Vw Bus Seat Belt Receivers 73-79 Bay Window Bus on 2040-parts.com
Kent, Washington, United States
Safety & Security for Sale
- Vintage black seat belts- military vehicle appropriate, jeep, truck, half track!(US $95.00)
- Early mustang fuel gas tank sender unit lock and gasket 65 66 67 68 .....(US $14.99)
- 68 69 delco remy horn relay 862 camaro corvette chevelle ss z28 dz 302 oem(US $89.00)
- Amber rectangle reflectors
- 1942-47 ford vacuum wiper motor ssr-1 original 51a-17508-c(US $19.95)
- Vintage 40's federal model 28 siren fire truck works rat rod 12 volt loud(US $425.00)
Tata NOT bidding for Saab – but Mahindra are
Wed, 07 Mar 2012Tata may not want Saab - but Mahindra do. Despite claims that Tata have placed a bid for Saab, Ratan Tata has said they have not but confirms Mahindra has. Yesterday, in the midst of all the news coming in from Geneva, we heard rumours that Tata had placed a bid said to be worth $350 million for Saab.
Kia Carens (2012) first offical pictures
Wed, 25 Jul 2012Another Paris motor show attendee has been confirmed today: the lower, sleeker, altogether less mumsy 2012 Kia Carens. Ex-Audi design guru Peter Schreyer looks to have treated the Carens to the now-trademark Kia grille and more European-style design, but all we've got to go on so far are these rather 'negative' teaser images from Kia. Kia's 2012 Carens: the details Judging by these Photoshopped teaser photos, the new Kia Carens is a world apart from the more squared-off, minivan MPVs that have gone before.
Bentley plans to add four-seat sports car, crossover to lineup
Mon, 29 Aug 2011Bentley Motors is looking to add a four-seat sports car and a crossover vehicle to its lineup, using borrowed platforms from Volkswagen Group siblings Porsche and Audi, its top executive said. In an interview during the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, Bentley CEO Wolfgang Duerheimer said the crossover would borrow from the Audi Q7 and Porsche Cayenne platforms. While the crossover may carry a V12 engine like the rest of the Bentley lineup, Duerheimer said, "not everyone needs to have a V12." Duerheimer, who oversaw Porsche's push into SUVs as the company's development chief, said he "knows what is possible" in bringing a luxury brand into new segments.