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Pontiac ac compressor power wire and ground gto grand prix 1968 1969 1970(US $29.69)
1950s 1960s ford chevy wright floor air conditioner cool!(US $75.00)
Nors amc ford mercury lincoln 1967-74 a/c idler pulley(US $45.00)
Thunderbird 1961 1962 1963 heater control assembly(US $49.99)
1930's hudson heater-hotrod-custom-vintage-gasser(US $140.00)
Nos mopar a/c water valve by everco 1969-71 c body 1971 b body(US $90.00)
Audi unveils armored A8L Security
Fri, 17 Jan 2014While unveiling the Allroad E-Tron Shooting Brake at the Detroit Auto Show, Audi also quietly debuted the A8L Security version of its new range-topping sedan this week, armored to the highest level of ballistic protection for passenger cars. The A8L Security is based on the facelifted version of Audi's third-generation A8 sedan, and this armored version will be available both with Audi 4.0 TFSI V8 engine and the 6.0-liter W12. Audi set out to design the current A8L with building an armored version in mind, as opposed to the first-generation A8 of the 1990s which was not offered in Security specification until very late in the product cycle.
Hyundai i20 to go WRC Rallying
Thu, 27 Sep 2012Hyundai has confirmed it’s going rallying with an i20 heading for the WRC sporting around 300bhp and 4WD. Hyundai has announced that it is going to compete in the FIA World Rally Championships with a car based on the three-door i20. Hyundai hasn’t been rallying since it withdrew from motorsport in 2003, but the arrival of more convincing models – and growing sporty pretensions in the Hyundai range – make a rally glow a sensible move for the Korean firm.
Auctioneer Dean Kruse's money woes continue
Thu, 19 Nov 2009Auburn, Ind., auctioneer Dean Kruse has been ordered by a local court to pay more than $1.3 million to an Indiana bank, and a leasing company has asked a federal judge to repossess Kruse's 1985 Cessna jet, which had been insured at $3.5 million. These two recent events are on top of several months' worth of financial woes for one of the classic-car world's best-known auctioneers. AutoWeek reported in August that people from across the country were complaining that they had not been paid for cars sold at various Kruse International auctions.
