License Plate Holder For Lambretta Series 1/2 on 2040-parts.com
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States
|
License plate holder came with a 58 series 1 and appears to be for a Series 1/2..Has slight shelf wear but appears to have never been mounted..Please look closely at pictures because the item is sold as is and has been described to the best of my ability..
|
Other for Sale
Omix-ada 12006.06 windshield frame fits 55-68 cj5 cj6(US $256.07)
Nos datsun rear tail light 710 160 140(US $97.00)
1967-1968 mustang shelby-style 1/4 panel extensions(US $125.00)
Jaguar xk120 xk-120 xk140 xk-140 xk150 xk-150 petrol filler assembly brand new!(US $389.95)
Mercedes benz ponton front panel frame stabilyzer antique barn fresh 1959(US $85.00)
1969 1970 1971 toyota hilux passnger door complete(US $330.00)
Toyota LandCruiser
Mon, 15 Oct 2007By Damion Smy Motor Shows 15 October 2007 02:22 Is that really a new LandCruiser? It is, and Toyota Australia’s senior executive director sales and marketing, David Buttner, said the unveiling of the LandCruiser in Sydney reflected the significant role the LandCruiser has played in Toyota’s dominant position in the Australian market. Stationed on a floating map of Australia, Aussie country singer Lee Kernaghan played for the world premier.
Driven: Volkswagen Passat CC GT
Mon, 23 Feb 2009Elegant and refined. Forty years ago these two words would not have been used to describe the Beetles bought in droves by the counterculture in the US; a symbol of the hippy movement and the definitive people's car, designed at a time when Germany sought to put people in motion. With the Passat CC, however, Volkswagen is indeed making a sharp move away from the ‘volks wagen', and these two words rolled off the tongues of those who saw the car in all three countries we drove through on our winter holiday.
Scottish Car of the Year 2011: Big night for Jaguar Land Rover
Sat, 15 Oct 2011Scottish Car of the Year 2011 Last night saw the awards dinner for the Scottish car of the Year at the Thistle in Glasgow, with Land Rover taking top honours and Jaguar walking away with three gongs (well, two gongs and the motoring equivalent of a ‘Lifetime Achievement’ trophy). The unstoppable Range Rover Evoque took the big prize, being voted the Scottish Car of the Year. Of course, it also won SUV of the year (it would have been a bit odd if it didn’t) and at this rate – and the great feedback from customers and media – Land Rover look like they’ll be mopping up a lot of gongs this next year.
