1997 Polaris Sportsman 500 Positive And Negative Battery Leads Cable Lead on 2040-parts.com
West Springfield, Massachusetts, US
Electrical Components for Sale
- 1997 polaris sportsman 500 wire harness wiring loom(US $30.00)
- 1997 polaris sportsman 500 magnetic switch starter solenoid relay(US $19.00)
- 99-06 polaris magnum 500 rear shock 325 330(US $45.99)
- Suzuki king quad tranny internal gears forks 300 4x4 97 free shipping 1998 98(US $50.00)
- 97 kawasaki bayou klf 300 klf300 front bumper fully works 98 99 2x4 free sh(US $35.00)
- Suzuki king quad stator with engine cover 300 4x4 97 free shipping 1998 98(US $50.00)
Chrysler Sebring
Mon, 26 Jun 2006Chrysler has shown pictures of the 2007 Sebring, a mid-sized sedan that will enter production in America later this year. New from the ground up, the dynamic exterior borrows cues from the Crossfire in the front three-quarter, while a part-masked C-pillar helps accentuate the Sebring's arched cab, eschewing the 'chopped' look of the larger 300C. The urbane interior features an IP with a broad panel theme, reminding slightly of the Mercedes-Benz CLS/> It will be available from launch with the option of two V6 engines and, unusually, a new four-cylinder motor that produces 172PS from 2.4 liters.
Concept Car of the Week: Mercury El Gato (1970)
Fri, 24 May 2013Of all the brands that marked American automobile history, Mercury had never been the most popular or the most loved, which ultimately led to its demise in 2011 when Ford chose to terminate the brand. To be fair only a handful of Mercury models are worth remembering: the 1950 Mercury Eight iconic base for custom cars, the 1955 Montclair, the Mustang-based Cougar, the Marauder X-100, the evil Cyclone Spoiler. However one of their coolest creations is fairly unknown mostly due its short concept car life: El Gato, in Spanish translating as "The Cat".
One Lap of the Web: Scottsdale oddballs, a lost Morris and in-home car washes
Tue, 28 Jan 2014A man in the UK purchased an old Morris Isis...then forgot about it in the back of his garage for 12 years. When he rediscovered the car and cleared all the trash off, he also learned it was one of the oldest of its kind in the world. While we have a few questions, not the least of which is "how does one forget a car parked in the garage," we're pleased to see that the owner has since restored the car and plans to strap a trailer on the back and take it to the beach later this summer.