I purchased this for my jeep but found out I did not need it, so I am re-selling it. It is new never used. Part number 95681 or 9026. Sold as-is. It is for a 1976-1995 Jeep. look at the picture and make sure it matches your old one.
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Partnership Premium 2030 - The results
Mon, 06 Sep 2010Strate College in Paris, France, has released the final video of its Partnership Premium 2030 project created in collaboration with French automaker Peugeot. The culmination of a four month project, this most recent episode from Strate College covers the final designs and scenarios students presented to Peugeot's design staff at the firm's Design Center. The video features excerpts of interviews with the 10 student teams – each comprised of three students – on the French university's transport design course, who explain the rationale behind their chosen individual scenarios and the resulting concepts.
Jaguar unveils Project 7 concept
Tue, 09 Jul 2013For the past couple of years, Associate Editor Blake Z. Rong has been defending the blue stripe bisecting the hood of his Mazda Miata. People look askance at the thing, wondering aloud if the stripe shouldn't perhaps be running from nose to tail rather than from fender to fender.
Classic Car TV: Who loves the 1954 Kaiser-Darrin?
Fri, 16 Sep 2011In this week's episode of Hagerty Classic Car TV, host Matt Richmond teases us with a 1967 Mustang GT500 before jumping into an American-made 1954 Kaiser-Darrin for a test drive of the 90-hp antique with Hagerty's Jonathan Klinger. The news covers Lamborghini happenings, Triumph motorcycles, the Pink Panther car that's up for grabs, and a bit about Stanford University and its autonomous racing program. Enjoy the drive.
