Ignition Systems for Sale
Nos autolite al7 spark plugs ‘star logo’..... made by autolite for ford(US $59.00)
‘nos’ ac-r45tsx spark plugs.....16 pieces......4 green rings....gm vehicles..etc(US $34.99)
‘nos’ autolite btf-42 spark plugs....... ford...btf-42.....‘powertip’(US $19.00)
1941 dodge, 1939-1940-1941 plymouth, dodge&plymouth truck, 1939 canada desoto(US $15.00)
Nos auto-lite igb1239 ignition rotor 1933-1942 studebaker,1935-1942 hudson 6(US $12.00)
Nos ac-r44s spark plugs...‘acniter printed' plugs...ram air gto, firebird..etc.(US $99.00)
New Peugeot 108 revealed ahead of Geneva debut
Fri, 14 Feb 2014The new Peugeot 108 (pictured) revealed ahead of a Geneva debut The new Peugeot 108, revealed this morning ahead of a Geneva Motor Show debut, is Peugeot’s new take on the city car and, certainly at first look, it seems a good effort. We always liked the Peugeot 107 and its ability to look better than its Citroen and Toyota siblings, be nippy and frugal around town and small enough to park almost anywhere. And although the new Peugeot 108 looks more grown-up, it does seem to promise what the 107 delivered but in a more sophisticated package.
2014 VW Passat Executive and Executive Style revealed
Thu, 02 Jan 20142014 VW Passat Executive and Executive Style revealed Volkswagen has decided that buyers of the Passat – not exactly the best-selling car in the VW range – want some extra toys on their new Passat, so they’re introducing two new trim levels for 2014. The new trim levels – executive and Executive Style – sit above the entry-level Passat S and BlueMotion and bring extra goodies for not a lot more money than the Highline trim it replaces. The Passat executive comes with 17″ Michigan alloys, extra chrome, matt black roof rails (on the Estate), VW’s RNS 315 touchscreen SatNav, Vienna leather, heated front seats, electric driver’s seat, Climate, auto lights and wipers, Cruise and rear parking sensors.
Europe's Car of the Year 2011 shortlist announced
Tue, 02 Nov 2010The 41 contenders for Europe's 2011 Car of the Year trophy have been whittled down to the final seven as the European CoTY shortlist is announced today. The winner will be voted for by 59 of Europe's most influential motoring journalists, including two CAR writers: editor Phil McNamara and European editor Georg Kacher. The 2010 winner - by just 10 points ahead of the Toyota iQ - was the Volkswagen Polo. Like the Eurovision Song Contest, Car of the Year has proved controversial in the past with accusations of block-voting and blind patriotism, yet the award remains one of the most prestigious in the motor industry.