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New knob. Plastic good but is over 50 years old.
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Dash Parts for Sale
Sunbeam tiger windsheild stainless(US $10.00)
Rare 1970-1972 oldsmoblie cutlass dash light covers, final price listing !(US $32.00)
Original rally gauge voltage regulator 71-72-73 charger/roadrunner/rt/gtx(US $35.00)
1950 1951 oldsmobile 88 98 6 volt gm cigarette lighter - nos(US $49.99)
Saab automobiles dash part vintage lighterelementrare(US $35.00)
Desoto automobiles dash part vintage classiclighterelement(US $35.00)
Saab 9-5: New model leaked
Thu, 23 Jul 2009Saab's flagship sedan, the 9-5, is finally getting a dramatic re-do, and pictures are out on the Web in advance of its expected reveal at the Frankfurt motor show. It's a handsome effort, with an upright windshield, prominent grille and sleek headlight casings. Look for all-wheel drive and a range of engine selections.
Aston Martin gives luxury makeover to Toyota city car
Mon, 29 Jun 2009Luxury carmaker Aston Martin has forged an innovative alliance with Toyota to develop what could be the world's first luxury city car. Aston Martin on Monday released a photo of the Cygnet, which is a Toyota iQ with restyled front sheetmetal. Although officially billed a concept, reports in Britain say that Aston Martin will put the Cygnet on sale next year.
Aston Martin outlines Centenary celebrations
Mon, 17 Dec 2012Aston Martin celebrates its centenary year in 2013 and has outlined plans to celebrate 100 years of Aston Martin. Officially, Aston Martin was founded in 1913 – although it was not until after the first world war ended that they actually started proper production – and with 2013 marking 100 years of Aston Martin there are celebrations planned throughout the year. On 15th January – exactly 100 years since Aston Martin was incorporated – the oldest surviving Aston Martin – the A3 – will join the latest Aston Martin Vanquish at Henniker Mews in Chelsea, where Aston Martin originally operated, to unveil a plaque to commemorate the anniversary with the Aston Martin Heritage Trust Walter Hayes Memorial Lecture taking place that evening with Sir John Standing telling the story of Lionel Martin’s early experiences.
