Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Vintage Rare 1969 Camaro Original Gm 8-track Door Panel Tape Holders (pair) on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
Location:

Cherryville, North Carolina, US

Cherryville, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Plastic

Vintage RARE 1969 Camaro Original GM 8-Track Door Panel Tape Holders (Pair) in Good condition. This is a matched pair for mounting on Left and Right lower door panels on Camaros that came with the optional 8-Track Tape Player. These are Dark Green in color but could be easily re-colored to match your Camaro's interior. These pieces are fragile in the edge mounting areas and some pieces are missing. One separated piece will be included for you to re-attach. The units do have their original anti-rattle foam strips still attached and in good shape. I will take extra care in packing these items for shipping. Please see all the photos. U.S. 48 States bidders only please. Payment with-in 3-days by Paypal Only. Thanks for looking.

2013 Lexus LS: UK gets LS 460 & LS F-Sport too

Tue, 31 Jul 2012

The 2013 Lexus LS has been revealed with a raft of changes and the addition for the UK of the petrol LS 460 and the new F Sport option. The 2013 Lexus LS has managed to arrive in bits and pieces, from the original LS tease through a single photo of the new LS when the official Lexus photos started to leak and then a full-on leak of a raft of LS photos a few days ago. But now we get the official reveal.

New compact Lexus SUV based on Toyota RAV4 on the way

Sat, 06 Apr 2013

Lexus are planning a compact SUV to slot in below the RX, and based on the Toyota RAV4, to compete in the compact SUV market. Which explains why Lexus are looking for a model to slot in below the hybrid RX (pictured above) – a full size SUV/Crossover – to keep them competitive. And what easier way to go than to take the new Toyota RAV4 and turn it in to a Lexus?

Tomorrow's world: the touchscreen steering wheel

Mon, 13 Jun 2011

You might think the steering wheel has done a pretty good job of directing cars for the past century. But now a team of researchers from the University of Stuttgart is attempting to reinvent the wheel. The scientists have come up with a touchscreen steering wheel, which they reckon could replace the humble wheel with stereo and cruise controls.