to ship back home; I know of a trio of Swedes who come to Colorado every year and ship home tons of parts, but they've got nothing on this pair of Germans. These gentlemen fly to the United States four times each year, spending two or three weeks each trip, and send home cars and shipping containers packed with parts, all as part of a scheme to open up a car collection showcasing "cars from the road." They were kind enough to send me a bunch of photos of their most recent trip, so let's see what their enviable lifestyle looks like.