Boat Owners Association Of The United States Sticker Decal & Bonus Flag Stickers on 2040-parts.com
Maumelle, Arkansas, United States
Memorabilia for Sale
- Old~vintage~antique johnson outboard motors repair parts catalog~ka ks kd(US $45.00)
- Vintage ruby ring, sterling silver & brass bezel-set.(US $195.00)
- Rare vintage 16mm film - 1962 seahorse spectacular - johnson outboard motors(C $200.00)
- 1929 "sterling engine co. color advertisement(US $9.99)
- 1957 johnson outboard motor cowl medallion new (repro - nos) w/mounting screws(US $70.00)
- Vintage boat airguide tachometer, chicago usa 655 & 658 + no reserve
Dodge Demon unveiled
Thu, 08 Mar 2007By Tim Pollard Motor Shows 08 March 2007 08:15 Another motor show, another demonic Dodge That’s about the sum of it. Dodge has unleashed a tirade a different concept cars at recent motor shows and Geneva was no different. The evil-named Demon emerged from a cloud of dry ice amidst lightning-strike strobe effects - quite befitting for a company in the clutches of a possible fire sale.
McLaren P1 almost sold out
Fri, 30 Aug 2013The McLaren P1 (pictured) is almost sold out The last time McLaren decided to build a supercar to beat all supercars was with the McLaren F1 but, despite it’s huge ability and now iconic status – and huge value – they had to give up making it after just 64 cars as they couldn’t find buyers. Fortunately – for McLaren are a bit stretched non all fronts at the moment – it seems that history isn’t repeating itself with the new McLaren P1 as reports today suggest the P1 is all but sold out. Autocar are reporting there are just a handful of the 375 P1s left to sell, with the P1 allocation for America, the Middle East and Asia already sold out and just a handful of cars left for Europe and other parts of the world.
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.