Flywheels, Flexplates, & Parts for Sale
- 1955-1985 chevy small block flexplate 283 305 307 327 350 w/ 2 piece rear seal(US $20.00)
- Gm 14 inch 168 tooth flywheel 3973456n for 348 409 265 283 307 327 350 396 427(US $39.95)
- Tci 399573 153-tooth internal balance forged flexplate sfi approved(US $85.00)
- Flywheel/flex plate automatic flex plate 1.6l fits 12-16 accent 220118(US $25.00)
- Ford racing 1965-1976 390 427 fe zero balance billet steel flywheel m-6375-n427(US $289.95)
- Ford oem-clutch flywheel 4w7z6375aa(US $83.86)
Film Friday: 'Styling and the Experimental Car' takes us from Da Vinci to the Ford Mustang
Fri, 18 Apr 2014Last time we popped into the Ford Design Studios, it was the late 1960s and everyone was strung out on black turtlenecks and jazz flute. We're traveling a few years further back in time today, but Ford Design Studios remains our destination. "Styling and the Experimental Car," released in 1964, doesn't start off like a modern promo piece might.
2013 Mercedes E-Class Coupe & Cabriolet: Price and Specification
Thu, 23 May 2013The facelift has meant a revised model lineup across the E Class range with just two trim levels, with the entry-level model getting SE trim – but only for the E 220 CDI – and the AMG Sport available across all engine options - E 220 CDI, E 250 CDI and E 350 BlueTEC diesels and E200 petrol. Both trim levels come with COMAND, DAB, speed sensitive electric steering, partial LEDs, Active Park Assist, Attention Assist and Collision Prevention Assist, with the SE getting 17″ alloys, Sport grill, leather, heated front seats and aluminium trim. The E 220 CDI SE Coupe costs from £35,095 and the Cabriolet from £38,465.
One Lap of the Web: Diesels, Deadmau5, Excalibur and Excelsior!
Mon, 03 Feb 2014-- It's the 50th anniversary of Excalibur, the company with fine craftsmen who keep the neoclassical motoring dream alive, or in some vaguely zombielike semblance thereof. And while the Excalibur's retro vibes arose from the mausoleum of the Mercedes-Benz SSK, Hemmings has discovered Brooks Stevens's other neoclassic: the Excalibur 35X, meant to look like a Bugatti Type 35. Just 27 were built in Italy on the chassis of Opel Commodores, fitted with inline-sixes.