Rugged Ridge 15207.65 - Off Road Black Fog Light Kit on 2040-parts.com
Suwanee, Georgia, US
Other for Sale
- Rugged ridge 15207.55 - off road black fog light kit 1 pc(US $100.95)
- Rugged ridge 15205.03 - off road black hid fog light(US $143.93)
- Rugged ridge 15205.52 - off road black steel hid fog light kit 1 pc(US $296.69)
- Rugged ridge 15205.04 - off road black hid fog light(US $146.71)
- Rugged ridge 15207.68 - off road black fog light kit(US $159.76)
- Rugged ridge 15206.52 - off road stainless steel hid fog light kit 1 pc(US $323.17)
Ford salutes Carroll Shelby with 850-hp GT500 Cobra
Fri, 17 Aug 2012The “friends of Carroll Shelby” are saluting the late automotive pioneer with a remarkable, one-off 850-hp GT500 Cobra that was revealed Friday at the Monterey Motorsports Reunion. Ford Motor Co., Shelby American, Ford Racing and others collaborated on the omnipotent machine, styled in the blue and white colors of the legendary Cobras of the 1960s. It gets a wide body kit, high-performance 13-inch-wide rear wheels and a 4.0-liter Ford Racing supercharger that lifts output from the GT500's usual level of 662 hp.
Mazda reveals Mazda2 EV with range-extender Wankel rotary engine
Sat, 21 Dec 2013Mazda reveals Mazda2 EV with range-extender Wankel rotary engine It’s long seemed logical that a compact Wankel rotary engine – running at a constant speed – would be a great way of fitting electric cars with a range-extender option. Audi flirted with the idea of fitting the A1 e-tron with a Wankel engine a couple of years ago, but that got shelved. And Mazda – keepers of the Wankel flame – came up with the idea of a Wankel engine bolted in to an EV and powered by hydrogen last year, but it seems to0 have gone nowhere.
Lincoln Quicksilver Ghia concept heads to auction
Fri, 17 Jan 2014Next week at the Mecum Auction in Kissimmee, Fla., bidders will get a chance to take home something truly unique, a Lincoln Quicksilver concept car created by Carrozzeria Ghia in 1983. This radical concept was created at a time when Ghia was a division of the Ford Motor Company. The concept itself debuted in one place where the Lincoln brand was, ahem, somewhat underappreciated: the Geneva Auto Show.