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Vintage 28 29 30 31 Model A Ford Chevy Visor Rat Rod Coupe Sedan Truck Roadster on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Mogadore, Ohio, United States

Mogadore, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

HERE IS A VINTAGE AFTER MARKET VISOR AND IT MAY FIT MANY MAKE MODEL AND YEARS AS THE PAPER DOES NOT SAY WHAT IT IS FOR BUT IF YOU LOOK IT LOOKS LIKE A MODEL A FORDS BUT NOT SURE.I HAVE THE ORIGINAL PAPER BUT IT LOOKS THE SAME ONLY IT IS VERY FRAGILE. IT IS PERFORATED SO SOME LIGHT COMES THRU.I DONE THE BEST WAY TO MEASURE IT, IT HAS A SLIGHT BEND IN THE OFFSET BUT IT IS HARD TO SHOW.THIS IS A VERY RARE PART.I HAVE NEVER SEEN ON AND EVERYONE I HAVE SHOWED IT TO ALSO SAY THEY HAVE NOT SEEN ONE BEFORE.

Publisher KC Crain promoted to vice president/group publisher

Wed, 22 Sep 2010

AutoWeek publisher KC Crain, 30, has been named vice president/group publisher at Crain Communications Inc. with responsibility for Plastics News, Rubber & Plastics News, Tire Business and Waste & Recycling News, based in Akron, Ohio. He will also supervise the European-based titles of European Plastics News, European Rubber Journal, Plastics and Rubber Weekly and Urethanes Technology International.

MINI Paceman Adventure Concept – it’s a Countryman Pickup

Sat, 26 Apr 2014

It’s a MINI Pickup – the MINI Paceman Adventure It’s always hard to decide if a MINI concept – and they’re not exactly as rare as hens teeth – is a real one-off or a pointer to a future production MINI. A good example of that is MINI’s April Fool in 2012 for ‘Camping MINIs’ which turned in to a fully-blown official concept in 2013 as the MINI Clubvan Camper, Countryman All4 Camp & Cowley Caravan. Now we get the MINI Paceman Adventure Concept, a pickup based on the Pacemena (itself based on the Countryman) put together by BMW students and instructors at plants in Munich and Dingolfing and built as an exercise to show the skills and talent of the apprentice programme.

LA Motor Show: Long-wheelbase Range Rover confirmed

Fri, 22 Nov 2013

A 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.