1938 1939 1940 lasalle full hubcaps. decent shape a couple small dents and could use replating. please see pictures.
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Wheel Hubs & Bearings for Sale
- 1923-1957 gm/lasalle/yellow front outer wheel bearing nors 909001 usa(US $34.95)
- 1949-1961 buick/cadillac/olds motor master front wheel bearing 909073 nors usa(US $29.00)
- Axel bearingsfront outer gm, ford, chrysler, dodge, gmc, packard, hudson, & more(US $35.00)
- 1965 plymouth satellite front wheel bearings both sides !
- Wire wheel safety knockoff wheel nuts left side mgb & all british sports cars
- Nos mopar 1985-1991 dodge eagle mistubishi pair wheel hub bearings mb584761(US $39.95)
Movie Review: 'Need for Speed'
Wed, 12 Mar 2014Even in death, Carroll Shelby still touches us from the heavens above, where we mortals pay tribute in celluloid. The first half of "Need for Speed" (which opens March 14) concerns a Ford Mustang that was "the one Carroll Shelby was building when he died," the characters gush and stumble, barely expressing their praise quickly or coherently enough. "The chariot of the gods," someone says; it's worth "two million, minimum," says someone else.
Caterham 620R heading for Goodwood debut
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Greenpeace goes galactic on Volkswagen's Super Bowl ad
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