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1938 1939 Ford Pickup "85 Hp" Oval Side Emblem on 2040-parts.com

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Kennewick, Washington, United States

Kennewick, Washington, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:81c-16606

Brand New 1938 1939 Ford Pickup "85 HP"  Oval Side Emblem

Land Rover Freelander 2 Facelift (2011) Revealed

Wed, 04 Aug 2010

The tweaked - and more powerful - Land Rover Freelander 2 2011 Back in May we reported that there would be a facelift for the Freelander 2 for 2011, with the required cosmetic tweaks to keep it fresh for another year or two, and to bring the Freelander 2 in to line with the rest of Land Rover’s models. Here we are three months later and Land Rover have revealed the 2011 Freelander 2 – and a surprise. The surprise is that Land Rover aren’t waiting for the Range Rover Evoque to hit the roads to piss off the Land Rover aficionados by launching a 2WD model, they’ve decided to get it out of the way early and are going to launch a 2WD Freelander 2 in January 2011.

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Toyota Prius points the way to design future

Mon, 18 May 2009

For a glimpse of Toyota's future design trends, check out the Prius. The third generation, debuting Monday in Japan, stays true to the line's role as a vanguard of futuristic styling and sports many new elements that will be popping up soon in other models. Chief among these are the sharply creased corners, the forward placement of the Toyota badge, a lowered grille and styling that Toyota's global design chief Wahei Hirai calls "free-form geometrics." The goal was to create an avant-garde, high-tech look that also screams green.