THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONE REAR WINDOW FRAME FOR A 1936-54 FIAT 500 TOPOLINO. NEW REPLACEMENT FRAME IDENTICAL TO ORIGINAL FRAME IS IN MINT CONDITION ITEM IS RARE AND HARD TO FIND SHIPPING TO US AND CANADA 24.95 WHICH INCLUDES TRACKING AND INSURANCE. PLEASE NOTE I DO NOT SHIP TO THAILAND |
Cylinder Heads & Parts for Sale
- 73 74 75 76 big block chevy 454 oval port cylinder heads 336781 elcamino caprice
- 2 nos 1961 - 1963 buick v-8 valve cover gaskets # 1363781(US $20.00)
- Triumph tr7 head bolt hardware kit 1975-81 new(US $69.99)
- 3916164 gm part # nos zl1 /l88/l89 chevy big block springs(US $75.00)
- Vintage antique model a b ford valve spring tool k & d mfg. co k-d(US $26.99)
- Porsche 356 912 1968,1969 cylinder head 616.104.301.1r(US $250.00)
Citroën Cactus concept with Air Bump technology confirmed for Frankfurt debut [w/Video]
Wed, 28 Aug 2013Citroën's Cactus concept featuring a mysterious sounding 'Air Bump' technology will be taking center stage at the carmaker's stand at this year's Frankfurt motor show. The carmaker has released just one image of the concept along with a 21-second video (see left) showing a spongy panel labeled ‘Air Bump' being poked. Although this doesn't really tell us much about what this new technology actually does, we suspect the panels featured in the video are inserted into the bumper and can protect it from the smaller-scale collisions that can happen in everyday life.
2014 Honda Civic goes on sale today
Wed, 04 Dec 2013The 2014 Honda Civic is now on sale. The LX coupe starts at $18,980 including destination while the top trim, an EX sedan with navigation, comes in at $25,030. A continuously variable gearbox is the only automatic transmission option this year, though a five-speed manual is available.
BMW seared into consumer minds: New ad technology takes ‘branding' to another level
Wed, 22 Dec 2010How about this for subtlety in advertising? BMW is using flashing lights to “burn” its initials into your brain so that when you close your eyes, you'll continue to see the Bavarian company's brand. Which begs the question: Is there a better way to remember a company than to have a light-induced seizure episode?