For Sale, original fan blade from a 1968 Corvette 427\390 hp and there is a stamped "H" on one side and a stamped "W" on the other. The fan is 18" in dia.
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Cooling System for Sale
- 1976-1978 ford 5-blade coling fan 302 351 cf d60e 8600-aa radiator 1977 oem merc(US $79.00)
- Water pump 1941-1971 willys jeep 134 ci 4-cyl f & l head single groove pulley(US $57.50)
- 66-67 corvette 427 bb engine fan
- Old general motors/ford/ac delco parts(US $80.00)
- Water pump repair kit 48 49 50 packard new 1948 1949 1950(US $67.99)
- Hemi 392 water pump 57 58 chrysler 300c windsor new(US $95.00)
Volvo XC40 spotted undisguised in Norway
Mon, 04 Jun 2012The Volvo XC40 – the compact SUV / Crossover version of the new Volvo V40 – has been spotted undisguised in Norway ahead of a Paris Motor Show debut. We’ve been hearing for some time that the Volvo XC40 – the latest addition to Volvo’s SUV range and based on the new V40 – is getting close to a public debut, and back in April we reported that the XC40 would, in all probability, arrive at the Paris Motor Show in September. That prediction on the XC40′s fairly imminent arrival has been given additional credence with the first shots of the new Volvo XC40 taken on what appears to be a photo / video shoot on closed roads in Norway – perhaps the debut video for the XC40 in the making?
Ford to make three-cylinder EcoBoost engine, eight-speed transmission
Thu, 02 Jun 2011UPDATED: Ford is taking a look at the powertrain of its future, and in a nutshell, it's going to be small--at least under the hood. That's because the Blue Oval is preparing a 1.0-liter, three-cylinder EcoBoost engine, claimed to be the smallest engine the company has ever built. Ford says this baby EcoBoost will offer output comparable to a normally aspirated 1.6-liter, four-cylinder powerplant.
Subaru BRZ Coupe arrives
Tue, 29 Nov 2011Subaru BRZ arrives The Subaru BRZ Coupe – Subaru’s take on the Toyota GT 86 – has been revealed ahead of its Tokyo debut. So the Subaru BRZ has finally arrived in production form ahead of the Tokyo Motor Show. And it’s all a bit of an anti-climax.