(12) Ford Mustang, Torino, Fairlane , 289, 351, 428 Cj Sun Visors. $4.50 Average on 2040-parts.com
Alachua, Florida, United States
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Lot of 12 old Ford sunvisors...GREAT price...from different older cars...mostly 64-73 mustangs...averages less than $4.50 a piece
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New oem 1996 ford taurus right grey-violet pull-down mirror visor f6dz5404104bak(US $89.96)
Used 64 ford full size convertible rh cocoa? sun visor #c4az-7604104
1965-1970 pair (2) dodge plymouth sun visor red / maroon passenger side(US $119.95)
1966 ford mustang convertible sun visor bracket(US $50.00)
Used 63 ford full size convertible rh red sun visor #c3az-7604104
67 mustang sunvisors nice used pr repros(US $39.50)
Florida man claims ownership of long-lost Cunningham Corvette
Mon, 27 Aug 2012A Florida man says the long-lost 1960 Chevrolet Corvette race car that made a brief public appearance in Carlisle, Pa., last week was owned and raced by his father in the 1970s, and claims the car belongs to him. The challenged ownership of the maroon-colored car--one of three raced in the 1960 24 Hours of Le Mans by Briggs Cunningham and valued by some collectors at more than $1 million--could be the reason organizers of the Corvettes at Carlisle show canceled a planned public display on Aug. 24 less than 30 minutes before the scheduled start time.
New Mercedes ML (2012) Revealed
Tue, 07 Jun 2011The Mercedes ML grows up for 2012 The imminent demise of the big SUV has been predicted by the hair-shirt-wearing, green halo brigade for years, but cars like the new 2012 Mercedes ML are like every successful creation – they evolve to survive. So the news that’s come with the first photos of the 2012 ML that we will see the big Mercedes SUV sporting a lowly four-pot is much less of a shock than it would have been a few years ago. But it’s much less of a shock because four-pot turbos have evolved to give us more than a six-pot would have done just a few years before, which makes a 4-pot in a Mercedes ML almost appealing.
MP calls for taxis to have CCTV
Wed, 30 Oct 2013HIGH RISK situations for taxi drivers could be mitigated by installing CCTV cameras in all minicabs and taxis, according to a Conservative MP. Bedford MP Richard Fuller said that cameras, which are long overdue, would also help make passengers feel safer. Proposing his Licensed Hackney carriages and private hire vehicles (Closed circuit television) Bill, Mr Fuller said: "In this Bill, I would propose that we should provide for secure and encrypted CCTV." Mr Fuller's Bill would ensure that recordings would only be for police access and only in specific cases.
