Original Mopar Dode Dart Am Radio, it was used on Dodge Dart 1963 to 1965 Models I believe, but I am not sure, part number is 229 6BL 649850 the radio has been removed from a 1963 , or 64 Dodge dart and is UNTESTED.
Radio & Speaker Systems for Sale
- Ford 1941 radio sparton has been serviced plays fine(US $179.00)
- Classic gm car radio, 60's - 70's? pontiac logo(US $5.00)
- Becker universal chrome face plate with pinstripe inserts(US $55.00)
- Hudson super commodore radio (US $25.00)
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Toyota RAV4 (2013) official teaser video
Fri, 16 Nov 2012Toyota has released this teaser video for its new RAV4, ahead of the car's reveal at the Los Angeles motor show in late November 2012. The fourth-gen RAV4 will make its way to UK dealerships by spring 2013. From the brief glimpses of the RAV4 in the video, we can see the new car will get the same slim grille and headlight arrangement as the new Auris hatchback.
2015 Cadillac Escalade – it’s still big, bold & brash
Tue, 08 Oct 2013The 2015 Cadillac Escalade arrives – it’s still big, bold & brash The Cadillac Escalade SUV is not a car you see much in the UK, but it is loved by footballers, Rappers and those who deal in less than legal substances. It’s really too big, too brash and too flashy to ever have a hope of making real sales in the UK or Europe, but in America it’s the default luxury SUV of choice for even the most staid of buyers. So they won’t be disappointed that the 2015 Cadillac Escalade (which we would think of as a 2014 Escalade, as production starts next spring) is still huge and brash, even if it does seem to have gone up a notch or two in quality.
Design Review: Smart For-US concept
Fri, 23 Mar 2012First seen NAIAS 2012 Design studio Mercedes-Benz Advanced Design Studios, Sindelfingen, Germany Type 2-seat pickup Dimensions (L | W | H) 3,547 | 1,506 | 1,701 mm Wheel size 18-inch ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| Daimler’s Smart brand has bombed in the US market since its introduction in 2008. That first year proved modestly successful, with 25,000 units sold but since then sales have fallen off a cliff, with just 5,927 shifted in 2010. Seeing the ForTwo dicing with big-foot pickups and Hummer limos in Vegas, it’s easy to see why something has been lost in translation.