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- Starter, dynaforce, mini, red powdercoated, chevy, ls1/ls7 engines, inline bolt(US $249.99)
- Aro 52-185040 - aero 15x8x4" 5 on 5" black .. imca.. ump(US $64.95)
- Cpt mfg climber gear cam nut pinion plate fits all pinion plates imca ump usmts(US $39.95)
- Pac racing springs 5" x 11" x 250 lbs modified(US $99.99)
- Willy's 350 cfm 2-bbl stage 2 gas carburetor(US $750.00)
- 8932-remote oil filter adapter(US $60.95)
Jaguar XF is ‘Car of the Decade’
Mon, 22 Oct 2012The Southern Guild of Motoring Writers has declared the Jaguar XF the car of the decade at the SGMW’s 10th anniversary event. Designed by Ian Callum, under Ford’s ownership, the XF demonstrated that Jaguar had finally realised that building cars that were a pastiche of past glories was no longer enough to guarantee sales. Under the skin, much of the Jaguar XF carried over from its predecessor – the Jaguar S Type – but it was in the execution that the XF demonstrated it was capable of giving Jaguar new life.
First Corvette Stingray Convertible sells for $1 million
Sun, 07 Apr 2013The first Chevrolet Corvette Stingray to be built has been auctioned for charity by Barrett Jackson and bought by Rick Hendrick for $1 million. The new Corvette Stingray Convertible was offered for sale this weekend at Barratt Jackson’s auction in Palm Beach, Florida, with GM donating the healthy proceeds of $1 million to the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute. The Stingray Convertible was bought by wealthy NASCAR team owner Rick Hendrick, who can now add the Stingray Convertible to his collection of cars, which also includes the first of the new Stingrays for which he paid $1.1 million.
Show Review: Goodwood Revival 2005
Wed, 05 Oct 2005For three days each year, Goodwood steps back fifty years as owners and drivers the world over bring their historic cars face-to-face in sixteen consecutive races. With participants and spectators alike dressed in tweed and fur, the post-war atmosphere is utterly convincing and quite unique, and brings battles on the track that Bernie Ecclestone can only dream of. For three days each year, Goodwood steps back fifty years as owners and drivers the world over bring their historic cars face-to-face in sixteen consecutive races.