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Pedals & Pads for Sale
- 67-70 camaro 71 nova auto w/ disc brakes pedal pad and trim set show quality(US $31.25)
- Dodge 1936 - 1937 and other plymouth chrysler desoto brake and clutch pedal ass(US $99.00)
- Porsche 914 914-6 clutch pedal stop(US $25.00)
- Mopar 1966-1970 dodge charger brake pedal pad
- 66 cadillac deville gas accelerator foot pedal & brake pad & emergency brake pad(US $60.00)
- 1936 - 1937 - 1938 chrysler desoto brake and clutch pedal arms & heads(US $25.95)
Pagani Zonda F Cinque – er, no it’s not!
Fri, 06 Mar 2009The mysterious 'Zonda F Cinque' - which is actually a Regular Zonda Cinque But we are still to see the Zonda Cinque (which is essentially a tamed-down Zonda R for the road) in the wild, and probably because of that the car sites around the world were full of a mysterious ‘Zonda F Cinque’ that was going to turn up at the Geneva Motor Show. But we had our doubts. We have pretty good contacts at Pagani, and although we knew that the Pagani coming to Geneva was in fact the Cinque (as well as the Zonda R) we wanted to work out where the rumour came from.
Porsche Macan will sell 75,000 a year
Tue, 11 Sep 2012The Porsche Macan – Porsche’s more compact SUV, based on the Audi Q5 – looks set to sell at a rate of 75,000 cars a year. The new Porsche Macan - the Porsche Cajun as was - already looked set to take Porsche sales to another level with projected sales of 45,000 a year from 2013, but it looks like that ambitious target is going to be exceeded. German weekly WirtschaftsWoche is reporting that Porsche’s procurement boss, Uwe-Karsten Staedter, has put Porsche suppliers on notice that they are expecting to sell 75,000 Macans a year by the end of 2013 – an increase of 2/3rds on the original sales predictions.
Paint your nails with Ford Mustang colors!
Wed, 23 Apr 2014When the Ford Mustang came out in 1964, some dared deride it as a "secretary's car," as if just happening upon the discovery that women might -- for some reason, who knows, the harried dames -- enjoy driving automobiles as well. What a concept. Fifty years later, Ford seems to be making the same discovery all over again.