B & M Shifter Handle. Aluminum, like new.
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Shift Knobs & Boots for Sale
Vintage chrome steel skull shift knob & four accessory chrome skull knobs(US $37.00)
Ferrari used gear shift knob 400 412 365 dino 246 also fiat 124 spyder 850 & x19
Ferrari used gear shift knob with red #/ 208 246 308 328 348 365 512 f40 mondial
Ferrari used gear shift knob white # 208 246 308 328 348 365 512 f40 mondial
Vintage thickstun shift knob flathead intake scta hot rod ford 1932 33 34(US $79.00)
Antique indian motorcycle skull shift knob chief scout v twin vintage tank jocke(US $99.00)
GM shifts gears, will keep Opel
Wed, 04 Nov 2009General Motors' board of directors has decided that it will keep the Opel business and restructure it, putting an end to plans to sell the European operations to auto supplier Magna International. GM said it expects the restructuring of Opel to cost $4.42 billion (3 million euros), which it says is lower than the costs associated with outside bids for the company. GM said it will soon present its restructuring plans for Opel to the German government and other governments in Europe.
College for Creative Studies Student Exhibition 2006
Wed, 25 Oct 2006Senior transportation design students at Detroit's College for Creative Studies presented their work to the public and industry representatives during the school's annual Student Exhibition earlier this year. The major project brief revolved around the notion of an 'Exquisite Chrysler.' Students had to identify six vehicles from the past that represented a combination of great beauty and good design, regardless of brand. In addition, six examples of great design outside of the automotive realm were to be chosen as possible influences.
College Exhibition: Royal College of Art - Connections
Fri, 01 Jun 2007First year Vehicle Design students at the Royal College of Art were given a brief to develop a car that would achieve universal individual mobility for people of all ages living in rural environments. Using intelligent systems technology, new materials and means, and retaining high standards of sustainability, the students were asked: what are the vehicles for tomorrow's countryside? Five different groups consisting of three students devised several very different proposals to answer this question.