Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Sunbeam S8 1950 - Print..a3 Size 420mm X 300mm - Can Be Supplied Laminated on 2040-parts.com

US $
Location:

England, United Kingdom

England, United Kingdom
Condition:New

Sunbeam S8  1950 - Print from an original drawing - Please see images for a selection for other motorcycle prints 

Size: A3 - approx. 420mm x 300mm ( 16.5 inches x 12 inches ) - printed on heavyweight 160 gsm paper    

The print can be supplied laminated at no extra cost ( please confirm this option on eBay or PayPal payment )

'motocollect' appears in image only, not on print

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Postage:  UK £3 - Europe £4 - Rest of World £5 - Postage reduced for multiple purchases  ( please contact me before payment )

Payment: PayPal - Personal Cheque from a UK Bank - UK postal Order

Please see my other items for more prints including Gold Star / Triumph pre unit & unit twins / AJS & Velocette singles


A humble call for some civility

Thu, 04 Oct 2012

I made an all-too-rare appearance at my local gym the other day. I could tell it was too rare because people looked genuinely surprised to see me. Got there around 7 a.m.

Women Racers and Hot-Rodders: Day 1 at the 16th Amelia Island concours celebrates pioneers

Sat, 12 Mar 2011

Janet Gutherie, the first woman to race in the Indianapolis 500, said overcoming the numerous hurdles set before her as she tried to forge a racing career was something that she just had to do. “I wanted it so much,” Gutherie said during a seminar at the 16th Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance on Friday, “I was willing to put up with whatever they would throw at me.” AutoWeek's own Denise McCluggage, a renowned racer in her own right, was also part of the Women in Racing panel discussion that also included racers Judy Stropus, Erin Crocker, Jessica Brunelli and Lynn St. James.

Former Ford exec Theodore shows off lighter chassis at SAE

Mon, 11 Apr 2011

Automakers are facing tougher government regulations for fuel economy, and one former Ford and Chrysler executive says he has a solution Chris Theodore, best known for his work on the Ford GT and Dodge Viper, has designed a vehicle chassis that he says will provide automakers with weight savings, cut manufacturing costs and make electric vehicles more economically viable. Theodore is showcasing his proof-of-concept Uni-Chassis at the SAE World Congress this week. It uses the powertrain and suspension of the GT, under an agreement with Ford.