UP FOR SALE A VERY RARE AND HARD TO FIND COMPLETE SET OF GAUGES FOR CORVETTE 1954.THESE ARE ALL REBUILT AND NEVER BEEN INSTALL ON A CAR,NEW,NEW,NEW!!!!!,IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND!!!!!
NO RETURN NO REFUND,WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET,I AM SELLING MY VERY RARE AND VERY HARD TO FIND PARTS FOR CORVETTE 1953-1955,THANK'S TO TAKE A LOOK ON MY OTHERS AUCTIONS. FOR MORE INFORMATIONS PLEASE CALL RICARDO:832-372-0257 THANK'S |
Instrument Panel Lights for Sale
- Fiat 850 spider racer coupe interior wiper delay switch/knob 1969(US $8.95)
- Fiat 850 spider racer coupe interior light dimmer knob 1969(US $8.95)
- Vintage dash instrument panel gauge cluster hot rod rat rod(US $50.95)
- 2 vintage dialco panel dash indicator lights white plastic metal base(US $18.00)
- Vintage dash panel instrument gauge pilot light green glass rat rod hot rod scta
- Antique auto light-stewart vray 100 yr old spotlight(US $90.00)
Mary Kay goes Mustang
Wed, 27 Jul 2011Well-to-do Mary Kay ladies might be setting their sights on black Ford Mustangs in lieu of the brand's signature pink Cadillacs. The cosmetics company unveiled the Mustang as its newest incentive car at its annual seminar at the Dallas Convention Center. Mary Kay will still loan the famous Cadillacs to sales directors who sell in the top tier of $100,000 a year or more.
Lamborghini Aventador J – this morning’s Lamborghini Unica leaks
Sat, 03 Mar 2012Lamborghini Aventador J - heading for Geneva After the tease this morning for the Lamborghini Unica, we get a leaked photo of the real deal – the Lamborghini Aventador J. This morning Lamborghini released a tease for a new super sports car at Geneva next week, and we wondered what it was. Turns out it’s the Lamborghini Aventador J, an extreme roadster version of the new Aventador.
Lotus planning Electric Car
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