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Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, United States

Mountain Top, Pennsylvania, United States
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1978 CHEVROLET PASSENGER CAR INTERIOR MATERIAL SELECTION BROCHURE.  RARE ORIGINAL CHEVROLET ITEM. COVERS ALL 1978 CHEVROLET PASSENGER CAR MODELS EXCEPT CORVETTE. NEW OLD STOCK.  SHOWS CLOTH AND VINYL COLOR SELECTIONS  FOLD OUT BROCHURE MEASURES 4" X 8 1/2".  BROCHURE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. WILL BE PACKED WITH ADDED PROTECTION AND PROMPTLY SHIPPED.  WE CARRY ALL KINDS OF CHEVROLET LITERATURE - PLEASE E-MAIL ANY REQUESTS.

The world's best-selling passenger car is…

Tue, 09 Apr 2013

UPDATE-Ford announced Tuesday the Focus nameplate sold more than 1,020,000 units in 2012 making it the best-selling passenger car in the world. Data supporting the claim came from Polk's annual vehicle-registration review, which, since it accounts for data from around the globe, comes out three to four months later than other 2012 recap results. In China, registrations for Focus vehicles were up 51 percent, accounting for nearly one in four global Focus sales, according to Polk.

Mercedes-Benz G-class to get V12 power

Mon, 26 Mar 2012

Mercedes-Benz has slyly revealed a lightly facelifted version of the 33-year-old G-class prior to its planned public premiere at the Beijing motor show next month. The reworked version of the German carmaker's iconic military-grade SUV, planned to go on sale in European markets in June with North American deliveries slated to begin by the end of this year, can be seen in the background of an official photograph of the facelifted GLK posted on the Mercedes-Benz media Web site. Among the subtle changes made to the G-class's classic square exterior is a restyled grille with three prominent slats in place of the older model's seven slats, new headlamp inserts with horizontally mounted LED running lights and redesigned mirror housings.

Ford Granada with the heart of a Koenigsegg CCX

Fri, 15 Jun 2012

Two mad Norwegians – Joel Olsen and Ingar Byman – have transplanted the Ford V8 from the Koenigsegg CCX in to a Mk II Granada – Project ZZZ…ZZZ. The MK II Granada was a perfectly decent big Ford in the days Ford made big cars. Wallowy, yes, but better as the 2.8i than the 2.8 and even quite fun in a ‘piloting a barge’ sort of way.