Other Electronics & Navigation for Sale
Humminbird adapter cable 14 m360 2ddi y #720108-1(US $59.88)
Humminbird idmk h910r in dash mounting kit marine boat(US $39.95)
Datamarine model s100kl speed / distance gauge(US $120.00)
Lei accessories #90-98 st-tbk speed and temperature sensor.(US $10.00)
Raymarine raytheon st60 tridata depth speed instrument display a22004(US $100.00)
Volvo penta interface set 23096384 nmea 2000 easy connect bluetooth d3 d4 d6 d8(US $499.99)
World’s oldest unrestored Austin Mini fetches £40k
Sun, 06 May 20121959 Austin Mini Seven went for £40k The oldest unrestored Mini in the world was expected to fetch £12-15k in auction last week. It actually went for £40,250. Just a couple of weeks ago we reported that the oldest unrestored Mini in the world was going under the hammer at the Bonhams sale at the RAF Museum in Hendon, expected to fetch as much as £15k.
McLaren 650S revealed early
Sun, 16 Feb 2014The McLaren 650S (pictured) arrives a little earlier than McLaren planned Just a few days age we had the first tease for the new McLaren 650S, a car McLaren said was aimed between the existing 12C and the hypercar McLaren P1. We speculated the 650S would be a tweaked 12C with more power and styling tweaks, and that’s exactly what it is. Driving has managed to publish the first official photos this morning (albeit in fairly low res) and it’s clear the 650S is the 12C with a healthy does of P1 mixed in for extra appeal.
Corvette 60th Anniversary to be celebrated at the Petersen
Mon, 04 Feb 2013On June 30th, 1953, the first Corvette rolled off the assembly line in Flint, Michigan. Sixty years later and half a country away, the Petersen will honor America's fiberglass wonder within its halls on Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, with a weekend of activities. On Friday, March 1st, Corvette fans will get to pose for photos next to Kirk Bennion, the designer of the latest C7 Corvette, as part of a gala dinner with a live auction, speakers like tuner legend Reeves Callaway, and Corvette-themed cocktails.
