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Off of an 1985 4 cylinder mercruiser motor, it is in great shape, sold as is
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Internal Engine Parts for Sale
Volvo penta johnson evinrude omc dual prop 16:30 gear gears gear shaft☆ 3851309(US $172.95)
Volvo penta sterndrive aq120b countershaft 831972(US $94.95)
Volvo penta aq171 c 16 valve dohc cylinder head 1000532 valve assembly 2.5 l(US $514.80)
Volvo penta b30 inline 6 crankshaft aq 170 aq 165 aq170 aq165 p/n 430010 crank(US $100.00)
120 140 3.0 mercruiser omc 4 cyl timing cover(US $75.00)
Omc cobra 2.3 ford auxiliary drive shaft 0914293 retainer914260 & cover 914245(US $195.00)
Royal ride--Aston Martin DB6 Volante
Fri, 29 Apr 2011We promise this will be the only mention of the royal wedding you'll see on autoweek.com, but we just can't resist a beautiful car. Prince William and Catherine Middleton, newly the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, drove away from their humble nuptials in an Aston Martin DB6 Volante with the top down, license plate reading "JU5T WED." Ignore the royals. Check out this car.
Alfa Romeo is not for sale, Fiat chairman says
Tue, 11 Jan 2011Fiat will not sell its Alfa Romeo unit and plans to relaunch the brand in the United States in late 2012, top Fiat executives said. “We would not sell Alfa even if we were offered tons of money,” Fiat chairman John Elkann told reporters at the Detroit auto show on Monday. Fiat and Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said: “Alfa is part of Fiat's operational perimeter and we've already invested too much to get rid of it.” Volkswagen AG is rumored to be pursuing Alfa Romeo.
CAFE standards set to rise to 54.5 mpg for 2025
Fri, 29 Jul 2011President Barack Obama on Friday revealed ambitious plans to raise the corporate average fuel economy standard for cars and light trucks to 54.5 mpg by the 2025 model year, a landmark move that will dramatically remake carmakers' product portfolios and consumers' buying habits. Unlike the first CAFE standards passed by Congress in 1975, the Detroit automakers now publicly support the high requirements and have begun retooling their fleets to adapt the changes. “[This] represents the single most important step we've ever taken as a nation to reduce our dependence on foreign oil,” Obama said in a morning press conference.
