1964 Ford Falcon & Mercury Comet Idler Arm ~ Fomoco Part # C3dz-3352-g on 2040-parts.com
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Suspension & Steering for Sale
- Aftermarket used 1964 1/2 1965 1966 ford mustang rear spring lift shackles
- Alfa romeo alfetta gt gtv 1972-1984 rear shocks new(US $65.00)
- Model a ford leaf spring hangers (qty 2) - see images(US $22.00)
- 64-67 a-body firewall steering column mounting plate 4 speed & clutch rod plate
- Ford torino gt galaxie 72-75 nos adjustable rear hd sport shocks koni(C $127.50)
- Tvr tasmin 350i 280i nos adjustable front sport shocks(C $130.00)
Saleen S351 Mustang being prepped
Fri, 07 Dec 2012After a tumultuous and sometimes litigious couple of years (which included Steve Saleen the man suing Saleen the company for calling itself Saleen!), Saleen the man, the car and the company with the man again in the driver's seat are back, still in Southern California and still in the bustling Inland Empire burg of Corona to which they all ensconced a few years ago. So what's new? First up is a Saleen 351 Mustang, which was announced at the LA auto show last week.
Audi A1 – Seven specials at Wörthersee Tour 2010
Thu, 06 May 2010The Bayern Munich Audi A1 at the Worthersee Tour 2010 Audi has more models than you can shake a stick at. And if you factor in every variation there is on the hugely speccable new Audi A1 then they probably have more cars on offer than the rest of the VW group put together. But for Audi it’s not just about having a hugely speccable A1, it’s about world domination for the A1.
LA Design Challenge 2011: studios compete to design Hollywood car
Wed, 17 Aug 2011This year's LA Design Challenge will see competitors from around the world battle to design Hollywood's next movie car. Participating design studios from General Motors, Honda, Hyundai, Mercedes-Benz Germany (Smart), Mercedes-Benz Japan (Maybach) and Mercedes-Benz US will all be showcasing their creative talents in an effort to secure top honors. Automobiles in Hollywood films produced throughout the years have become some of the most iconic symbols of the films – perhaps as important as the movies themselves.