Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Chrysler Mopar Small Block Pushrod Lot on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Dry Ridge, Kentucky, US

Dry Ridge, Kentucky, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Here is a Chrysler Mopar small block pushrod lot. These are  pushrods I have pulled out of running engines over the years. they are straight. they are sold as is, no returns. check out my other auctions as I am selling off all my mopar  parts.  I have listed the number of rods and the length of the rods in the pic. what you see is what you get.payment is due within 3 days of auctions end. I do combine shipping. no international shipping.

Jaguar SUV: The rendering begins

Sun, 31 Jul 2011

Jaguar SUV - two alternative views So we know that a Jaguar SUV is going to happen. We know because Adrian Hallmark – Jaguar’s vocal and opinionated Global Brand Director – said back in December that Jaguar “…need a crossover and we need to stop being a saloon-based company.” And although Adrian has sometimes managed to speak without engaging brain first, what he says should be taken seriously – even if there are perhaps those at JLR who would rather there was a 3 second live delay on Adrian’s musings at times. So the confirmation that an SUV or SAV or Crossover – or whatever you want to call a high-riding Jaguar – is going to happen means we can all speculate on what it will be and what it will look like.

Skoda Yeti stars at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show

Wed, 11 Sep 2013

Is there an award Skoda hasn't won recently? The rate the Czech brand is going, there'll be a special ceremony at Frankfurt 2013 to give Skoda an award for picking up the most awards. In the meantime, we can bring you news of a fresh face for the Skoda Yeti.

New Mercedes B Class to spawn 7 Seat version

Sun, 02 Sep 2012

It looks like Mercedes are going to stretch the appeal of the new B Class by adding a new 7 seat option. Mercedes foray in to small hatchbacks has not exactly been an unmitigated success. The last generation A and B class were really just two sizes of the same car, neither of which had much driver appeal and were bought as runarounds by Mercedes buyers who wanted a car for ‘er indoors.