Vintage Egg Harbor 43' Motor Yacht Sales Brochure on 2040-parts.com
Palmyra, Maine, United States
Memorabilia for Sale
- Evinrude outboard motor stand antique used for repairs or showroom displays
- Decal / sticker north american fishing club charter member nos(US $7.99)
- Art deco butterscotch catalin speedboat racing trophy 1952 outboard 10 3/8" tall(US $125.00)
- Art deco brown bakelite speedboat racing trophy 1952 outboard 10" tall(US $99.99)
- Art deco black silver rings speedboat racing trophy outboard 7 1/4" tall no date(US $99.99)
- Art deco plaskon plastic & brass speedboat racing trophy outboard 9 1/2" 1952(US $49.99)
Bentley Supersports ‘Ice Speed Record’ Convertible: Official
Mon, 28 Feb 2011Bentley Supersports 'Ice Speed Record' Convertible Last week we brought you news of a new Bentley Limited Edition – the Bentley Supersports ‘Ice Speed Record’ Convertible – and now Bentley catch up with the story too. It looks like most of our information was accurate, but Bentley has changed their minds – or we got steered in the wrong direction – as the exterior treatment has changed a bit from the last story. On the power front – rather the point when it comes to Bentley Supersports – the Bentley Supersports ISR’s 6.0 litre W12 gets 631bhp and 590lb/ft of torque, and runs on anything up to E85 fuel.
BMW Z4 M Sport Package released
Mon, 14 Dec 2009BMW is to debut the M Sport Package for the Z4 at the Detroit Auto Show Back in September we brought you some pictures of what at first glance appeared to be a BMW Z4M, despite BMW making it clear that they are not going to build an M car this time round. But it actually turned out to be a Z4 with M Sport Package zapping round the Nurburgring looking, to all intents and purposes, like a new hot Z4. Almost three months on BMW has finally got round to revealing the M Sport Package for the Z4 which will – just like the BMW Z4 sDrive35is we reported on yesterday – debut at the Detroit Motor Show in January 2010.
Flying car gets regulatory clearance
Tue, 05 Jul 2011The Jetsons' futuristic vision of a flying car is one step closer to becoming a reality. Terrafugia, a Massachusetts company developing a "roadable aircraft" named the Transition, just received special exemptions from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration that will help it move the vehicle move forward to production. NHTSA will allow the Transition to be outfitted with plastic windows rather than standard automotive safety glass.