Compasses for Sale
Ritchie x-23bu ritchiesport compass - dash mount - black/blue [x-23bu](US $38.00)
Ritchie compass 3924987 sale - ritchie b-80 voyager compass - bracket mount -(US $199.66)
Ritchie ss-1002w supersport compass - flush mount - white nib(US $285.00)
Bell automotive 22-1-24006-8 lighted compass(US $14.99)
Magnetic compass marine non-digital dash instrument ritchie b-51 explorer(US $29.15)
Sestrel boat marine compass no. 37151 henry browne f. b. model high speed craft(US $175.00)
Local Motors announces winners of Terra Prix 2085 design competition
Wed, 13 Jul 2011Local Motors has announced the 10 winners of its Terra Prix 2085 Concept Design competition. The competition brief asked entrants to design a two-person race vehicle that could navigate every terrain imaginable on every continent, as well as a support craft for any maintenance needed throughout the race. The support craft had to be able to carry tools, extra parts, any potential module changes for different terrain as well as enough 'fuel' for both vehicles to move between three major checkpoints.
Autoweek in review: This week's highlights
Fri, 04 Nov 2011Here's a rundown of what you might have missed at Autoweek.com the past few days: --Automakers brought goodies galore to the SEMA show floor in Las Vegas. Check out all our coverage at the Autoweek SEMA show page. --After negative reception of the redesigned 2012 Honda Civic launched last spring, Honda is saying the next refresh for the Civic could be as soon as 2013, which is about a year ahead of schedule.
The Jaguar F-Type's a closet Star Wars geek
Wed, 24 Jul 2013Our friends over at Jalopnik are currently at Jaguar F-Type media event over in Seattle, where they had a chance to catch up with its design Wayne Burgess (check out our full interview with him here), who revealed some interesting sources of inspiration for some of its detailing. The first is a real easter egg - a detail that once you've discovered it you can't help but see - the front lamp cans are based on Star Wars' TIE Fighter. What has been seen can not be unseen.

