Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1934-36 Chvrolet 6 Cyl, 1932-35 Oldsmobile 6 Cyl Ring Set (steeel Co.) on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Williamstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Williamstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Steeel Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Set 13 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:natural

New Old Stock, still with its original packing. Box is no longer in tack, but it is included. The rings are still in their individual wrappers. These are for 1934-36 Chevrolet 6 cylinder, bore diameter 3 5/16th inches standard to .019 and also for a 1932-35 Oldsmobile 6 cylinder, bore diameter 3 5/16th inches standard to .019.  Look photos over and any questions please message me before you buy. Need more photos to validate anything, ask for them. These rings will be double boxed packaged for shipment. This is an AS IS sale and the sale will be final

Pininfarina B0 at the Paris motor show 2008

Wed, 08 Oct 2008

By Guy bird Motor Shows 08 October 2008 11:18 The Pininfarina B0 (that's ‘B-zero’, not body odour) was one of the hidden gems of the 2008 Paris motor show. The full electric vehicle is arguably the first EV you’d actually want to buy for its design. By late 2009 you will be able to – almost unchanged from this show car – for circa £18,000, with plans for mass production to follow.

Lexus CT 200h: Supercharged CT 200h at New York

Tue, 29 Mar 2011

Fox Marketing prepares a supercharged Lexus CT 200h for the New York Motor Show We’ve constantly bemoaned that Lexus are so obsessed with hybrids that they’ve forgotten there’s a world of people who want more from a car than a mere transport appliance. Which is rather sad. More than the rest of the range, we’ve complained that the Lexus CT 200h is lumbered with the 1.8 litre Atkinson cycle hybrid from the Prius as its only powertrain option.

'Crash for cash' scammers under pressure

Mon, 04 Aug 2014

SCAMMERS have been stopped in their tracks following an announcement that fees surrounding whiplash claims are to be capped. From October, new rules will mean medical professionals can only charge £180 for an initial whiplash report. At present, as much as £700 is charged.