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Vintage Austin Heally Sprite Steering Wheel on 2040-parts.com

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Brigham City, Utah, United States

Brigham City, Utah, United States

 This is a steering wheel from a Austin Heally Sprite. I think it is from the mid 60's. It was a barn find. It is in good enough condition to be used as is. it is still wrapped in leather.  I think it was used on some MG Midgets as well. please see photos






Top Gear spotted filming Christmas Special in India – Mini, Jaguar & Rolls Royce +video

Mon, 03 Oct 2011

Top Gear filming Christmas Special in India With the weather as Summer-like as it is at the moment, it’s hard to believe Christmas is just round the corner. But it is, so that means Top Gear are busy filming this year’s Christmas special. And they’re doing it in Mumbai – which is probably cooler than the UK at the moment.

GM to drop plans for range-topping Cadillac sedan

Mon, 01 Jul 2013

General Motors has decided to deep-freeze a range-topping ultraluxury sedan it was developing for Cadillac, according to three people with knowledge of the company’s plans. GM executives recently concluded that the rear-wheel-drive car, which would have been a low-volume showstopper priced well north of $100,000, didn’t offer enough brand-building pizzazz to justify the investment, the sources said. Designers recently were taken off the program and reassigned.

Hyundai ix35 hydrogen FCEV gets a thumbs up for Fleet buyers

Tue, 01 Apr 2014

The Hyundai ix35 FCEV on London’s roads Hyundai has been delivering the first ix35 FCEV hydrogen-powered compact SUVs in recent months, and one of the first recipients in the UK was fleet management specialist Arval UK. The reason for Arval getting to play with the ix35 FCEV early doors was to get feedback on the practicality of running a hydrogen-powered car on a company fleet as, with its zero emissions, the ix35 FCEV could find a big market with fleet buyers. What Arval found was that the ix35 FCEV – with 0-62mph in 12.5 seconds and a 369 mile range – was, to all intents and purposes, just like using a conventional ICE powertrain and could be refuelled in just three minutes.