A Vintage Clutch Pedal/Arm HEAVY Make: Unkown what it is for - truck/tractor??? Year: Unkown Model: Unkown The only markings are: 592103 Condition: Used & Rusty |
Pedals & Pads for Sale
- 1986 camaro clutch pedal assembly firebird(US $175.00)
- 1951 52 ford coe truck v8 flathead accelerator throttle pedal linkage(US $59.99)
- Xke jag brake rubber peddle pads(US $30.00)
- Vintage universal accelerator pedal no. 55 chrysler pontiac olds studebaker pack(US $12.50)
- Used 1974 toyota hilux pickup, foot pedal #165(US $15.00)
- Chevy 55-57 trifive bel air brake pedal assembly j10539(US $50.00)
BMW i3 Coupe concept
Tue, 27 Nov 2012It may be dubbed a concept but this BMW i3 Coupe is ostensibly the debut of the production version of the innovative new B-segement EV at the LA auto show. The Coupe is a new variation on the now-familiar i3 although in reality it's more three-door than true coupé. At 3,964mm, 1,768mm wide and 1,555mm high, the Coupe is lower than the five-door i3, while its front and rear screens have faster rakes.
Royal College of Art and SABIC collaborate on new ‘VISIcON’ program and design competition
Tue, 19 Feb 2013The Royal of Art and chemicals manufacturer SABIC has announced the launch of a three-month research program and competition called 'VISIcON'. Over 30 post-graduate students from the college's Vehicle Design program are studying and analyzing how SABIC's thermoplastic lighting materials and LEXAN polycarbonate (PC) glazing technologies can be used practically and creatively to improve the lighting and illumination of future vehicles. VISIcON asks students from the RCA's automotive students split into three groups: the Automark group's emphasis on developing and enhancing brand identity through lighting; Urban Flow's focus directed towards discovering innovative exterior lighting; and Inside Out studio is working on improving and extending the use of light in the vehicle interior through lighting components and PC glazing.
Honda Fit EV prices drop
Thu, 30 May 2013Responding to price-dropping offers from other automakers on their electric vehicles, Honda will slash the lease deal for its Fit EV starting in June. From the current level of a zero-down, $389/month lease, Honda has lowered the price to zero down and $259/month. Also, for any current holder of a Honda Fit EV lease, effective June 1, their monthly lease payment will also drop to $259 a month.