Immaculate Matco Toolbox Set (top, Bottom, Side Locker) on 2040-parts.com
Brunswick, Ohio, US
Toolboxes, Storage for Sale
- 2 official gearhead decals snap on tool box cart krl classic(US $6.00)
- 2 building, repairing, making sh*t work decals balancer sears craftsman(US $6.00)
- 2 it's not a job , its a lifestyle decals snap on tool box cart krl classic(US $6.00)
- Poker card. matco tool(US $15.00)
- Snap on leather binder & free custom 3-d nameplate certificate w/ krl owner man (US $6.00)
- Snap on tool box, old, 21/2 feet wode by 1 1/4 ft tall by 1 ft deep(US $0.99)
McLaren 50 12C & 12C Spider celebrate McLaren’s 50th anniversary
Thu, 23 May 2013McLaren say they will be building a maximum of 50 each of the 50 12C Coupe and 12C Spider to mark the occasion, both of which get special features provided by McLaren Special Operations – the same McLaren division that created the 12C High Sport. That means a new front bumper which has been optimised by Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) for more downforce, extra carbon fibre and kevlar exterior bits, ceramic brakes, 19″ front and 20″ rear alloys, full leather, extra carbon fibre in the cabin, a heritage badge and a numbered plaque. There will be the option of three colours for the 50th anniversary 12Cs - Carbon Black, Supernova Silver and, of course, McLaren Orange – and each car will get its own silver car cover, a limited edition key in a carbon fibre box and a signed art print (sadly, there’s no sign of a tool chest or Tag Heuer watch).
BMW M1? Or BMW M8?
Sun, 27 Jun 2010BMW M8 Render We’ve had the rumours of a ‘New’ BMW M1 Supercar for what seems like forever. Many have said that the only M1 BMW will make will be an M version of the 1-Series. But we don’t buy that.
LENNON'S FIRST CAR UNDER THE HAMMER
Thu, 10 Oct 2013THE FIRST car bought by John Lennon after he passed his driving test is being offered for sale at auction next month. The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Coupe was bought by the Beatle in 1965 and is expected to sell for between 120,000 euros (£99,987) and 170,000 euros (£141,000). Lennon's biographer, Philip Norman, described how car dealers descended on the singer's home when the news emerged that he had passed his test and offered him a "gleaming smorgasbord" of luxury cars.