Autometer 1889 Antique Beige Electric Programmable Speedometer on 2040-parts.com
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
Speedometers for Sale
- Autometer 2091 prestige series black diamond tach/speed combo(US $479.95)
- Autometer 1881 antique beige tach/speedo combo(US $317.01)
- Autometer 1187 cruiser ad electric programmable speedometer(US $311.95)
- Speedometer head/instrument cluster 2008 town & country van sku#1907496(US $94.50)
- Autometer 1688 old tyme white electric programmable speedometer(US $150.03)
- Single blade scraper - bulk(US $14.53)
Koenigsegg Quant – it’s an Electric Car!
Tue, 03 Mar 2009The Koenigsegg Quant Concept - a 4 Seater EV We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again. Christian Von Koenigsegg is as mad as a hatter. But good mad, not bad mad.
Fiat at the Geneva Motor Show – Abarth Punto EVO
Thu, 25 Feb 2010The Abarth Punto EVO - Geneva bound Fiat’s hot Herberts – Abarth – don’t just have the Abarth 500C Convertible to stick on their stand at Geneva, they also have a tweaked and sorted Punto EVO – the Abarth Punto EVO – to get the attention of show-goers. The performance division of Fiat have stuck a bigger turbo on the Punto EVO which ups the output to 165bhp and drops the 0-60mph time to 7.7 seconds. But economy and emissions don’t seem to suffer with the EVO managing 47mpg and emissions of 142g/km.
Jaguar F-Type Coupe production starts & Jaguar R Performance Centres launch
Tue, 22 Apr 2014José Mourinho gets the first Jaguar F-Type Coupe You would be forgiven for thinking the Jaguar F-Type Coupe is already roaming the roads in the hands of customers, such has been its profile in recent months, but you’d be wrong. However, Jaguar has now started serial production of the F-Type Coupe and the first man in line for a nice, shiny F-Type Coupe is José Mourinho, as we reported a couple of months ago. The ‘Special One’ was presented with his new car – in Stratus Grey with 20-inch Gyrodyne Black and Diamond Turned Wheels, Red Brake Calipers, Panoramic Glass Roof and Meridian Sound – by two of the F-Type manufacturing team from Castle Bromwich - Gary Johnson and Steven Gaut – at an event in London.