Honda Accord 2 Door 1999 113k on 2040-cars
Midlothian, Illinois, United States
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FOR SALE 1999 HONDA ACCORD EVERYTHING WORKS AIR IS NICE AND COLD PW LOCKS MIRRORS TIRES HAVE A LOT ON THEM CAR HAS SOME DINGS ON IT COUPLE SCRATCHES COUPLE SPOTS OF RUST UNDER SIDE LOOKS GREAT NOT ALL RUSTED OUT IT IS FROM WEST COST IT IS MY BROTHERS WIFES CAR THEY HAVE HAD IT SINCE 2006 THEY JUST DON'T NEED IT ANY MORE IT IS STICK SHIFT. CLUTCH REPLACED AT 106K ALSO BRAKES HAVE ALOT OF PAPERWORK ON CAR NOT SURE IF TIMING BELT REPLACED???? LOOKS LIKE THEY SAY REPLACE AT 109K SO THAT WOULD BE SOMETHING THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE RUNS GREAT I DON'T SEE ANY LEAKS ON DRIVE FROM CAR WHAT IT NEEDS 1 CENTER CAP AND HEATER KNOBS NOT THE RIGHT ONES I'M SURE YOU CAN FIND THEM ON EBAY ALSO THERE WAS A CHIP REPAIRED ON WINDSHIELD IT DOES LOOK LIKE THERE WAS SOME BODY WORK DONE NOT MUCH AT ALL OVER ALL I WOULD SAY GREAT CAR PLEASE EMAIL ME COME AND TAKE CAR FOR RIDE IF YOU WANT TO TALK TO HER EMAIL ME YOUR NUMBER AND WILL HAVE HER CALL YOU |
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1969 Ford Talladega GPT Special is a SEMA showstopper
Thu, 07 Nov 2013Rad Rides by Troy has unleashed upon the SEMA crowds this custom 1969 Ford Torino Talladega GT Special, and it's a beauty. The car calls to mind the classic Holman Moody stock cars that circled NASCAR tracks in the late 1960's, driven by the likes of Mario Andretti, Dan Gurney and David Pearson, who won the Grand National title in both 1968 and '69 in a Ford Torino.
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There's custom bodywork abound, painted in a two-tone Tennessee Whiskey Gold and Daytona Sand finish. Check out all the amazing details in the image gallery below, and scroll down to read all about it in designer Troy Trepanier's own words.
Nuclear-powered concept cars from the Atomic Age
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