2 New Amco Triumph Tr Wind Wings Nos Amco #5004 on 2040-parts.com
Pelham, Alabama, US
2 New AMCO Wind Wings
They are for :Triumph TR2, TR3, TR3A, TR3B, TR4, TR4A
NOS---Never out of the box except for photos.
I sold the car & do not need them.
I've had them for over 40 years in the box.
Other for Sale
1963 cadillac rear section, great for custom couch,restoration parts(US $400.00)
61 62 ford galaxie cowl vent screen windshield wiper arm cover panel pan(US $45.00)
F1 truck 48-50 metal floor (US $400.00)
Studebaker hawk rear quarter windows(US $50.00)
Datsun 280zx gas cap locking type oem 1979-1980 models(US $37.00)
Pontiac firebird t/a door handle and gas door plastic trim for 1970-1981 models!(US $15.00)
7 performance cars for less than $30,000 part two: Honda Civic Si vs. Volkswagen GTI
Tue, 12 Jun 2012It's hard to fathom, but it's been more than a decade since the peak of the sport-compact craze saw modified Honda Civics cluttering the streets. Enthusiasts salivated over a Type R that wasn't (and still isn't) available on our shores, instead having to settle for the Si. Fast-forward to today and the debut of the ninth-generation Civic for the 2012 model year brings a new Si.
Tesla Roadster 2.5 breaks cover
Thu, 01 Jul 2010Perhaps feeling a bit of chutzpah after a wildly successful stock offering this week, Tesla is demonstrating on Thursday that it still has an eye toward product, revealing the updated Tesla Roadster. And it's available for order now. Called the Roadster 2.5, the car features minor enhancements, including a new front fascia with different diffuser vents (the change is actually apparent) and new rear diffuser.
Stop buying new cars says government adviser
Wed, 08 Jan 2014People should stop buying new cars and drive their old ones until they’re beyond repair, says a top government adviser. This news, reported by the Daily Telegraph, comes a day after we reported that new cars sales figures have hit a six-year high. On Bing: see pictures of scrap cars Find out how much a car over 10-years-old costs on Auto Trader Chief scientific adviser to the government’s energy department, David MacKay, said “car manufacturers love us to buy a new car every few years” and that Britain needs to end its throw away culture.



