Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1961 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 Dodge Truck Sweptline Header D100 Power Wagon on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Atascadero, California, United States

Atascadero, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Dodge

I AM SELLING A NICE STRAIGHT AND RUST FREE 1961-1971 DODGE SWEPTLINE OR UTILINE TRUCK HEADER PANEL. HEADER PANEL IS IN GREAT SHAPE. I WILL SHIP AT BUYERS EXPENSE IF BUYER WANTS SHIPPED. I CAN SHIP FED EX GREYHOUND AMTRACK FASTENAL STORE OR WHAT EVER BUYER CHOOSES. I HAVE A LOT OF DODGE SWEPTLINE TRUCK PARTS 805-536-9058. THIS IS A NO RESERVE AUCTION SO GOOD LUCK BIDDING.

Inspiration from the world of home interiors

Mon, 03 Oct 2011

Inspiration from the world of home and interiors is to be made regularly available to members of CDN in an innovative exchange of editorial content with the leading design resource in the design, fashion and lifestyle sector. Starting today, CDN will publish a quarterly report using images and information provided by WGSN-homebuildlife, the online trend forecasting and product design tool created for the interiors market. It is an offshoot of WGSN, the online service providing analysis, research and global creative intelligence for the fashion and apparel industry.

Vintage photos show Ford Mustang I and the elusive XD Cobra

Mon, 07 Apr 2014

It's hardly surprising that our readers want to share their memories of the Ford Mustang -- 50 years is a long time for an automotive nameplate to endure, and the model's upcoming 50th anniversary is as good excuse as any to look back on the experiences that have made the car an enthusiast hit. Take William Drew, who had a close encounter with pony car history when he saw the Mustang I concept, plus a rare Ghia-bodied Shelby Cobra concept, at an auto dealer in Dallas in 1970. His slides (taken with a Yashica camera, he notes) show the unusual cars in the nice, bright colors of Kodachrome.

Mercedes' GLK problem: Too many high-end models in the U.S.

Mon, 13 Apr 2009

Mercedes-Benz has adjusted option packages on its new GLK-class premium SUV to help cope with an oversupply of high-priced versions. Ernst Lieb, CEO of Mercedes-Benz USA, said the company exported too many high-end models for the January U.S. launch.