These are 1965 Oldsmobile cutlass Center caps for there optional wheel. 3 of the caps are in nice condition, the fourth one has some bad scratches on the outer ring area but did not hurt the inner plastic rocket emblem. This is the only set I have seen for 10 years that were not already on a show car.
Hub Caps & Trim for Sale
1969 plymouth original hub cap 15 inch(US $9.00)
Porsche 356, 911, 912, 914 hub cap puller, 'glove box size', all o.e. hub caps (US $8.99)
'84 85 ford tempo 13" 16 slot 836 hubcap wheel cover part # e53c1130ca used(US $7.99)
Hubcap chevy truck pickup(US $15.00)
Hubcaps wheel covers 61 1961 buick 15" inch set of 2 flipper spinner bullet(US $60.00)
Chevy truck dogdish hubcap(US $19.99)
Infiniti releases Q50 teaser video
Thu, 03 Jan 2013Infiniti has released a short clip teasing its new Q50 sedan ahead of its reveal in Detroit this month. From the video we can see the Q50's new headlight design that integrates a curving LED ‘eyebrow', while we can see more LEDs around the main lamps, bringing the lamp graphics found on the brand's recent concept cars to production. The Q50 will be the first model to launch under the carmaker's new naming policy, where each model will see either a Q (sedans) or a QX (crossovers and SUVs) attached to its name.
Fiat 500L MPW (Living) is a stretched, seven-seat Fiat 500
Wed, 19 Jun 2013The Fiat 500L MPW (Living outside UK) is a seven-seat 500 You may think MINI has stretched the ‘brand’ way beyond common sense, but Fiat are running a close second with endless variations on the 500 theme. This is the latest – the Fiat 500L MPW. The 500L MPW (it stands for ‘Multi Purpose Wagon but will be called the 500L Living outside the UK) is the already odd Fiat 500L stretched by 201mm to add in a couple of extra kiddie seats in the back.
Ferrari F70 (new Enzo) to get 920bhp
Sat, 18 Feb 2012The new Enzo Ferrari - the Ferrari F70 - will get 920bhp It’s reported that the replacement for the Enzo Ferrari – the Ferrari F70 – will get a V12 with KERS delivering 920bhp. Georg Kacher is a man many of us grew up reading in CAR Magazine, a man who made the monthly cost of the mag a bargain all on his own (well, with LJK). So when Georg Kacher tells us that the new Ferrari F70 will have a V12 with 800bhp and a KERS package with an electric motor adding a further 120bhp, we believe him.
