THIS IS A ORIGINAL CHEVROLET HOOD LATCH FOR A 1966 CHEVELLE.ITS BEEN CLEANED AND PAINTED SEMI-GLOSS BLACK.
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- 1955 1956 1957 chevy chrome hood latch plate bracket belair sedan hardtop wagon(US $28.95)
- Nos ignition lock & keys buick & pontiac full size - bonneville catalina 1966(US $119.99)
- 1955 1956 1957 chevy belair 150 210 wagon door lock assembly #4 - front left(US $30.00)
- 1955 1956 1957 chevy belair 150 210 wagon door lock assembly #1 - front left(US $30.00)
- 1936 california *commercial* license plate(US $75.36)
- 37-39 chrysler dodge plymouth desoto rear trunk lock cylinder retainer clips
Recall is last linked to fire hazard, Ford says
Wed, 14 Oct 2009Ford Motor Co.'s new recall of vehicles that pose potential fire hazards will be its last because the latest action covers all remaining cars and trucks with cruise-control switches made by Texas Instruments, even if those switches don't pose safety risks, a Ford spokesman said today. "We did this to reassure customers and make sure there will be no future actions connected to this," spokesman Wes Sherwood said in an interview. "We've gone to extra lengths to include both vehicles with risks and those that don't show risk." Yesterday, Ford announced a recall of 4.5 million vehicles--its eighth in the past decade involving cars and trucks with faulty cruise-control deactivation switches.
Subaru WRX STI: More power & free SatNav
Tue, 05 Apr 20112011 Subaru WRX STI - gets free extra oomph The new registration has come and gone and unless you’re offering a must-have convertible or something shiny and new it’s getting close to the time when car makers need to offer more for no more to shift metal. Cue the Subaru WRX STI. Subaru has decided that it’s going to offer a chunk more performance – and a SatNav – without charging a penny more on the WRX STI.
WINTER BREAKDOWN EXPENSE FOR USED CAR OWNERS
Thu, 10 Oct 2013SOME VEHICLE components are nearly three times as likely to fail during the winter months as in the summer leading to potentially expensive repairs for the owners of older vehicles, according to Warranty Direct. The specialist insurer and warranty provider analysed 50,000 live automotive policies and found that ignition coils are 283 per cent more likely to fail between December and February than between June and August. Fuel injection pumps, thermostats and a number of electrical components are also more likely to suffer in the cold leading to an average winter repair bill of £408.60, the company has warned.