Lifts / Hoists / Jacks for Sale
- Allstar performance carbureted engine lift plate all10123(US $12.99)
- 1100 lb motorcycle dirt bike atv scissor center jack mini lift crank floor stand(US $67.95)
- Heavy duty jack. 5 ton. local pickup only(US $15.00)
- 1/2 ton single sheave snatch block swivel hook 3 pulley(US $42.99)
- 1/2 ton single sheave snatch block swivel hook 3 pulley(US $42.99)
- Bendpak mx-12c heavy-duty clearfloor 12,000 lb. 2 post lift (US $2,995.00)
One Lap of the Web: Toyota in the Motor City, GPS-enabled headlamps and a mobile Fiat shop
Mon, 01 Jul 2013We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars. Since there's more out there than we'd ever be able to cover, here's our daily digest of car stuff on the Web you may not otherwise have heard about. -- From Bring a Trailer, it's a 1966 Fiat Furgone panel van equipped as a mobile workshop.
Porsche Boxster (2012) first official pictures
Thu, 12 Jan 2012Porsche only pulled the covers off the new 911 Cabriolet at the 2012 Detroit motor show three days ago, but it’s already unveiling another convertible: the new Porsche Boxster. Faster, lighter, cleaner, more economical, and (most importantly) better looking than its predecessor, it will be officially revealed at the Geneva motor show in March, before going on sale in the UK on 28 April 2012. Let’s start with the new Porsche Boxster’s looks then… It’s still recognisably a Boxster, but the headlights are now more vertically stacked, the doors are scalloped to flow into the bigger side intakes, a strong crease runs between the tail lamps and integrates with the pop-up rear spoiler, and every line and angle is just a little bit sharper and more dynamic. The Porschephiles amongst you would have also spotted that the folding fabric roof no longer has a panel to drop behind; instead the roof itself now doubles as the cover when the hood is stowed.
One Lap of the Web: Every girl's crazy for a sharp-dressed Citro
Fri, 21 Feb 2014-- Fiat industrialist Gianni Agnelli was the man who put postwar Italy on inexpensive wheels, and himself in expensive clothes -- and became an icon in the process. Well, he was Italian. No surprise there -- some stereotypes are true for a reason.