Model A Ford Stewart Warner Rebuild Speedometer 28-30 Oval (kilo) ((sale)) on 2040-parts.com
Gouverneur, New York, United States
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Gauges for Sale
- Nos 1954-1957? ford oil gauge b6t-9273b(US $79.99)
- Nos fuel gas gasoline gauge 1941-1947 ford truck 41 42 46 47 # 11c-9280-a(US $79.99)
- Dakota digital gauges 1963-1967 corvette 64 65 66(US $799.00)
- Nos amc 1965 rambler classic fuel gas gauge 3205687(US $49.95)
- Nos mopar 1970 70 cuda challenger t/a aar hemi r/t rallye 150 mph speedometer(US $695.00)
- 1934 chrysler instrument cluster,ratrod, *original*rare*nice*
Insurance interest costs motorists millions
Fri, 24 Jan 2014BRITISH drivers are paying £682 million more than they should be for their car insurance by paying monthly. Most insurers charge a high rate of interest for the privilege of spreading payments out over the year, with the average pay-monthly customer hit by an additional £88. Almost a third of people (31%) pay their car insurance by monthly direct debit, market research from Consumer Intelligence has discovered.
Land Rover Defender Harris Tweed (2012) prototype
Fri, 16 Nov 2012Here's a curious mix of classic Britishness and modern modifications: a Kahn-tuned Land Rover Defender fitted with a butch bodykit, enormous multispoke wheels and knobbly tyres and - inside -tweed-trimmed bucket seats. It's like a Spitfire wearing a Damien Hurst-penned livery. This is, to give the car its full title, the Kahn Defender Concept 17 Wide Body - Harris Tweed Prototype.
Google reveals its first self-driving car prototype (video)
Wed, 28 May 2014Google’s first self-driving car prototype (pictured) Google might not be the first company that springs to mind as a car maker, but Tesla has already proved that Silicon Valley can produce a car that buyers want and Google are intent on following a similar route. But where Tesla’s USP is its long-range electric capabilities – and a desire to build cars for the market – Google’s goal is more technology orientated and is all about developing self-driving car technology that works in the real world. For the last few years, Google has been experimenting with existing cars kitted out with self-driving gubbins, but now they’ve taken the next step and built their own self-driving prototype.