Deck & Cabin Hardware for Sale
Chicago hardware 226653 forged safety hook galv #24(US $30.57)
Misc boat hardware. sea dog 6" cleats, drain plugs, bow eyes(US $20.00)
Threaded mounting brackets - work boat
1950's chris craft chrome bronze bilge exhaust / intake vent port
Triangular corner beige plastic pontoon boat table top 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 #4(US $39.95)
Black powder coated aluminum marine boat seat hinges - pair(US $19.95)
Tesla unveils Model S electric saloon (2009)
Fri, 27 Mar 2009 00:00:00 -0700By Ben Oliver First Official Pictures 27 March 2009 09:00 Tesla last night launched the Model S, a seven-seat electric hatchback capable of 60mph in 5.5 seconds, with a range of up to 300 miles and a charging time as low as 45 minutes. When it goes into production in 2011 the Tesla Model S will cost US buyers around $50,000 (£34,600) after a federal tax credit. Without a tax break, European buyers can expect to pay closer to £50,000.
Detroit Auto Show 2007
Fri, 12 Jan 2007 00:00:00 -0800The 2007 North American International Auto Show has opened its doors with the media preview days. Concepts include the Jaguar C-XF, Chrysler Nassau, Toyota FT-HS, Volvo XC60, Nissan Bevel, Ford Airstream, Lincoln MKR, Chevrolet Volt, Mazda Ryuga... Go to the Detroit Auto Show 2007 show index
Hyundai enlists London College of Fashion to raise awareness of Hydrogen Fuel Cell cars
Thu, 15 May 2014 00:00:00 -0700The Hyundai ix35 FCEV (pictured) will get graphics from the LCF to promote FCEVs Even though car makers have been playing with the possibility of cars powered by hydrogen for years, it’s only now that an real-world FCEVs are starting to hit the road. Car makers certainly seemed to have made the hydrogen fuel cell a practical proposition for powering cars (although cost is still an obstacle), but that’s just the start of making FCEVs a viable option. Huge amounts of work need to be done to create a hydrogen refuelling network but, perhaps more importantly, car buyers need to understand that FCEVs are viable and that they exist at all.