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Mopar Dodge Plymouth Charger 1971-1974 318 340 383 440 Positive Battery Cable on 2040-parts.com

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Sobieski, Wisconsin, United States

Sobieski, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Type:Postive Battery Cable Brand:Laysons

Laysons Mopar B Body Small Block 1971-1972 Positive Battery Cable

EQ-1PE Mopar Authentic Restoration Product - Check Out The Price At Laysons If You Where Buying

Bought For A Project - Brand New In Bag

This Will Work On B Body Big Block 1971-1972 Mopars Also , As The Small Block Cable Is Longer In Length , Works Great For Adding A Mini Starter On Big Blocks  

Shipping Price Is For Lower 48 States

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RCA/Kia - Venus 2049

Wed, 28 May 2008

Automark Andrea Mocellin Dealing with illusion and metaphor to discover ‘the beauty behind the mask and live it', Mocellin's creation is a personal introspection about an immortal city like Venice, where tradition and mystery generates a unique mix between emotions and perceptions. The nucleus that lives inside the vertical sculpture is a dynamic fade in of glass that generates infinitive ways to investigate the object and discover it. Jinsung Kim This project is about experience of beauty through material, namely clay, one of nature's elements.

Toyota shows self-steering car at safety demonstration

Fri, 22 Jul 2011

We already have cars that can take control of the brakes, park for us and maintain a safe distance from the car in front of us. Soon some Toyota models will be veering themselves away from accidents, too. The new system uses cameras and a supersensitive radar called millimeter wave.

What's different about electric cars this time? A column by Kevin A. Wilson

Thu, 05 Mar 2009

Thirteen years after the General Motors EV1 was rolled out to cheers from advocates of a revolution in the way we power automobiles, those same advocates are out front cheerleading yet another revival of an idea as old as the automobile itself: Run 'em on batteries. Batteries aren't a source of energy. They're just storage units, a convenient means of making power portable.