Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

How To Article On Installing A Helix Steering Column And Con2r Wheel '68 F-100 on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
Location:

Livermore, California, United States

Livermore, California, United States
Condition:Used

Original how to article on installing a Helix steering column in a '68 F-100 Ford Truck 

Also the build of a custom Con2r steering wheel

Shows what is needed and tips to make a custom install.

6 pages with 19 pictures

Ocotber 2011 

******1-4 articles ship for the price of 1 article in the US*****

-----5 or more articles ship for free in the US-----

Buyer to pay shipping

Items ship in clear plastic sleeve with cardboard backing

I will combine items

Trucks for Sale

Win a Jaguar XJ and help the NSPCC

Mon, 09 Nov 2009

Before anyone else in the world, how do you fancy owning the first ever new-generation Jaguar XJ? To coincide with the launch of its new XJ limo, Jaguar has teamed up with the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), and hopes to raise £1m for the charity’s helplines by offering lottery tickets with the keys to the first XJ as the prize. Tickets cost £125 per entry, and along with the donation towards the NSPCC each entrant needs to answer three questions.

SEAT launches new Copa trim on Ibiza and Leon

Mon, 18 Apr 2011

  SEAT Ibiza SE Copa - more kit for no more money Yet again, we’re back to the oldest sales pitch in the book – something for nothing. But it’s the oldest trick in the book because it works. Which is why, at a quiet-ish time in the car sale cycle, SEAT are adding value to both the Ibiza and Leon by throwing extra kit in to the pot, for no extra money.

Pagani Huayra on sale in the U.S.? We don’t think so.

Sat, 06 Aug 2011

Pagani Huayra - not bound for the USA any time soon When Horacio Pagani presented the Pagani Huayra to the world, the world let out a collective Gallic shrug. What was this generic supercar from the builder of the Zonda? Surely Pagani can’t seriously be offering the Huayra as a replacement for the Zonda?