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1967 corvette parts, misc. parts all in good shape, seat covers & door panels are from a 67 convertible
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Instrument Panel Lights for Sale
Vintage blue cut lens dash gauge panel light hot rod rat old 5/8" rare dialco(US $11.99)
Wide angle ultra brite inverted lens led bulb ba9s base(US $2.00)
1971-73 ford mustang led gauge conversion kit std -new!(US $33.95)
Jaguar amber panel light choke warning xj6 s1 triumph(US $24.99)
Datsun 510 1200 240z 260z 280z "yellow" dash gauge bulb(US $24.99)
Datsun 510 1200 240z 260z 280z "green" dash gauge bulbs(US $24.99)
SEAT Ibiza ECOMOTIVE does 100mpg
Mon, 04 May 2009Gerhard Plattner achieved almost 100mpg in a SEAT Ibiza ECOMOTIVE But when press release came in from SEAT this afternoon telling us that a SEAT Ibiza ECOMOTIVE has just achieved a run, on real roads from Barcelona to Germany, of 1,562km and used just 45.53 litres of fuel, we had to get our calculators out (we’re so old now we can only see the reality of the achievement in mpg!). By our reckoning the Ibiza managed just a shade under 100mpg. Astonishing.
McLaren F1: Ron Dennis considered building more orginal F1s to rake in cash
Sun, 18 Mar 2012McLaren F1 - Ron Dennis mulled producing more cars McLaren boss Ron Dennis has confessed he considered cashing in on the current price of the original McLaren F1 by building more. The price of an original McLaren F1 is nothing short of stratospheric. Prices of £3 million, £4 million and more have been paid for one of the 64 F1 cars McLaren made in the 1990s.
Porsche threatens to pull Boxster production from Magna
Fri, 25 Sep 2009Porsche is considering canceling an existing contract with Magna to build the next-generation Boxster and Cayman in Austria starting in 2013 and may instead move production to Karmann in Germany. The move would be aimed at protecting Porsche's closely guarded engineering and production cost secrets for its upcoming entry-level roadster and coupe. Porsche insiders say plans established under former boss Wendelin Weideking to build the Boxster and the Cayman at Magna's Graz factory in Austria are now being heavily reviewed following the Canadian/Austrian company's bid to take control of financially embattled Opel from General Motors.
