1928-1932 Ignition Points Kenworth, White, Yellow Coach Fageol, Fargo Bus, Gmc, on 2040-parts.com
Bellflower, California, United States
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NEW IGNITION POINTS NO BOX 1928 -1931FAGEOL, 1931 FARGO BUS, 1928 - 1932 GMC TRUCK, 19321 KENWORTH, 1929 - 1932 WHITE, 1930 -1931 YELLOW COACH NEW DISTRIBUTOR CONTACT POINTS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. THE PART NUMBERS GIVEN ARE DELCO NUMBERS BUT THESE ARE NOT DELCO MADE POINTS |
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Citroen Lacoste concept car first pics
Mon, 20 Sep 2010This is the Citroen Lacoste concept, a playful tie-up between the quirky French marque and its equally French fashion partner. If you think you can find a hint of the next-gen C1 in here then good luck with that. After all, this car has no doors, no roof, an inflatable hood and a retractable rear bench which is literally that, ie, a bench.
MINI Cooper S Diesel coming?
Thu, 26 Nov 2009What appears to be a MINI Cooper S Diesel out testing The photo at the top appears to be a MINI Cooper S diesel. Which is not a car we had on our radar, but with MINI any sub niche of a sub niche is fair game, so it seems highly likely that a beefed up S version of the diesel MINI Cooper is in the offing. As we reported just the other day, we’ve already had at least a dozen new MINIs launched or revealed in 2009 alone.
(Former) Honda F1 Team ready to roll for 2009
Fri, 27 Feb 2009Blimey, there’s been some real speculation over the fate of the Honda F1 team since Honda revealed it had decided, for financial reasons, to withdraw from F1 with immediate effect. We’ve had Prodrive/Aston Martin boss David Richards firmly in the frame, followed closely by a Mexican billionaire called Slim with a Senna in his pocket! But both those, quite reasonable speculations, turned to nothing.
