Mopar 1972 Fury Am Fm Radio In Working Condition on 2040-parts.com
Herman, Pennsylvania, United States
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Rear speaker switch nos mopar fits 1967 67 chrysler models 2820734(US $99.95)
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Nos fm tuner for 8 track players(US $99.95)
1950's radio "music note" speaker grilles nos (set of 2) chrome not painted(US $79.95)
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Toyota Hybrid Challenge: How Slow Can You Go?
Mon, 04 Apr 2011Toyota Hybrid Challenge - Beware: Slow(er) moving Hybrid Ahead We’ll be the first to admit it: Toyota hybrids can achieve some pretty remarkable feats of economy. Trouble is, only if you’re happy to drive like you hate it with a passion. And that doesn’t mean thrashing the life out of your Toyota hybrid to get there as quickly as possible, because if you do you’ll probably get worse mpg than if you just had the Atkinson cycle lump without the hybrid gubbins.
Lamborghini Aventador J at 2012 Geneva motor show
Mon, 05 Mar 2012There maybe other Italian sports car manufacturers looking to hog the limelight at the 2012 Geneva motor show (and Ferrari and its 730bhp F12 is one of them) but Lamborghini will vie for attention with the Aventador J. A two-seat, open top speedster based on the Aventador LP700-4, it has some intriguing bits of carbonfibre tech and highly individual design. Named 'J' after the FIA’s Appendix J that governs the tech spec of race cars in certain classes, it’s proper bedroom wall material – but little boys and girls are unlikely to ever see it on the road as it’s a one-off and will go to a lucky owner after its appearance at Geneva.
New 2011 / 2012 Ferrari 612 is 4×4 Shooting Brake
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