50 nice alternator cores for sale for $250.00 or $25.00 each plus shipping, 501-442-4060, 870-932-7988.
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Alternator & Generator Parts for Sale
- Bmw e39 alternator air cooling duct boot 1744461 oem 97-03 525 528 530(US $14.99)
- Chrysler oem-alternator bolt 6507394aa(US $1.63)
- Dodge chrysler oem 03-06 sprinter 2500 camshaft-front cover gasket 5073677aa(US $7.80)
- Nissan part # 23133-h0301 brush holder(US $8.00)
- Mini cooper s 07-11 alternator generator n14(US $30.00)
- Oem 78 cadillac seville brougham alternator alt cover shroud w/ mounting nut(US $79.99)
Quaker State offers cash reward for reaching 300,000 miles with its oil
Tue, 07 Jun 2011If you're thinking of driving your car to the 300,000-mile mark, the maker of Quaker State oil will pay you as much as $3,000--as long as you use its oil. The oil brand on Monday launched the Quaker State Cash Back Program as part of its updated limited-warranty program. According to the company, the warranty is one of the first of its kind that follows the vehicle makers' recommendation for oil changes instead of its own.
Alpina to debut B6 GT3 race car at Geneva motor show
Fri, 06 Feb 2009Alpina has been tinkering with BMW vehicles for close to 50 years and has a rich motorsports history that includes campaigns in European touring car, hill climbing, rally and endurance racing that it stepped away from 20 years ago. Now the racing bug has returned to Alpina with the announcement of its entry into the FIA GT3 European championship series. The BMW 6-series based B6 GT3 will have its first public showing at the Geneva motor show in March.
70-year-old Bugatti Type 64 chassis gets a body, the old-fashioned way
Mon, 16 Jan 2012In a workshop north of Detroit, craftsmen have been at work for months pounding pieces of aluminum into panels. The panels will eventually cover a Bugatti chassis that has been bodyless for more than seven decades. Three Bugatti Type 64 Coupe chassis were built in 1939 by Jean Bugatti, and two of them got bodies before Bugatti was killed while testing the Le Mans-winning Type 57 C “Tank” in August 1939.