Caps, Rotors & Contacts for Sale
Borg warner a120 contact set(US $10.00)
Borg warner g120a condenser(US $10.00)
Smp/standard gb-4073p ignition points/contact-point(US $10.21)
Airtex 4r1058 distributor rotor-o.e. replacement(US $3.64)
1967 68 69 70 z28 chevelle ss corvette gto nos d-309r distributor cap 800061 (US $350.00)
Distributor cap and rotor button geo metro lsi xfi 89-97 3cyl 1.0(US $8.95)
Korean Grand Prix (2011) RESULT
Sun, 16 Oct 2011Korean Grand Prix 2011 Last year’s Korean Grand Prix was more like a jaunt on the Solent than an F1 race, but the weather was a little more forgiving for the 2011 F1 Grand Prix, in the middle of nowhere in southern South Korea. Lewis Hamilton had obviously given himself a good talking to – or someone else had – as he displayed controlled aggression, and consummate skill, to take pole in Korea after his dismal series of performances of late. But all that effort was for nought as new world champion Vettel put him firmly in his place on the very first lap, never to look back.
Classic car commercial: 1985 Chevy Astro van
Wed, 15 Jun 2011You remember Chevy's answer to the Chrysler minivan, right? Of course you do. After all, General Motors built the rear-drive (and AWD) Chevrolet Astro for 20 years before finally putting it out to pasture.
Land Rover-designed Santa's sleigh (2009)
Tue, 15 Dec 2009The Land Rover-designed sleigh for Father Christmas, penned by Florian Dobe By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 15 December 2009 22:22 Today it’s the turn of Land Rover to show off its version of Santa’s sleigh. Father Christmas’s go-anywhere 4x4 delivery wagon was sketched out exclusively for CAR Online – as part of our Christmas 2009 special feature.Submitted by Oliver Le Grice, Land Rover’s chief designer of advanced design, and designed by Florian Dobe, the Land Rover sledge is designed to deliver presents to all corners of the Earth. The Midlands design HQ has helpfully attached a spec sheet, letting us know this Land Rover has height adjustable suspension (presumably controlled by the brand’s Terrain Response controller) and a hitherto top-secret powertrain option: a particle accelerator.