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Nos Delco 149-ph 190 Degreethermostat 1956-60 Amc 1948-64 Ford 1951-59 Plymouth on 2040-parts.com

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Xenia, Ohio, United States

Xenia, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3015396,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:149PH,149-PH,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:1963,1964,AMC,American Motors,Ford,Plymouth Part Brand:Delco Harrison Placement on Vehicle:Front Country of Manufacture:United States

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Up to 1.2 million motorists unaware they’re over the drink-drive limit

Thu, 28 Nov 2013

Research from LV= car insurance has revealed research that suggests in the past two years, a staggering 1.2 million motorists have driven ‘the morning after’ whilst still over the drink-drive limit. The news comes as police forces and anti-drink-drink campaigners prepare for their busiest time of the year, with Christmas historically leading to a peak in drink-driving arrests. On Bing: see pictures of drink-driving Drink driving deaths UP by 25% Many drivers blatantly choose to ignore the drink-drive limit, whilst others are seemingly unaware of how long it takes for alcohol to leave the body.

Renault buys Caterham out of the joint Alpine sports car venture

Tue, 10 Jun 2014

Renault buys Caterham out of the joint Alpine sports car venture It’s more than eighteen months since Renault and Caterham joined forces to create a new breed of sports cars around the Alpine brand. Renault say the arrangement is a mutual one and officially brings to an end the joint venture, and that the business will be renamed Société des Automobiles Alpine this month, although Renault aren’t excluding further ventures with Caterham in the future. The split means that the Alpine project will now be a purely Renault one, and Renault are planning to get their Alpine to market by 2016.

AAA flags June 10 as one of the deadliest days for teen drivers

Fri, 10 Jun 2011

AAA is flagging June 10 as one of the 10 deadliest days for teenagers to be on the road. Recent crash data show that six of these 10 days fall between Memorial Day and Labor Day--and five are in July. The number of teens involved in deadly traffic crashes peaks during the summer-vacation months of June, July and August.