PICK MY PICK
Please check out my other items at my eBay store for collectibles.
Here is the link http://stores.ebay.com/pickmypick
I picked an estate of a longtime body and paint guy and got a large box of emblems from various makes and models. They are going to be time consuming to list so check back often of you don't see what you need. All the ones I have listed can be found in my store category "Car and Truck Emblems"
Emblems for Sale
Ford triton v8 emblems lot as-is(US $11.99)
Matte-silver 3d metal hamann fender emblem badge sticker fit bmw benz #f006(US $9.99)
1997 - 2002 lincoln navigator 32v intech v8 emblem(US $8.88)
Ford power stroke v8 vynil emblems lot as-is(US $11.99)
1970-73 z/28 camaro emblems nos(US $350.00)
Cadillac wreath & crest(US $7.99)
Jeep Grand Cherokee to spawn Maserati SUV – confirmed
Mon, 22 Nov 2010The 2003 Maserati Kubang SUV Concept The idea of an SUV from every luxury maker seemed a dead cert a few years ago. And then the world went in to financial meltdown and the eco-mentalists convinced a chunk of the car buying public that SUVs were the spawn of the devil, which put the kybosh on the nascent plans of many a car maker. But the recession hasn’t quite turned in to a depression (unless you’re one of the poor countries sucked in to the German Euro Zone), and many are now waking up to the fact that SUVs aren’t killing the planet and that CO2 is actually beneficial to planet earth, not harmful.
Hyundai Santa Fe – UK details
Tue, 17 Nov 2009Details for the UK of the 2010 Hyundai Santa Fe have been released Hyundai revealed the updates to the Santa Fe for 2010 at the Frankfurt Motor Show back in September, but it’s taken them a couple of months to get round to confirming details and prices for the UK. But if you’re looking for a reasonable sized SUV/Crossover then the good news is that prices on the Santa Fe for 2010 have actually dropped. Starting point – the 2.2 CRDi Santa Fe Style – now costs £21,495.
Survey Suggests Dangers Of Mobile Phone Abuse Is Still Underplayed
Fri, 01 Aug 2014A LEADING used car warranty firm has conducted a survey to find out what the public believe to be the most dangerous driving offences. Those driver surveyed by Warrantywise believed that by far the most serious offence was driving under the influence, with 67% of respondents listing this at the top. Ranked next highest with just 10% was ignoring traffic lights and 9% using mobile devices whilst driving.

