Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1980 Pontiac Deluxe Brochure- Firebird, Trans Am! Original 80 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

La Canada Flintridge, California, United States

La Canada Flintridge, California, United States










1980 Pontiac Dlx. Brochure- Firebird, Trans AM!

Click to view auto literature for any of these makes in our eBay Store
AMC & Jeep
Buick
Cadillac
Chevrolet & Corvette
Chrysler
DeSoto
Dodge
Ford
Jaguar
Lincoln
Mercury
Mercedes-Benz
MG
Oldsmobile
Orphan Literature
Packard
Plymouth
Pontiac
Porsche
Studebaker
Triumph

Search AutoMemories Auto Literature
in titles & descriptions


9 X 9" with 40 pages. Full line, incl. Firebird and Trans Am. Options, specs. Xlnt. condition! More vintage Pontiac things in our eBay Store this week!



inkFrog Inc. - Affordable Auction Management Solutions. Visit us at http://www.inkfrog.com

Bugatti Veyron: A Quest For Perfection

Wed, 30 Nov 2011

It's easy to run out of superlatives when describing the Bugatti Veyron. Eclipsing every road car before it in terms of power, speed and price, it has been the benchmark supercar for almost a decade. ‘A Quest for Perfection – The Story of the Greatest Car in the World' by Martin Roach is a new book written in light of this redefinition of the supercar paradigm.

Audi RS Q3 depreciates LESS than any other SUV

Mon, 28 Oct 2013

The Audi RS Q3 – the UK’s lowest depreciating SUV With more and more of us looking at acquiring our new cars on some sort of lease or PCP deal, one of the biggest factors in affordability is the residual price. That’s the price that used car price experts – like CAP – deem a car will be worth after a given period of time and mileage. So it’s good new that CAP have judged the Audi Q3 RS will retain 52 per cent of its value after 3 years/60,000.

New Audi A1 Sportback: The Five-Door A1 arrives for 2012

Fri, 18 Nov 2011

Audi reveals the new A1 Sportback 5 Door With almost two years of sales of the ‘Only Premium Car in its Class’ (Audi’s assertion), Audi has revealed the more practical version of its smallest car – the five-door Audi A1 Sportback. Visually, the five-door A1 looks just the same as the three-door A1 – with the obvious addition of a pair of back doors – but Audi has managed to 6mm in height and width which, they say, improves room in the back. Which it may, but as the length and wheelbase remain the same it won’t do anything for legroom.