heres a model T crankshaft, has surface rust on it will need to be cleaned up
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Crankshafts & Parts for Sale
- 60160 427 fe ford romac harmonic balancer and pulley
- Nos mopar 318 340 360 rear main seal 3549392(US $30.00)
- Original opel gt crankshaft pulley(US $18.00)
- 2 model a ford oil drain tubes - cadmium plated - 5/16 diameter(US $10.30)
- Ford 390 crankshaft c4ar-b(US $140.00)
- Ford 1980/1989 crown victoria - - ho, w/pc option 8cyl 5.8l sprocket crankshaft(US $19.95)
Volvo's eco-friendly DRIVe (2008): first photos and video
Wed, 10 Sep 2008By Nick Eaton First Official Pictures 10 September 2008 10:00 DRIVe is Volvo’s new eco-friendly, fuel-efficient technology that will be unveiled at the Paris motor show in October 2008, and we'll see it first on the C30, S40 and V50 1.6-litre diesel models. All of these cars achieve CO2 figures below 120g/km, which places them in the UK's VED tax band B and, according to Volvo, makes them the most efficient cars in their respective classes. UK sales start in January 2009.
BMW Vision Future Luxury at 2014 Beijing Motor Show hints at new 9 Series
Sun, 20 Apr 2014BMW unveiled its latest concept on Easter Sunday, which could signal an all-new 9 Series model to top its range. The four-seater concept – called Vision Future Luxury – was revealed at the Beijing Motor Show, but MSN Cars got a sneak preview of the car back in Munich, Germany in early April 2014 and spoke to its key designers to bring you this ‘inside track’ report. The big news is that this Vision Future Luxury concept could herald the introduction of an ultra-luxurious BMW four-door model above the 7 Series, and thus also logically mean that a new 8 Series coupe and possibly 8 Series Gran Coupe could fit in-between. Please click on the photo above to see the rest of the BMW Vision Future Luxury gallery
VW and Suzuki move closer together with joint projects
Tue, 29 Jun 2010By Georg Kacher Motor Industry 29 June 2010 10:29 As predicted by CAR Magazine, Volkswagen last year bought a 19.9% stake in Suzuki. But according to the Wolfsburg grapevine, the minority interest is set to increase by 10% annually over the next four to five years. Fact or fiction?