1968 Camaro Illustrated Facts, Feature & Specifications Manual on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Selling Jim Osborn reproduction manuals and decals. I have a limited supply so let me know if you need something for your car because I might have it. I will refund any overage on shipping
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Camaro for Sale
- Nice original vintage oem 1969 chevrolet camaro chevelle nova owners manual book(US $39.99)
- 1962 chevrolet assembly manual(US $26.99)
- 1971 chevorlet ss rs chevelle camaro nova monte carlo parts catalog nos gm parts
- 1965-1971 chevrolet ss rs chevelle camaro nova body parts catalog nos gm parts(US $200.00)
- 1965-1975 chevrolet ss rs chevelle camaro nova parts catalog nos gm parts vgc(US $75.00)
- Camaro white book 1967 to 1997(US $14.99)
Volkswagen XL1
Fri, 22 Feb 2013This, remarkably, is the production version of the Volkswagen XL1, the most fuel-efficient production car in the world, a car we'll see in Geneva in a little over a week. Barely changed from the concept version shown at the Qatar motor show two years ago, the production XL1 is the first production result of VW's 1-liter project – to design a car that uses less than 1l/100km (282.5mpg imperial) – that started with the lozenge-shaped, tandem-seat 2003 1L and the later L1 of 2009. The XL1 actually beats that by sipping just 0.9 liters with CO2 emissions of 21g/km.
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