Controls & Steering for Sale
Hynautic h42-02 helm(US $425.00)
Sea star helm hh5262-1, 1000psi, for parts or rebuild(US $120.00)
Hc5345 seal kit - front mount hydraulic steering cylinder seal kit with pin(US $10.99)
Teleflex ssc13517 nfb pro rack 17ft steering system dual cable(US $399.99)
For mercury outboard top single remote control box 8m0059686 vertical withtrim(US $105.00)
Vintage boat? car,? bike ? gas throttle control part w/ mounting bracket click(US $49.99)
Richard Petty's second Spring Fling car show set for Memorial Day weekend
Mon, 30 Apr 2012Richard “The King” Petty and Petty's Garage will hold its second-annual Spring Fling Car Show on May 26 at the shop in Randleman, N.C. The show is open to all makes and models and is sponsored by the Automotive Lift Institute. This event, which includes a cruise-in on Friday night, is free to the public.
EyesOn Design Awards Winners announced
Wed, 23 Jan 2013On the second day of the Detroit auto show, the traditional EyesOn Design awards took place in the newly-opened Atrium Stage of the Cobo Hall. For the first time in its eight-year history, the judges of the competition (who include present and retired design directors from almost every major automotive OEM) awarded the 'Best Concept Vehicle' award to two designs – the Ford Atlas and Nissan Resonance, beating the Hyundai HCD-14 Genesis and Lincoln MKC concepts to the award. In the production car category, the Cadillac ELR was a somewhat surprise winner, beating internal GM rival, the new Corvette Stingray to the award.
Revolutionary seat design offers new possibilities
Fri, 03 Aug 2012Lufthansa has introduced an innovative business class seat, the result of five years of development by design agency PearsonLloyd. PearsonLloyd has decided to move away from the conventional technique of placing seats in different directions to allow reclining and has opted to arrange the seats in a ‘V' formation. This does not mean there is any invasion of personal space – far from it, as when passengers lie down their seat's consoles hide their heads.


