Porsche 356 356a Stoddard Front Bumper Deco Rubber Insert 64450541100 on 2040-parts.com
Grants Pass, Oregon, US
Stoddard Front bumper deco insert part # 84450541100 for porsche 365 and 365A. New in package.I have a whole bunch of pieces left over from a restoration of a 1956 356 Porsche Coupe. All these parts are new. Some have collected a little dust, but still new parts. Please see my other Auctions for more. I will combine shipping on these parts, just pay highest shipping, and the rest ship free.
Bumpers for Sale
- 1965 65 1966 66 mustang rear bumper guard bumperette bracket hardware usa 10 pcs(US $19.65)
- 1959 cadillac (60?) front license plate bracket and clips(US $30.00)
- Vintage motorcycle or bicycle auto bumper carrier brackets vw volkswagen bus(US $35.00)
- 1968 chevy impala ss caprice bel-air nos? front production bumper guards pr. (US $40.00)
- 1953 buick bumper guards(US $80.00)
- Bumper for 48-53 chevy pickup(US $25.00)
New 2013 Bentley Continental Flying Spur arrives early
Tue, 19 Feb 2013The new Bentley Continental Flying Spur Speed has arrived early, ahead of a reveal at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show. Just as we hoped, Bentley had made the new Flying Spur more visually appealing with a look that shows echoes not just of the latest Continental GT but of the range-topping Mulsanne too. The redesign of the exterior brings a more focused, sharper look to Bentley’s Flying Spur and addresses about the only real moan we had of the old Flying Spur – the shape of the rear end.
Lotus prices Exige S Roadster from £52,900
Wed, 22 May 2013Lotus has announced its new Exige S Roadster will be priced from £52,900 – exactly the same as the hard-top Exige S. It’s also slightly lighter than the fixed-head Exige, and matches its blistering acceleration times. That £52,900 tag makes the 345bhp Exige S Roadster £7500 pricier than a (pre-options list) Porsche Boxster S manual, though the 1328kg Porsche makes do with only 315bhp.
Kia's chief designer seeks a sporty car to blow the doors off its image
Mon, 01 Nov 2010Kia's design boss wants to add a sports car or convertible to lend more appeal to the brand. No such car is officially in the pipeline, said Peter Schreyer, Kia's chief design officer. Kia first needs to get on more solid footing, he said.