OTC 1936 2-3/8 3/4" Drive
Good Shape, some signs of usage look at pictures
Sockets & Ratchets for Sale
Ford no.r714 curved 7/16 inch 6 point ratchet__________1172/12(US $14.00)
Matco tools 3/8" metric shallow swivel impact socket set 10-19mm wobble sockets(US $150.01)
New snap-on rkrf80 3/8" drive dual pawl-80 tooht repair kit , free shipping!!! (US $14.99)
Bonney sockets - assorted new old stock - 140+ pieces - snap on, mac, (US $199.00)
Snap on - 36mm deep impact socket , 1/2" drive, 6 point, metric , part# simm360(US $32.99)
Craftsman tools 1/2" drive metric deep impact socket set new dual marked # 15887(US $80.00)
VR Chevrolet Camaro (2010): the UK's Camaro
Sat, 31 Oct 2009By Jonny Smith First Official Pictures 31 October 2009 20:47 When GM uncloaked their Camaro retro remake at the 2006 Detroit auto show, the domestic audience understandably adored it. That muscle car concept is now a showroom reality, but any plans of bringing a right-hook version to South African, Aussie or Brit shores have been quashed – presumably due to low-volume sales and GM’s moth-eaten wallet.Much like a Mustang or Challenger, if you live in Britain and want a Camaro, you have to settle for a specially imported left-hooker. Come January 2010, when these rendered images of the VR Camaro will be a reality, UK customers won’t have to worry about doing any of the importation or UK-spec work.
In NYC's cab contest, vans aim to be seen
Mon, 29 Nov 2010Nissan North America Inc., Ford Motor Co. and a little-known Turkish vehicle manufacturer are in a three-way competition to supply the next generation of taxis to New York City. The winner will snare a large fleet deal: more than 13,000 vehicles delivered over the next three to five years, with a 10-year exclusive agreement from the city.
CAFE standard set at 54.5 mpg by 2025
Wed, 29 Aug 2012The final version of the new corporate average fuel economy (CAFE) standard was released today and, as expected, automakers will need to attain a fleet average of 54.5 mpg by 2025. The rules include electric and hybrid vehicles and—as of today—natural gas vehicles. The Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration proposed the rules in November, after reaching an agreement with automakers last July.

