1969 Chevy C10 Dash Pad Blue Oem69 on 2040-parts.com
Fontana, California, United States
Item is in good condition, nothing broken or cracked,
has normal wear on it. Please see pics for item condition. Shipping is free to 48 U.S states. Large packages I ship with FedEx therefore any PO Box addresses please contact me before purchase. Any questions feel free to message me, thanks. NO RETURNS IF YOU MADE A MISTAKE ON PURCHASING WRONG PART OR DOESN'T FIT. DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE BUYING |
Sun Visors for Sale
- 1968 69 camaro ss z28 4 speed console original(US $325.00)
- 1971 72 73 mustang cougar auto floor console(US $495.00)
- Mercedes 190sl trunk lock mechanism - 121 nice good working one !(US $228.88)
- 1955 chevy pair sunvisors uncovered except convertible(US $22.00)
- Corvette sun visor rods set of 4 for 1969-1976 new.(US $24.00)
- 77 chevy gmc pickup sun visors burgundy(US $34.99)
Hyundai Scrappage – amazing trade-ins
Fri, 22 May 2009Jaguar XJS - traded for a Hyundai i10 under the Scrappage scheme But it does seem to be producing good results for Hyundai, with their Hyundai i10 flying out of showrooms. Which is no real surprise. The £2,000 Scrappage allowance is a big chunk of such a cheap car, and is probably achievable for a high number of owners of ‘Clunkers’.
Bentley SUV in the flesh – it’s not a looker: Geneva 2012
Tue, 06 Mar 2012Bentley SUV in the flesh - oh dear Now we’ve seen the Bentley SUV – the Bentley EXP 9 F Concept – on the floor at Geneva 2012, it really isn’t very appealing. Despite many detractors decrying modern Bentleys as VWs in drag, we’re big fans. The Continental GT is stunning, the Flying Spur is Epic and the Mulsanne is the best limo in the world for owners who like to drive.
How to buy a James Bond car on a budget
Thu, 10 Jul 2014The name's Bond, budget Bond By Adam Binnie Motoring Issues 10 July 2014 09:06 News that a classic Aston Martin, full of James Bond gadgets, is to be sold at auction this Saturday 12 July 2014 may leave you yearning for a piece of the action for yourself. The idea of blasting through the Alps in a classic sports car with nothing on the horizon but a vodka martini and a suitcase full of secrets may leave you shaken and stirred, but sadly it is beyond the financial reach of most non-spies. Coys, auctioneers of the aforementioned DB 2/4 Vantage (below), were unable to speculate how much it would sell for, but it is likely to be an eye-watering sum.