Vintage 1950's Motorcycle Trophy, Harley, Indian, Ama on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, Ohio, United States
Antique, Vintage, Historic for Sale
- Vintage bakelite shift knob w/tel-tru thermometer, harley, indian(US $125.00)
- Rebuilt harley linkert m-74 carburetor, late 1950 - early 1951 f & fl panhead(US $395.00)
- Battery tray carrier bsa 500 650 a50 a65 lightning thunderbolt spitfire 187
- Henderson kj streamline - saddle springs - set of two - antique reproduction(US $160.00)
- Harley knucklehead panhead jockey lid tank shift
- Old harley davidson split tanks(US $300.00)
Land Rover DC100 concept
Wed, 31 Aug 2011Land Rover's new DC100 concept vehicle is due to make its debut at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show, with the manufacturer also confirming that a new Defender is anticipated for 2015. The DC100 concept will be building upon the existing characteristics of the car and it is hoped that the concept will act as a catalyst for debate concerning the future of Defender models. The design team is headed by Gerry McGovern, Land Rover's director of design, who says, "This isn't a production-ready concept but the beginning of a four-year journey to design a relevant Defender for the 21st century." John Edwards, global brand director at Land Rover, explains that the manufacturer wants to engage with existing customers to finalise the details of the new vehicle as part of their plans to direct the future of the Defender.
Redesigned Dodge Durango gets a Web tease
Mon, 16 Aug 2010Dodge confirmed on Monday that its SUV will continue to be called the Durango, stamping out Internet rumors that it would wear a Magnum nameplate. And the company put out a few teaser shots to whet your appetite before the launch this fall. The 2011 Durango shares its platform with the new Jeep Grand Cherokee.
MINI Yours: MINI customisation kicks off with MINI Avenue
Mon, 07 Nov 2011MINI Avenue - an off-the-peg MINI Yours We already know that MINI seems to launch more limited editions every year than the whole of the rest of the car industry. But now they’re going a step further with a customisation programme called ‘MINI Yours’, and an off-the-peg version called the MINI Avenue. MINI Yours is all about offering the sort of customisation offered for the original Mini in the 1960s by companies like Radford - and about making good margins on the add-ons – with a huge range of customisation stuff above and beyond what appears in the MINI Limited Editions.