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High Quality Tool Source, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:Returned items must be NEW, UNUSED and in SALABLE condition with the factory seal unbroken. Items returned at buyer’s expense. Returned items must include all original packing materials, manuals, and accessories. Items must be returned by the same method used for delivery. We do not refund the cost of freight. If item was free freight, the actual published UPS charge will be deducted. Insure your returned item for full replacement value. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Not Specified Item Condition:New Industry Type:Machinist / Mechanic Type:Oil Bottle Drain

Buy John Cleese’s Bentley & he’ll take you to lunch

Sun, 02 Dec 2012

John Cleese is selling his Bentley Eight and throwing in some memorabilia and a lunch on him to the winning bidder. It probably won’t make much of a dent in the reported $1 million a year he has to pay his ex-wife number three, but for John Cleese, every little helps. So with wife number four now signed up for a duration yet to be known, John is flogging off his Bentley Eight to try and raise a few bob.

Record Breaker Roars Again

Thu, 30 Jan 2014

WEDNESDAY 29th January will go down in history as the day Sir Malcolm Campbell’s record breaking 350hp Sunbeam was fired up and heard in public for the first time in over 50 years. The historic event followed a complete rebuild by the National Motor Museum’s workshop team. As the brainchild of Sunbeam’s chief engineer and racing team manager, Louis Coatalen, the car was constructed during 1919 and early 1920 and power came from an aero engine, a type used on naval seaplanes.

Another Ayrton Senna Honda NSX for sale

Tue, 28 Jan 2014

Ayrton Senna’s Honda NSX (pictured) is expected to fetch £75-85k Ayrton Senna was arguably the greatest F1 driver of all time, and his death 20 years ago at Imola sent shock waves through the sport and deprived F1 fans of more years of Senna’s driving prowess. But driving F1 cars wasn’t the only thing Senna did; just like today’s F1 drivers he was also involved in road car development, and during his time with McLaren he was a part of Honda’s (engine suppliers at the time for McLaren) development of the original NSX. So any Honda NSX with a clear link to Senna can reasonably expect to be a desirable car for collectors and F1 fans to acquire, and the Honda NSX up for grabs at Silverstone Auctions’ sale next month has a very clear Senna link.