Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1967-68 Cadillac Coupe Frontupper Seat Back Release Buttons(2) on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Cranston, Rhode Island, United States

Cranston, Rhode Island, United States
VERY NICE
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:CADILLAC Surface Finish:CHROME Warranty:No

This is a pair  (2)of upper front seat release buttons for 1967-68 Cadillac Coupe, may have other apps in Cadillac, when you push on these they allow you to move the front seat back forward so passengers can get in back with ease, if you have a Coupe , you know what this is, best I have right now, very nice used condition FREE SHIPPING LOWER 48 USA WILL SHIP ANYWHERE IF BUYER PAYS COST NO RETURNS PLEASE

Armadillo-T electric vehicle concept folds up for easy storage

Thu, 22 Aug 2013

From postwar Packards to Beetles old and New, there are no shortage of cars that vaguely resemble the armadillo. Yet none, so far as we know, have mastered the shelled mammal's impressive vertical leap -- and none possess that oh-so-armadillian trait, the ability to curl up into a little protective ball. Not more than once, anyway.

2011 Honda Jazz facelift & prices

Tue, 30 Nov 2010

The Honda Jazz Facelift 2011 Honda has decided it’s time to have a tweak and a fiddle with its Jazz supermini. So not only do we get treated to a Honda Jazz facelift, we also have the prospect of a Jazz Hybrid. Oh, joy.

Bridgestone’s ‘We’ve been everywhere’ Road Trip prize giving

Fri, 09 Aug 2013

Bridgestone’s ‘I’ve been everywhere’ Road Trip Flogging tyres isn’t the easiest job in the world; we all need them – at intervals far too regular than we’d like – but buyers tend to fall in to two camps – those who know a brand and ask for it by name, and those that have put on their car whatever the man at Kwik Fit is pushing this week. So ‘Brand Awareness’ is the name of the game (a game that can backfire – just ask Pirelli what’s going on in F1) and the more potential buyers a tyre brand can lodge its name in the brain of, the better. Which is why Bridgestone are running their We’ve been everywhere interactive campaign which very cleverly plots the escape of one man from office drudgery and showcases his journey out in to the proper world, all to a soundtrack of Johnny Cash’s ‘I’ve been everywhere’.