1967-72 Cutlass / 442 New Walnut Shift Knob Automatic Only - 5/16" Course on 2040-parts.com
DeKalb, Illinois, United States
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Shift Knobs & Boots for Sale
1969-71 gto / lemans walnut shift knob w/ 4 speed shift pattern 3/8" course(US $49.00)
1964-87 cutlass / 442 white manual shift ball w/ 4 speed pattern - 3/8" fine(US $18.00)
Model a ford transmission bell housing 1928 - 1931(US $35.00)
1974 - 1982 ford courier & 1972 - 1984 mazda b2200 truck rubber floor shift boot
*new* 1941-71 jeep cj replacement dana 18 shift knob,18607.01(US $5.95)
Corvette 1964-1967 4 speed shifter(US $229.00)
One Lap of the Web: new imports, old imports
Wed, 27 Nov 2013-- The 1956 Maserati A6G-2000 Allemano is as beautiful as it is rare, and if Jay Leno didn't take one for a spin in this video, we probably wouldn't see one until next year's Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. -- Simon Cowell (of Simon Cowell fame) bought a Bugatti Veyron three years ago because a friend told him its a good idea, and he's driven it a total of two times since. Not driven it at its maximum speed, but just driven period.
Toyota ME.WE concept
Wed, 24 Apr 2013Toyota and leading European industrial designer Jean-Marie Massaud have developed a new electric car concept, dubbed the ME.WE. Developed at Toyota's ED2, Massaud and Toyota wanted the ME.WE – named after personal wellbeing and that of others – to be adaptable to suit a range of lifestyles while being high quality. It also had to "propose an alternative synthesis based on personal choices about vehicle architecture, lower running costs and the way the vehicle will be used".
Video: Duel for the Crown: Ferrari F40 versus 599 GTB Fiorano
Fri, 30 Sep 2011What's better than an open desert mountain road? How about having a Ferrari or two with which to tackle it--especially when said steeds are the famed F40 and a 599 GTB Fiorano? This recently released video from Ferrari shows that, while decades separate the cars, and their ethos are on opposite ends of the spectrum, the pure performance isn't so different--a fact that speaks highly of the F40.




