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Oil Pressure Gauges for Sale
Vintage used original chrome 2 1/8" stewart warner eletric oil pressure gauge
9milelake stainless steel 150 psi pressure transducer or sender for oil,fuel,air(US $26.27)
Partssquare vdo type oil pressure transducer sender 0-80 psi input 10-180ohms(US $22.23)
1973 datsun nissan 240z 240 z fuel & amp gauge nice oem(US $99.98)
1973 datsun nissan 240z 240 z temperature & oil pressure gauge nice oem(US $99.98)
Maserati quattroporte, rear temperature control unit, used, p/n 221238(US $950.00)
New Mercedes SL (2012) caught on video
Thu, 11 Aug 2011New Mercedes SL 2012 - out Near the Nurburgring We go eight months without a single story on the 2012 Mercedes SL and then two turn up at once. First Mercedes quietly drop the V12 engine from the SL (SL600 and SL63), and now we have video of the new SL on its way to, and on its way round, the Nurburgring. All of which may point towards a reveal earlier than we expected.
Mobility Ventures builds dealer network for its wheelchair-accessible vehicles
Tue, 18 Feb 2014Mobility Ventures LLC, the current builder of the MV-1, says it has now signed more than 50 dealers. The MV-1 is the only American-built vehicle designed from the ground up for people with mobility challenges; it meets or exceeds the Americans with Disabilities Act guidelines as well as all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS). Last year, the original designer and builder of the MV-1 -- the Vehicle Production Group LLC -- was acquired by South Bend, Ind.-based AM General.
Legendary photographer Jim Marshall to receive Trustees Award
Mon, 20 Jan 2014We're big Jim Marshall fans around here. We've loved his music photography for years. Looking for reasons to run his art, we hired Marshall to shoot behind the scenes at the 2005 Indy 500 (Salute to Tradition, June, 20, 2005), and we had him shoot the Nissan GT-R's creation in 2007 (Bringing a Star to Life, 12/24/2007).
