THIS PASSENGER SIDE MIRROR CAME OFF A 1995 FORD E 250 VAN . THEY DO FIT OTHER YEARS AND MODELS . IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION. .
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Who's Where: Ken Okuyama parts company with Pininfarina
Fri, 15 Sep 2006Pininfarina, the Turin, Italy-based automotive styling house, has announced that its design director, Ken Okuyama, has left the company. In a tersely-worded statement Pininfarina said, "The Company's decision comes as a result of the various external activities Ken Okuyama was carrying out beyond his responsibilities within Pininfarina." Ken Okuyama had been Design Director at Pininfarina since July 2005. During this time, Okuyama's most high-profile work was the Maserati Birdcage prototype, created to celebrate 75th anniversary of the Italian styling house.
2013 Audi A4 Allroad quattro a familiar trailblazer
Fri, 29 Jun 2012It's no secret we love our high-riding SUVs and crossovers in the United States, but cars still outsell utilities by a 2-to-1 margin. For automakers, that's a clue that there is significant sales potential to buyers who pine for an off-road vehicle but secretly desire a sportier, more carlike cruiser for the highway. For Audi, the answer is the A4 Allroad.
Partners make the perfect co-driver
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