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1963-64 Galaxie Convertible Sunvisor Thunderbird ?? 65 , 66, on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Reedsville, Wisconsin, United States

Reedsville, Wisconsin, United States
DRIVER CONDITION
Brand:Ford Surface Finish:Chrome/ Vinyl Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1963 TO 1964  GALAXIE  THUNDERBIRD ??? SUN VISOR,  MOUNTING BRACKET IS BROKE SEE PICTURE BROWN  , SEE PICTURES VISOR WOULD BE GREAT FOR DRIVER SEE  PICTURES FOR DETAILS NO CRACK OR TEARS PLEASE EMAIL ME FOR MORE INFO OR PICTURES

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Mon, 26 Mar 2012

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Jaguar Land Rover to spend additional £250 million a year with UK suppliers

Fri, 11 May 2012

JLR to spend and extra £1 billion with UK suppliers The Range Rover Evoque phenomenon continues with Jaguar Land Rover announcing an extra £250 million additional annual spend with UK suppliers. Just last week we had the news that Land Rover’s Freelander 2 had hit sales of 300,000 since its launch in 2007, but if the Range Rover Evoque continues selling the way it has that figure will be eclipsed in half the time by the Evoque. And it’s sales of the Evoque – Land Rover has sold 60,000 Evoques in the first seven months on sale – that’s driving the need to spend more with suppliers and the announcement today that UK suppliers can look forward to an extra £250 million a year being spent to support the Evoque’s production at Halewood.

Ford takes a swipe at GM’s Facebook spoiler

Sat, 19 May 2012

Ford up their Facebook spend as GM depart paid for Facebook After GM said it was pulling its adverts from Facebook this week, Ford has stepped in to say it will spend more. Who’s right? The timing of the announcement by GM this week that it was pulling advertising from Facebook was doubtless designed to inflict as much damage as possible on the Facebook IPO.