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New 170 F thermostat, thermostat retainer and gasket. Fits all early model jeep engines with the flat head 134.
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New 1965 mustang ornaments quarter panel lh rh emblems rear fender ford(US $39.90)
Chrysler metal oval steering wheel horn button ornament emblem
Ford metal oval steering wheel horn button ornament emblem
1953 1954 1955 1956 ford pickup truck hood front emblem(US $40.00)
Chevy monte carlo grill ornament emblem
Chevy monte chrome trunk script ornament emblem
Mazda CX-5 (2012) first official pictures
Tue, 02 Aug 2011This is the new Mazda CX-5, the third addition to the Japanese car company’s SUV line-up after the CX-7 and CX-9 (the latter isn’t sold in Europe). It’s a rival for the Freelander, Kuga and every other compact SUV out there, and will officially unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt motor show in September. What do we know about the new Mazda CX-5?
Ford B-Max goes in to production
Mon, 25 Jun 2012The Ford B-Max – Ford’s long overdue replacement for the Fusion – has gone in to production in Romania before going on sale in Europe in September. The Ford B-Max is the long-awaited replacement for the very ancient Ford Fusion which finally, a year on from the B-Max Concept - arrived at this year’s Geneva Motor Show in production guise. Thankfully – because the B-Max concept as so convincing – Ford has managed to deliver a production B-Max that carries over almost all the features of the concept with just a few minor things – like more sensible wheels and proper door handles – marking the production B-Max out from the concept.
Bentley Continental GTC Speed Launches
Tue, 06 Jan 2009However hard I try, and however much the Continental GT is denigrated as a ‘Footballers Car’, I can’t help loving it, and its soft-top sibling the GTC. When I first drove the GT I have to admit I was a little disappointed. Only a little, mind you, as it is unarguably a great car.
