Golf Car Windshields for Sale
- New dayco premium industrial v-belt ax76(US $17.97)
- Madjax folding tinted windshield| star cart classic golf cart | 09-006(US $169.95)
- New dayco premium industrial v-belt bp127(US $26.00)
- Club car ds (2000.5-up) tinted impact modified fold down golf cart windshield(US $119.96)
- Ezgo express s6/l6 short top clear golf cart folding windshield - us made(US $150.95)
- Yamaha drive2 2017+ golf cart impact resistant folding windshield | clear(US $149.95)
Concept Resource: Adding value to the recruitment process
Thu, 15 Sep 2011Concept Resource, initially created exclusively for the automotive industry, was formed with one goal in mind – to add value to the recruitment process. The Coventry-based company has over 10 years of experience placing highly – qualified candidates in job opportunities supplied by some of Europe's top design studios, as well as being the largest automotive design recruitment company in the UK. Concept Resource's three year strategy is to become the largest in Europe.
Hershey auction and swap meet gets under way
Thu, 06 Oct 2011The Hershey Auction in Pennsylvania is in full swing on Thursday, and our friends from Hagerty Insurance are there. The event is hosted by RM Auctions and includes some of the rarest auto antiques in the world. The two-day event auction coincides with the Antique Automobile Club of America Eastern Division Fall Meet, bringing even more classic sheetmetal to the Hershey Lodge.
Rockin' Supercar: The Rebirth, Short Life, and Death of a Shark-Fin-Equipped '85 Toyota Tercel Wagon
Fri, 18 Apr 2014Sometimes a very ordinary car becomes something special, maybe even loved, but that's not always enough to keep it out of the jaws of the crusher. This is the story of a second-gen Toyota Tercel wagon (known in Japan as the Sprinter Carib) and its journey from auction to lumber-hauler to kid transportation to a Chinese steel factory. Around the turn of the century, while I was working at a doomed dot-com in San Francisco's South of Market neighborhood, I discovered that the city auctioned off all the unclaimed tow-away cars every week at nearby Pier 70.