390 Mustang Fairlane 4 Speed Close Ratio Toploader Transmission on 2040-parts.com
Complete Manual Transmissions for Sale
2004-2007 jdm subaru wrx sti 6 speed transmission dccd ty856wb3ka v8 v9(US $2,995.00)
Automatic transmission 117.7" wb id 3w1p-ca fits 03 lincoln & town car 212811(US $336.30)
Automatic transmission 3.6l fwd transmission id hty fits 06-07 passat 190883(US $308.28)
99 00 lincoln continental automatic transmission fwd column shift sprocket gear(US $63.35)
99 2000 continental column shift transmission oil fluid pipe tube line(US $56.98)
1957-1959 corvette borg warner t10 4 speed trans front reverse idler gear nos(US $49.95)
Next-generation Land Rover Range Rover photos leaked
Tue, 14 Aug 2012Land Rover has not been one to radically remake the Range Rover with any great haste. The first-generation ute was in production for 26 years, subject only to incremental improvements. The current vehicle, developed during BMW's stewardship of the brand in the 1990s and early aughts, saw a midcycle engine switch from a Munich-bred bent-eight to Jaguar's well-regarded AJ powerplant.
Maybach, or not Maybach? That is the question.
Tue, 14 Jun 2011Maybach - off to Gaydon? Actually, whether to keep Maybach on the Daimler life support system is a question that has taxed the brains of many a Mercedes exec, almost since the Maybach brand got its revival under Mercedes and turned in to a cross between a stretched old S-Class, a Playstation and a glitterball. Because despite the efforts of Mercedes to position the Maybach above the S-Class – and in to competition with Rolls Royce and Bentley – the Maybach has somehow conspired to be less desirable than the S-Class.
BMW will build electric cars in Leipzig
Mon, 22 Feb 2010BMW AG will produce its electric-car range at its plant in Leipzig, Germany, the automaker said on Monday. In addition, BMW factories in Wackersdorf and Landshut, Germany, will produce parts for the so-called Megacity Vehicle. “The BMW Group will build the car of the future in Leipzig with high-tech innovations from Bavaria,” BMW CEO Norbert Reithofer said in a statement.










