Offered is a vintage bow eye of the type that was on early wooden runabouts. It is not bent or broken in any manner. The finish is about what you would expect after many years of marine life. But the aging finish adds to the vintage appeal.
|
Deck & Cabin Hardware for Sale
- Vintage bow eye(US $30.00)
- (6) small 2" x 2" chrome plated hinges and (2) small lift rings(US $18.50)
- 316 stainless steel diamond eye plate 6mm / 1/4 eye hook + ring for marine boat(C $7.02)
- 316 stainless steel diamond eye plate 5mm / 3/16 eye hook + ring for marine boat(C $6.20)
- 316 stainless steel pad eye plate 8mm / 5/16 eye hook + ring for marine boat(C $9.99)
- 316 stainless steel pad eye plate 6mm / 1/4 eye hook + ring for marine boat(C $6.99)
Tesla Roadster 2.5 – Goodwood Reveal
Mon, 05 Jul 2010The Tesla Roadster 2.5 - Goodwood Reveal Of course, if it was going to happen anywhere it was going to happen at Goodwood – the centre of the car universe this week. Which is where Tesla chose to launch the latest iteration of its electric Lotus – the Tesla Roadster 2.5. We think this is actually the fourth version of the Tesla Roadster since it first arrived on our roads – which means there’s a facelift every 250 cars or so.
Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black & V12 Vantage Carbon Black Revealed
Fri, 18 Dec 2009The Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black It’s been a little while since we had a limited edition from Aston Martin, and just like Land Rover where we got the Freelander 2 Sport and the Freelander 2 White & Black in two days, we;ve got a pair of new cars from Aston Martin together – The Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black and the Aston Martin V12 Vantage Carbon Black. I suppose if you’re Aston Martin and you’re looking for a way to move a few extra cars you may as well pick the two most powerful versions of your cars to have a go. Both Carbon Black Models get the same paint job; a hand painted effort which takes 50 hours to apply and quality check.
Renault Laguna (2007): first official pictures
Mon, 04 Jun 2007By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 04 June 2007 12:06 New Renault Laguna: the lowdown Renault's big-selling Laguna will be replaced in the autumn autumn with this distinctive new family car. Okay, so it's not the most radical car Renault has ever produced, but it does usher in some interesting developments from La Régie, as it chases down the new Ford Mondeo and forthcoming Vauxhall Vectra. For starters, the Laguna is the latest car to be lighter than the model it replaces; despite being longer, wider and taller, it's an average 15kg skinnier across the range, which should boost performance, economy and emissions.