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#3 Gm Goodwrench Service Plus Car Cover Dale Earnhardt 67 Chevelle 96 Impala Ss on 2040-parts.com

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Bay City, Michigan, United States

Bay City, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ACTION SPORT Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

ACTION SPORT CAR COVER IN VERY GOOD CONDITION, SEE PICTURES FOR YOURSELF. IT FIT ON A 1967 CHEVELLE AND 1996 IMPALA SS. THE GRAPHICS ARE GREAT AND DESIREABLE TO ANY COLLECTOR. SHIPS TO US ONLY, OTHERS USE THE US SHIPPING CENTER. I HAVE THE COVER DRAPED ON A TRUCK FOR PICTURES. THE LITERATURE SAYS IT IS A SIZE 3 COVER. INCLUDES A STORAGE BAG WHICH I DID NOT USE BECAUSE IT IS SMALL.

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New Porsche 911 Turbo gets a bigger engine and cranks out 500 hp

Fri, 07 Aug 2009

There are plenty of good reasons to go to the Frankfurt motor show in September, but this seals the deal--Porsche will use the show for the rollout of the new 911 Turbo in coupe and convertible versions. Porsche on Friday gave us photos and details on the newest 911. Here are the high points: -- New 3.8-liter flat-six engine rated at 500 hp.

New 2012 Mercedes SL costs from £72,495

Wed, 23 May 2012

New Mercedes SL 350 costs £72k The new Mercedes SL arrives in the UK next month (June) and will cost from £72,495 for the SL 350. Mercedes revealed the all new SL roadster – the first new Mercedes SL in a decade – just before Christmas, but it’s taken almost six months more to find out what it’s going to cost in the UK. With the first SLs arriving on our shores in June, Mercedes couldn’t really have left it much later to let customers know that the entry-level point for the new SL goodness is going to be £72,495 for the BlueDIRECT 3.5 litre V6 SL 350, rising to £83,445 for the 4.7 litre BlueDIRECT V8 SL 500.

U.S. Transportation Department says no defect found in Toyota's electronic throttles

Tue, 08 Feb 2011

The U.S. Department of Transportation said Tuesday that electric systems and electromagnetic interference did not play a role in unintended acceleration involving Toyota Motor Corp. vehicles.