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Buick 1953 1954 1955 264 322 Nailhead Timing Chain Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

Used 1953-1955 Buick 264 322 nailhead timing chain cover. Very nice condition cover with no cracks or breaks, nice gasket surfaces, good sealing surface for water crossover o-ring, all threaded holes good, etc. This cover is one of the nicer ones of these early covers I've had. Pretty much ready to go, add your gaskets and front seal and install. $15.50 usps priority mail shipping in the US lower 48 states, elsewhere contact me for cost if not shown in the calculator.

Mercedes S350 CDI BlueEfficiency – U.S. bound

Mon, 31 May 2010

The Merc S350 CDI BlueEfficiency - US bound We should feel happy for our colonial cousins. The decimation of the car industry in the States through this recession has introduced them to the joys that are European-focused cars. Cars slightly smaller than the Ark Royla that can actually go round corners and don’t need a petrol pump in your back garden.

Zhong Boguang: China's first generation auto designer

Tue, 12 Jul 2011

Zhong Boguang is one of the first designers to emerge in a country that has seen its importance augment considerably in recent times. But well before China became the biggest market for motor vehicles in the world, Boguang was obsessed with the pursuit of his car design dreams. During his 34-year career, he was involved in and witnessed the development of the Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation (SAIC), served as chief designer for China's first rotary engine cars and MPVs, been the design manager for the technology center in the first domestic automotive joint venture, and was the first person to launch strategic research in domestic automotive design.

Interior Motives Design Awards 2004 announces judging panel

Fri, 16 Apr 2004

Interior Motives magazine has announced its judging panel for the 2004 Interior Motives Design Awards. This year's judges include some of the world's most respected senior automotive designers and design managers from carmakers and interior suppliers. The judges are: - Olivier Boulay, Senior Executive Officer & Corporate General Manager, Product Design Office, Mitsubishi Motors Corp - Guy Burgoyne, Studio Chief Designer, Product Design, Volvo Cars - Simon Cox, Design Director, GM Advanced Design - UK - Bill Fluharty, Vice-President Industrial Design - North America, Johnson Controls Inc - Steve Lewis, Design Manager, Seat Cars - Justyn Norek, Design Manager, I.D.E.A Institute - Sarah Maynard, Interior Designer, Aston Martin - Roberto Piatti, Managing Director, Stile Bertone - Marek Reichman, Director Interior Strategy Product and Design Process, Ford Motor Company - Rus Shafer, Director, Industrial Design, Intier Automotive - Andreas Wlasak, Director of Industrial Design - Interior Systems, Faurecia This year's awards - which will take place during the Paris Motor Show on 24 September 2004 - have attracted almost 200 registrations from students of transportation and industrial design from 20 countries.