Snap-on 1/4" Drive Tml936 Black Hard Handled Ratchet Vg on 2040-parts.com
West Lafayette, Indiana, US
Snap-on 1/4" drive TML936 Black Hard Handled Ratchet in very good overall used condition. There are 3 small grind marks below the ratchet head.
Check out my other listings. Will combine shipping.
Wrenches for Sale
S-k tools 13pc. wrench set, metric and fractional sizes.(US $75.00)
Blue-point wrench set 12 wrenches. boerm 712(US $110.00)
Snap on wrench(US $12.99)
Craftsman combination wrenches -- metric 9-19mm 10 wrenches(US $18.50)
S-k tools us 3-piece "large" combination 12 point wrenches (very nice)(US $39.95)
Mac tools 7 piece 12 point metric wrench set(US $85.00)
Chrysler sold in £3.76 billion deal
Thu, 17 May 2007By Ben Whitworth Motor Industry 17 May 2007 09:38 Chrysler has been sold. In one of the biggest private equity deals seen in the automotive industry, Cerberus Capital Management has purchased 80.1% of Chrysler in a £3.76billion deal, leaving DaimlerChrysler with the remaining 19.9% stake in the loss-making company. The move marks the close of arguably the most high-profile transatlantic merger and shuts the door on Canadian car assembly giant Magna and billionaire Kirk Kerkorian, who last month offered £2.27billion for Chrysler.
Lamborghini Huracan Driving Simulator goes live on Lamborghini’s site
Sat, 22 Mar 2014Lamborghini’s driving simulator for the Huracan (pictured) The Gallardo’s long-awaited replacement – the Lamborghini Huracan – finally arrived just before Christmas after a long and tedious tease. But it was worth the wait and putting up with Lamborghini’s feeble attempts at a viral tease. With looks that draw the Huracan in to the family design of the Aventador, permanent 4WD and 602bhp from its 5.2 litre V10, the Huracan promises a decent fight for the Ferrari 458 and McLaren 12C (or should that be the McLaren 650S?) with 0-62mph in 3.2 seconds and over 200mph.
Millions of Ford vehicles recalled for engine-fire risk are still unrepaired
Fri, 22 Oct 2010About 8.4 million Ford vehicles that can possibly catch fire remain on the road because of lack of owner information even after the largest U.S. safety recall ever, regulators said Thursday. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration urged owners of the 14 million vehicles recalled between 1999 and 2009 for leaky cruise-control switches to take their unrepaired vehicles in to dealers.


