1939 - 1956 Ford Mercury Generator Brush Spring Set Pair #91a-10057 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Marion, North Carolina, United States
1939-56 Passenger & truck; 1939-56 Mercury. Combined shipping is provided when purchasing multiple items.
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Charging & Starting Systems for Sale
- Stromberg 97 carburetor, off 1934 flat head ford, needs to be rebuilt
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2011 Hyundai Coupe – Hyundai Veloster – teased
Wed, 05 Jan 2011The Hyundai Veloster - teased ahead of the Detroit Motor Show For all that Hyundai – and for that matter sister company Kia – have managed to become in the last few years, we need only look towards one car that signposted their potential – the Hyundai Coupe. Cheap as chips – certainly for what it offered – the Hyundai Coupe was a cracking drive and actually looked rather good. Some even claimed it was trying too hard and looked too much like a Ferrari.
European Grand Prix (2011) RESULT
Sun, 26 Jun 2011European Grand Prix 2011 - Vettel back on pole It’s probably as big a shift in weather and conditions as we’ve had this F1 season, from the deluge of the island track in Canada to the searing heat of a Valencian Summer for the 2011 European Grand Prix, but was that enough to see Vettel recover from the defeat he suffered in Canada at the hands of a quite simply brilliant Jenson Button? Well, yes, it was. Just as he was in 2010, Vettel was on pole in Valencia and back on unrelenting form, leading as if by right from beginning to end; controlling the gap to the cars behind as if by divine intervention.
Toyota to pay $32.4 million U.S. fine over timing of recalls
Tue, 21 Dec 2010Toyota Motor Corp. agreed on Monday to pay two more safety fines for a total of $32.4 million, the maximum allowable under U.S. law, to settle federal investigations of whether the company notified regulators of safety defects in timely fashion.