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RAT ROD CHEVROLET 350 MOTOR WITH NEW CRANE CAM AND LIFTERS, NEW CLOYES TIMING GEARS 1990 CHEVROLET CAMARO 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION WITH HYDROLIC CLUTCH CHEVROLET S-10 REAREND 4 LINK HOMEMADE FRAME 1937 FORD FRONT AXLE AND SPRING SPEEDWAY FRONT DISC CONVERSION 1990 GM BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER MODEL A STEERING BOX ALUMINUM CUSTOM STEERING WHEEL HOMEMADE EXHAUST WITH THRUST MUFFLERS GLASS WINDSHIELD 14" FRONT WHEELS AND TIRES 15"REAR WHEELS AND TIRES 10 GALLON SPUN ALUMINUM GAS TANK BED IS WHITE OAK HOME BUILT BED SIDES WITH 1930'S TAIL GATE 1932 FORD FIBERGLASS GRILLE SHELL 1930'S AFTERMARKET ALUMINUM RADIATOR WITH SMALL SPUN ALUMINUM MOON TANK AS OVERFLOW TANK FOR THE RADIATOR CLEAR 1985 BUILT FROM PARTS/REBUILD TITLE WITH CLEAN AND CLEAR NUMBERS TO MATCH RUNS TIGHT AND FAST, STOPS GREAT SHIFTS PERFECT BRAND NEW BUILD CAN SHIP AT BUYERS EXPENSE OR WILL ASSIST WITH SHIPPING AT BUYERS EXPENSE DOWN PAYMENT OF $1000 DUE NO MORE THAN 3 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS TRUCK GOES NO WHERE UNTIL PAID IN FULL AND SHIPPING HAS BEEN SET UP BY PURCHASER SELLING FOR A FRIEND IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT: STEVE 561-704-7434 |
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- 1930 ford model a(US $30,000.00)
- 1931/1932 ford roadster
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- 1929 model a special coupe, rumble seat, original, nice chrome, runs great
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Cadillac ELR, Nissan Resonance and Ford Atlas win Eyes on Design awards
Fri, 18 Jan 2013This year's annual Eyes on Design awards were presented at the end of press days for the Detroit Auto Show on Tuesday. Given out for the best production and concept car designs that debuted at the show, and voted on by an esteemed panel of actual car designers, this year's award for best production vehicle design went to the 2014 Cadillac ELR. The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette, which was the show favorite among Autoblog editors, apparently did not impress the Eyes on Design judges enough with its all-new vent-festooned design.
The award for best concept design was actually split as a tie among the Nissan Resonance and Ford Atlas concepts. Last year's winners were the 2013 Ford Fusion and the Lexus LF-LC concept.
The Eyes on Design organization also presented a new honor this year called the Catalyst Award to Bob Lutz, former Vice Chairman of General Motors. Lutz is reported to have given a defense of design in his acceptance speech, arguing that advancements in quality across the industry as a whole have made good design a key differentiator for buyers.
8 cars we're most looking forward to driving in 2015
Mon, Jan 5 2015Now that 2014 is officially in the books, it's time to look ahead. And following our list of the cars we liked best last year, we're now setting our sights at the hot new metal that's coming our way in 2015. Some of these, we've already seen. And some are still set to debut during the 2015 auto show season. But these are the machines that keep us going – the things on the horizon that we're particularly stoked to drive, and drive hard. Jeep Renegade Not the Chevrolet Corvette Z06. Not the Ford Mustang GT350. Not the new John Cooper Works Mini. Nope, I'm looking forward to the adorable, trail-rated Jeep Renegade. And that's because I really, really, really like our long-term Jeep Cherokee Trailhawk. I do not, however, care too much for the Cherokee's looks, and I really don't like its $38,059 price tag. The Renegade Trailhawk, meanwhile, promises much of the same rough-and-tumble character as its big brother, but at what we expect will be a more reasonable price (I'm personally wagering on the baby Jeep's off-road model starting at no more than $23,000). With a 2.4-liter four-cylinder and a nine-speed automatic, it should also be a bit easier to fill than the V6-powered Cherokee. Also, I can't help but love the way the Renegade looks. It's like someone took a Wrangler, squished it by 50 percent and then handed it off to George Clinton for a healthy dose of funk. The interior, with its bright, expressive trims and color schemes should also be a really nice place to spend some time. I'll be attending the Renegade's launch later this month, so I'll have a much shorter wait than my colleagues. Here's hoping the baby Jeep lives up to my expectations. – Brandon Turkus Associate Editor Mazda MX-5 Miata Here's an uncomfortable truth: I'd rather spend a day driving a properly sorted Mazda MX-5 Miata of any generation on a winding road than I would nearly any other vehicle, regardless of power, price or prestige. It's not just that I prize top-down driving and enjoy the Miata's small size because it gives me more road to play with. I just find there's more motoring joy to be had with high-fidelity handling and an uncorrupted car-to-driver communication loop than I do with face-distorting power or grip – let alone valet-stand gravitas. But perhaps most of all, I love Miatas because they can deliver that level of feedback and driver reward at modest speeds that won't put the locals on edge or endanger lives – you can use more of the car more of the time.
Enterprise working with renter's insurance to cover $47k Mustang stolen from its lot
Sat, 11 Jan 2014There was more than a bit of public indigence following the recent story of Enterprise Rent-A-Car billing a customer $47,000 to replace a Ford Mustang GT Convertible stolen from a Nova Scotia lot. To recap: Kristen Cockerill rented the Mustang for two days, returned it to the lot on a Sunday and left the keys in a secure dropbox only for Enterprise employees to find the car gone the next day.
Despite Enterprise policies stating that customers are responsible for vehicles dropped on off-days, the company has admitted that the situation could've been handled a bit better.
In a recent statement, Enterprise has backed off the big-bill story, and claims to be working with Cockerill and her insurance company to resolve the issue. Further, the Enterprise general manager overseeing Nova Scotia has spoken with the harried renter, and apologized "for the way this claim was handled during the last few months."