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Charging & Starting Systems for Sale
- 1963 - 1967 corvette large lot of radiator hoses, small block and big block.
- Fomoco ford thunderbird 1963 power window motor 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69(US $95.00)
- 1968 cadillac alternator(US $51.99)
- 1119507 delco regulator(US $75.00)
- 1939 - 1956 ford mercury generator brush spring set pair #91a-10057 nos(US $12.00)
- Stromberg 97 carburetor, off 1934 flat head ford, needs to be rebuilt
Steve Mattin appointed Design Director at Volvo Cars
Mon, 07 Feb 2005Volvo Car Corporation has appointed British designer Steve Mattin as Vice President and Design Director, who joins the company on 1 May following a long career at DaimlerChrysler, where he is currently Senior Design Manager with several major design projects under his responsibility. Steve Mattin is well respected in the automotive design community, and has a real passion for premium cars, which he has proved during his 17 years at DaimlerChrysler. Steve will report to Volvo Cars President and CEO, Hans-Olov Olsson as well as J Mays, group vice president of Design and Chief Creative Officer of Ford Motor Company.
2015 SMART ForTwo & SMART ForFour revealed
Thu, 17 Jul 2014The 2015 SMART ForTwo & SMART ForFour Mercedes has been busy teasing their 2015 SMART car, and now its revealed. SMART believe they’ve kept everything that’s great about the current SMART, and ditched everything that was poor. In particular, the awful automated manual ‘box has been ditched in favour of a five-speed manual or six-speed dual-clutch auto, instantly making the new SMART more appealing to drive.
Euro NCAP Slams UK Safety Record
Fri, 11 May 2007By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 11 May 2007 10:50 Euro NCAP has panned UK car manufacturers after a dismal performance in its Electronic Stability Control survey. Figures released today by the automotive safety organisation put the cars sold in the UK near the bottom of the table when it comes to fitting ESC as standard. While Denmark, Sweden and Germany topped the list, the UK ranked 20th out of the 25 countries surveyed, only just beating Ireland, Greece, Malta and the Netherlands.