Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Stainless Steel Boat Anchor Swivel Connector 1/4" To 5/16" on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Type:Anchor Shackle Manufacturer Part Number:A041201 Brand:HRD Marine UPC:852664297520

AISI 316 Stainless Steel Anchor Swivel Connector, One side with 1/4" Pin, Another side with 5/16" Pin.
  • Overall Length 3-1/2"
  • Opening For Chain 3/8"
  • Opening For Anchor 5/8"
  • Pin For Chain 1/4"
  • Pin For Anchor 5/16"

Mercedes to make E-Class Coupe Estate?

Wed, 03 Jun 2009

The Mercedes ConceptFascination - Could make it in to production as an E-Class Coupe Estate Car makers are searching for every niche they can fill with their cars, particularly at the premium end. Audi and Mercedes are big players (we still think the Mercedes R-Class a niche too far), and BMW play the game too, with cars like the BMW X6M and the new BMW 5 Series GT. If the Mercedes E Class Coupe Estate does go in to production it will bring to five the number of models based on the same Class – the saloon, the coupe, the cabriolet and the estate plus this new Coupe Estate.

2012 Ford Focus ECOnetic revealed

Wed, 06 Apr 2011

The 2012 Ford Focus ECOnetic raises the bar on economy & emissions With the 2011 Ford Focus now hitting showrooms and the roads, we can start to look forward to the usual ‘secondary’ reveals for the range – the ‘Eco’ and the ‘Quick’. Next year should see the launch of the 2012 Focus ST, and it will definitely see the launch of theĀ 2012 Ford Focus ECOnetic, details of which have been revealed this morning by Ford. Building on the previous Focus ECOnetcic, Ford has managed to take an axe to emissions (cutting them to just 95g/km) and to fuel usage (Ford reckons 80mpg) which is better than any other car in its sector in Europe.

Alfa Romeo SUV to relaunch Alfa in U.S. in 2013

Wed, 20 Jul 2011

Alfa Romeo SUV will lead the return to the US market for Alfa It’s now two years since Alfa Romeo revealed its plans to return to the U.S. market – after an absence of 20 years – on the back of Fiat’s effective takeover of Chrysler. But all is not going swimmingly.