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Suamico, Wisconsin, United States
Powerhead Components for Sale
- Kiekhaefer mercury piston rings # 39-20058 in original boxes (two)
- 13545a 1 mercury mariner outboard induction manifold reed block 42963a11 13460
- Cm2a2923 1969 mercury 35hp 2490188 flywheel pn 7912a12 fits 1969-1989(US $45.00)
- H2w1325 2002 johnson 40 hp j40pl4snf pistons & rods pn 5032231 fits 2001-2006(US $85.00)
- Bc1a1942 1939 johnson hd-39 2.5 hp sn 330168 cylinder head cover pn 43-214(US $35.00)
- Mercury outboard head gaskets (later) 2.4 litre with external head bolts
Jaguar Land Rover build the millionth car at Halewood – a Range Rover Evoque
Sat, 30 Nov 2013The millionth car produced at Halewood – a Range Rover evoque The Jaguar Land Rover Plant in Halawood was once best know for churning out the now defunct Jaguar X-Type – which it did until the X-Type was pensioned off in 2009 – but more recently its become home to the Land Rover Freelander 2 and the new Range Rover Evoque. And with sales of the Evoque still powering forward it’s no surprise the the millionth car to come off the production line at Halewood this week is an Evoque. In fact, it’s a white Range Rover Evoque Dynamic with a Fuji White paint job, ebony alloys, Firenze Red roof and mirrors and red and black interior which is being donated to Cancer Research UK.
Land Rover Discovery Sport: first pictures of 2015's family SUV
Wed, 03 Sep 2014By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 03 September 2014 00:01 This is the new 2015 Land Rover Discovery Sport, a replacement for the Freelander, and the model that kick-starts the rejuvenation and expansion of the Discovery family. For the past four years it’s been Land Rover’s Range Rover brand getting all the love and attention, first with the Evoque (originally shown as the Land Rover-badged LRX concept), then the full-size Range Rover, and most recently with the Range Sport and LWB Range Rover. Now the focus is shifting, and it’s the turn of the Discovery nameplate, which will grow to encompass a full family of family-focused SUVs.
Jenson Button in McLaren P1 (2013) supercar fly-by
Thu, 31 Jan 2013McLaren’s P1 supercar trundled out for its first official drive-by today, when F1 driver Jenson Button drove it into McLaren’s Woking citadel before unveiling his 2013 race car. The stunt confirmed that the P1 can manoeuvre on electric power alone, unlike Button’s MP4-28: the race car’s hybrid KERS system is used to deliver a short power boost to supplement the V8. McLaren predicts the P1’s electric-only mode is a capability its forthcoming Ferrari rival (codenamed F150) won’t be able to match.