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LOVING THESE SUNGLASSES

If you like cool sunglasses, maybe these Kennedy City glasses from Shwood, Iron and Resin may be of interest.

Originally designed for motorcycle use they’ve evolved over time for car use. Why wouldn’t they? They can also be used with prescription lenses and are nicely close-fitting (originally for under-crash helmet use, of course).

Even if you don’t need prescription eyewear, the price includes a pair of clip-on sunglasses featuring beautifully made frames made from bronzed steel.

Prices start at £210 with more information from https://ironandresin.com ENDS.

COOL PRINTS

Loving these VW Beetle and Karmann Ghia prints by young Dutch graphic designer, Max Morel. The range features no fewer than twenty prints of various cool classic cars.

They cost £13.50 each and are available via www.maximagion.com ENDS.

IT’S A STICK UP

Summit Racing™ 2-Part Adhesives are perfect for auto body repair and other projects. They are easy to use and fast curing at room temperature. Two dispenser nozzles are included so you can lay down perfect beads in your desired width.

A Summit Racing™ 2-Part Adhesive Dispenser is required to mix the adhesives in the proper ratios to ensure secure bonding. Available in 50ml or 200ml sizes, the dispensers work with both 1:1 and 2:1 cartridges. Extra dispenser nozzle packs can be purchased separately.

The product adheres a wide variety of metals and plastics together. Excellent adhesion and impact strength.

2-Part Non-Sag Seam Sealer seals More >

THE STORY OF BRP AND YEOMAN CREDIT

STEVE HOLE tells the story of British Racing Partnership and Yeoman Credit, who pioneered sponsorship in motorsport, being the first team to give up the identity of the team and cars in return for sponsorship money, who became the YEOMAN CREDIT RACING TEAM.

One of the pioneers of motorsport sponsorship came from Joseph Samengo-Turner’s Yeoman Credit operation, founded in 1955. By 1959, Joseph’s sons – Paul, William and Fabian – were running Yeoman. In a nutshell, Yeoman was one of the earliest exponents of car finance and many of the country’s major – and minor – car dealerships offered their HP policies.

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CATERHAM HAS 458 REASONS

Caterham Cars has announced the 485 Final Edition, the ultimate embodiment of their fastest production car in Europe.

Limited to just 85 units (60 Seven 485 and 25 Seven 485 CSR), this is your chance to own a piece of Caterham history, if you live in mainland Europe, where regulations are different to those in the UK. Kits aren’t available in Europe either. It’s fully built Sevens, only!

Prices start from €67,495, excluding VAT and local taxes.

Discover more here: https://eu1.hubs.ly/H090Sns0

The company has recently moved to a larger factory while also closing their showing at Gatwick – they can now be found all More >

PSST. YOU WANT GLASS DOOR SEALS, WINDOW RUBBERS, PVC CORD ET AL?

Seals Plus is one of those companies that the specialist car industry can’t really do without. As the name suggests, they specialise in rubber seals although they do offer much more than that. Think rubber or silicone extrusions, expanded neoprene, white PVC cord, flocked lined window rubbers and glass door seals, to name but a few of the 800 product lines they keep in stock. Actually, the total of stock and non-stock part numbers they have access to is closer to 10,000!

Kit and specialist cars play a significant part in the business although are dwarfed by classic cars (also including More >

PINTO PULLEYS

Burton’s Alternator/Water Pump Drive Kit is a vast improvement on the standard pulley arrangement on the Ford SOHC Pinto engine.

The Burton Power kit contains three aluminium pulleys, a drive belt and an adjustable tensioner as well as a locating bolt.

The conversion uses a multi-ribbed Poly V belt (5PK) with a greater surface area than the original item.

The pulley is designed to fit a 15mm diameter shaft but can be modified to suit 17mm shafts. The adjustable tensioner features spherical ends for improved belt tensioning.

Order as part number FT1062K at £210.00 inc. VAT

Due to varying water pump pulley outside diameters, minor More >

WEBERS FOR YOUR TR7?

Webcon has announced the introduction of an inlet manifold to allow the fitment of a pair of Weber DCOE or Dellorto DHLA carburettors to the Triumph TR7.

Like all Webcon brand inlet manifolds, MW3248 is cast and machined entirely in the UK and is produced from top-quality LM25 grade aluminium.

MW3248 is supplied with soft mounts, studs and nuts and is priced at £435.59 inc VAT.

Alternatively, a complete kit with genuine Weber 45 carburettors and Webcon’s own, UK-manufactured rod linkage system is also available as part number PTR207 priced at £1899 inc VAT.

Available directly from Webcon and from appointed Webcon dealers around More >

FLARES? REALLY?

The handheld Summit Racing™ Hydraulic Flaring Tool Kit allows you to make or repair steel, nickel-copper, annealed stainless steel, and any other soft metal tubing lines on or off the vehicle. Its compact size makes it perfect for working in confined spaces.

The Summit Racing™ Hydraulic Flaring Tool Kit includes the following components: • 45-degree single and double inverted flare dies for 3/16in and 1/2in tubing • 4.75mm-10mm line ISO bubble flare dies • 5/16- and 3/8-inch GM fuel line dies • 1/4-, 5/16-, and 3/8in push-connect fitting dies • 3/8- and 1/2in GM transmission cooling line dies • OP-0 die More >

GREAT STUFF

That TIRE FINISH product is a banger!

American car care giant, Stoner Car Care, has an impressive reputation to match its vast range of premium products with professional standards

With summer just around the corner, now is the time when drivers will start thinking about their vehicles and cleaning and polishing them to make them look their best in the nice weather, therefore, they’ll need the best products to clean and protect their cars.

Stoner Quick Detailer is perfect for fast touch-ups or a quick wipe-down between drives. This product sprays on fast and wipes off easily, this is partly due to the More >

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