1948 Ford Dash Clock, Has not been tested, Chrome is nice, Face of the clock is very nice, Glass is good, Call Roger for more information, 425-327-0522
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Steering Wheels & Horns for Sale
- 1950 ford dash clock(US $22.95)
- 1964 1965 ford mustang original steering wheel horn button(US $49.95)
- 1965 pontiac steering wheel center horn ring cap # 9779589(US $25.99)
- Brody knob flat aluminum hot rat rod custom suicide spinner steering wheel(US $22.99)
- Classic momo monte carlo, 3 spoke leather steering wheel,red stich,320mm /13"(US $100.00)
- Vintage formuling horn button renault horn decal nos(US $69.00)
Lotus for Sale? Proton advised to sell Lotus Group International
Wed, 28 Dec 2011Are Proton about to sell Lotus? Analysts are advising Proton – owners of Lotus Group International – to divest itself of the loss-making Lotus. It was always difficult to see any sort of synergy between budget car maker Proton and Lotus.
Renault Megane gets a bit of a facelift for 2014
Fri, 06 Sep 2013The Renault Megane range (pictured) gets a bit of a facelift for 2014 The Renault Megane has been given a facelift for 2014, but it’s not exactly a major overhaul. All the Megane models – Hatchback, Coupe and Sports Tourer – now gets the new family front bumper with its extended air vent, much like the bumper on the new Renault Clio. The bonnet also gets a tweak with a new Renault badge, there’s a new set of elliptical headlights and some new daytime running lights. There are specific changes for the GT and RS models too, with ‘GT’ or ‘RS’ added to the new Renault logo on the bonnet.
Sergio Marchionne wants to build Mazda in Fiat & Chrysler plants
Wed, 30 May 2012Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne wants to build Mazda cars in Fiat and Chrysler plants around the world. When Alfa Romeo and Mazda revealed last week that they would be developing a new small roadster together – well, Alfa Romeo would take the next generation MX-5 and sculpt on a new body to make a new Alfa Spider – we suggested Mazda would be better of getting Fiat to build their cars. It seems Fiat boss Sergio Marchionne thinks the same.