Other Avionics for Sale
Beechcraft instrument air gauge parker 1g8-34 115-3840118-1 10h-10(US $175.00)
Electric auto lite co an5772-2 dual oil pressure gauge p/n 10226-a(US $10.99)
Sensor systems vhf uhf aircraft antenna s86-8282-51 for parts or repair(US $100.00)
Twx-670 antenna pn: s72-1715-1 with doubler, guaranteed!(US $500.00)
Rca vhf avc 110a airband communication 720 channels tso certified 14/24 vdc(US $600.00)
Edo-aire mitchell 1c515-1 amplifier century iii autopilot w/ 8130 yellow tag(US $699.00)
Lotus has a PR meltdown on Facebook
Wed, 11 Apr 2012Lotus Facebook PR Lotus has responded to the rumours flying around about their possible demise by posting a PR statement on Facebook. Badly. Earlier today we addressed the rumours flying around about Lotus – which range from administration to takeover via the disappearance of CEO Dany Bahar.
MINI Paceman: Official
Fri, 14 Sep 2012The production version of the MINI Paceman – the Countryman Coupe – has been revealed ahead of the Paris Motor Show. The MINI Paceman arrived at the Detroit Motor Show in 2011 as a concept, but it was clear, even then, that MINI wouldn’t be able to resist building the Countryman Coupe as a cheaper alternative to the Range Rover Evoque. So now we have the production version of the Paceman revealed ahead of its public debut at Paris 2012, looking exactly like the Paceman Concept.
Ford agrees to sell Aston Martin
Wed, 14 Mar 2007Ford Motor Company announced this week it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell Aston Martin, its prestigious UK sports car business. The new owner of Aston Martin is a consortium comprised of: David Richards, founder and chairman of Prodrive, a world-leading motorsport and automotive technology company; John Sinders, an avid Aston Martin collector and a backer of Aston Martin Racing; and Investment Dar and Adeem Investment Co, international investment companies headquartered in Kuwait. The sale is expected to close during the second quarter and the transaction values Aston Martin at GBP 479 million ($925 million). As part of the transaction, Ford will retain a GBP 40 million ($77 million) investment in Aston Martin.

