Jeep willys CJ2A gas tank. In good shape does not appear to leak. Was 5 gallons of gas in the tank when removed. Removed from a late 46 CJ2A. If you are looking for any other willys pickup or wagon parts drop me an e-mail and I will check my inventory. thanks
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Universal Joints & Driveshafts for Sale
- Ford racing m-4841-a 31 spline slip yoke(US $105.89)
- Willys jeep pickup/wagon 3 bar grille(US $100.00)
- Neapco implement slip yoke, 0600 series, square slip 3/4" bore(US $11.89)
- Neapco implement slip yoke, n1000 series, round slip 1-1/4" bore(US $12.99)
- Neapco weld yoke tube, 2200 series(US $11.89)
- Neapco implement slip yoke, 0600 series, round slip 7/8" bore(US $11.89)
Classic vs. Modern, Part One: Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2 or 2012 Kia Rio SX
Mon, 01 Oct 2012A recent 220-volt shock administered by the $23K-plus window sticker of a loaded Ford Fiesta rental car made me think about what the same dollars would buy in a classic car, and what the relative cost of ownership would be. My favorite matchup doesn't even require as much coin as said fully accessorized rental Fiesta. The 2012 Kia Rio SX carries an as-tested-by-Autoweek price of $20,745.
2010 Lexus ES 350 to start at $35,675
Fri, 18 Sep 2009The 2010 Lexus ES 350 will start at $35,675, including destination charges, when the lightly updated sedan arrives on the market later this month. Changes on the outside include side mirrors with integrated turn signals, revised front grille, chrome body side molding, front bumper and rain-sensing wipers. The ES 350 also gets updated headlamps, lower intake with integrated foglamps and revised taillights.
Toyota Winglet concept (2008): first pictures
Mon, 04 Aug 2008By Tom Richards First Official Pictures 04 August 2008 14:33 Toyota has just unveiled the ‘Winglet’, one of its ‘people-assisting Partner Robots’. It isn’t exactly a car per se, but it has wheels, a motor, and it is a valid alternative to walking. It even has its own ‘trim’ levels – ‘S’, ‘M’ and ‘L’ (from left to right in our pictures). These range from ‘practical’ (with the long handle) to ‘hands-free sporty’.