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Beverly Hills, Florida, United States

Beverly Hills, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

SELLING A VW AIR COOLED ENGINE CASE 7XXXX SERIES 1961-1965 40 HP IN GOOD TO EXCELLENT CONDITION. HISTORY- BOUGHT FROM LONG CLOSED VW REBUILD FACILITY AND SAT ON SHELF SINCE 1970S. CASE HAD BEEN PROFESSIONAL CLEANED -LINE BORED- NO THRU ST CUT NECESSARY AND STORED AWAITING REBUILD.. FOR THE PURIST  LOOKING TO BRING HIS CAR BACK TO ORIGINAL. CASE GARANTEED REBILDABLE. JUST ASSEMBLE AND GO.

Toyota FT-86 and Subaru BRZ to launch next month

Fri, 21 Oct 2011

Toyota FT-86 (pictured) & Subaru BRZ to debut at Tokyo The road from concept to reality has been a long one for the Toyota FT-86 and Subaru BRZ. But the wait is almost over for the Toyota/Subaru joint development, with production-ready versions of the FT-86 and BRZ planned for the Tokyo Motor Show next month. The aim was to produce a sporty, fun coupe for under £20k, and although that still seems to be the general consensus we wouldn’t be surprised to see the FT-86 come in at around £25k and the more powerful BRZ getting close to £30k when they actually arrive in 2012.

Bentley SUV plug-in Hybrid Concept at Geneva

Thu, 01 Mar 2012

The Bentley SUV Concept will debut at Geneva It’s reported that the Bentley SUV Concept is heading for Geneva 2012 complete with plug-in hybrid powertrain. We reported last month that we though there was a strong possibility we could see the Bentley SUV at the Geneva Motor Show this year, although the only fly in that ointment of speculation was the imminent arrival of the Lamborghini SUV. But now we know that the Lamborghini MLC will not debut at Geneva, but wait a month to be revealed at the Beijing Motor Show at the end of April, the strong possibility that the Bentley SUV will arrive at Geneva now becomes a probability.

White House pushes automakers toward 54.5-mpg target by 2025

Tue, 26 Jul 2011

The White House is pushing automakers to agree by Wednesday to a corporate average fuel economy target of 54.5 mpg by 2025--a figure 1.7 mpg less than the 56.2 mpg standard it floated earlier this month. The easing of the White House plan stems from a concession to makers of light trucks and SUVs, and particularly larger vehicles in that segment, such as Ford's F-150, sources said. The latest White House proposal, the most definitive of any it has put forth, calls for a 5 percent annual mileage increase for cars from 2017-2025, said industry and congressional officials who asked not to be named because their discussions with the White House are confidential.