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Towing Systems for Sale
Safe-t-plus steering control stabilizer, blue, model 41-230, open box(US $350.00)
Popup industries inc. fl4 - flipover 4in offset ball(US $179.62)
Bal 23025 - 1000 lb black electro coated manual stabilizer jack(US $93.12)
Camco 48733 - recurve r6 weight distributing hitch(US $836.82)
Trailer adapter cord 7 flat blade to 7 round pin adapter us type universal for(US $29.66)
Weight distribution hitch shank trailer 8 mount hole heavy duty 10" x 9.75" x 2"(US $119.99)
2014 Chevrolet Cruze Turbo Diesel to deliver 46 mpg on highway
Thu, 18 Apr 2013General Motors said the 2014 Chevrolet Cruze Turbo Diesel will deliver an estimated 46 miles per gallon on the highway, besting the company's initial target by four mpg. The estimate is also good enough to top the rival 2013 Volkswagen Jetta diesel, which achieves 42 mpg on the highway. The Cruze's 2-liter turbo diesel engine produces 148 horsepower, compared with 140 hp for the Jetta diesel.
Toyota FT-86 Concept – say ‘hachi roku’
Tue, 06 Oct 2009The Toyota FT-86 Concept will preview at Tokyo The FT-86 (hachi roku is Japanese for 86) is a small (13′ 8″ long) rear-wheel drive sports coupe which is going to turn up not just as a Toyota but also as a Subaru. It uses the 2.0 Boxer engine found in the Impreza, but by the time it finds its way to market in 2011 – as both a Toyota and a Subaru – it’s likely to get the next generation Boxer lump. The FT-86 is Toyota’s way of launching itself back in to the sports market – a market it once did well in with cars like the MR2 – and gain some credibility, and custom, from younger drivers.
Grand National Roadster Show takes on new judging rules, rodding wins
Mon, 31 Jan 2011Daryl Wolfswinkel's 1934 Ford, built by Doug Jerger of Squeeg's Kustoms in Chandler, Ariz., won the title America's Most Beautiful Roadster on Sunday at the Grand National Roadster Show at the Fairplex in Pomona, Calif. That in itself was not necessarily the biggest news out of Pomona last weekend, however. In a hobby/passion/love affair such as hot-rodding, you'd expect a '32, '33 or '34 Ford to win.