Vintage Triumph Workshop Manuals And Parts Catalogs on 2040-parts.com
Greensburg, Indiana, United States
Total of 8 Shop Manuals or Parts Catalogs. Most are Triumph, But there is a Norton and a Kawasaki just thrown in the mix. Covers are rough on some. You should be able to determine condition from the pictures. Please contact me with any questions. Shipping $6
|
Other Makes for Sale
- Vintage dec 1952 american motorcycling magazine indian bsa ama triumph l5340(US $6.99)
- Vintage may 1952 american motorcycling magazine triumph harley-davidson l5341(US $6.99)
- Vintage jan 1953 american motorcycling magazine matchless norton indian l5342(US $6.99)
- Vintage march 1953 american motorcycling magazine ama ajs norton matchless l5343(US $6.99)
- Vintage march 1962 american motorcycling magazine bsa triumph t20 harley l5344(US $5.99)
- 2002 bmw f 650 cs motorcycle owners riders manual -bmw f650 cs-bmw f650cs(US $79.99)
Jaguar XJ facelift (2007) first news and photos
Thu, 08 Mar 2007By Ben Barry First Official Pictures 08 March 2007 12:31 The supercharged XKR might have only recently pounced from the starting blocks, but Jaguar has already announced a special edition at Geneva - the XKR Portfolio. While mechanical specifications are almost entirely as per the original model, the Portfolio boasts unique Celestial Black paint, upgraded interior trim and a Bowers and Wilkins stereo system. Power remains unchanged at 420bhp.
New Bugatti 'could be too fast to test'
Thu, 07 Aug 2014THE UPCOMING replacement for the world's fastest luxury car could be too quick to test, according to a motoring magazine. Bugatti is looking to replace the famous Veyron with a new, faster model that could reach speeds of around 286mph, but questions have been raised by weekly title Autocar over whether the facilities will exist to test it to its maximum. Not only is space a concern for the 1,500-horsepower concept, because it will need much longer straights than the Veyron, but also tyres are an issue.
Williams & Renault back together in F1
Tue, 05 Jul 2011Williams Renault F1 - Sir Frank Williams and Renaultsport's Bernard Rey For those of us who enjoy F1 (on the whole – although races like Canada rather than Valencia, it as to be said) but are very slightly past the first flush of youth, it’s rather sad to see Williams languishing in the ranks of also-rans on this year’s grid. With one of the greatest race-brains in Sir Frank Williams, and still one of the best F1 drivers in Rubens Barrichello, it would be great to see Williams at least running with the second tier of cars. But this season so far they have amassed just 4 points.