1999 30th Anniversary Trans Am Sales Brochure on 2040-parts.com
Utica, Michigan, US
I am listing a large collection of GM publications for a friend, primarily high performance vehicles. This auction is for an original 1999 30th Anniversary Trans Am sales brochure. It is in very good to excellent condition, and the pictures don't really show how nice it is. The cover has an embossed Firebird emblem on it, which does not show up in the photos. There is a small bend in the upper left hand side of the front, which also does not show up in the photos. The brochure measures 6-1/4" wide by 5" high, and includes 3 fold-out pictures, including the original 1969 Trans Am. Please take a look at my other collectible memorabilia and email with any questions.
Pontiac for Sale
- 1997 pontiac firebird sales brochure(US $6.99)
- 1998 saturn sps performance parts catalog(US $3.99)
- 1992 pontiac salesperson's pocket book(US $6.99)
- 1997 pontiac grand prix collision repair issues(US $4.99)
- 1997 pontiac grand prix product brochure(US $4.99)
- 1997 chevrolet camero sales brochure(US $5.99)
Ferrari 458 Speciale: Frankfurt 2013
Wed, 11 Sep 2013The Ferrari 458 Speciale (pictured) unveiled at Frankfurt Ferrari probably won the crown at the Geneva Motor Show in March with LaFerrari as ‘Star Car’, so whatever they brought to Frankfurt would be a bit of a let down. But at least they brought something new. The ‘something new’ is the hardcore version of Ferrari’s mid-engined supercar, the 458, and Ferrari obviously used the same naming committee for this car as they did for LaFerrari – it’s the Ferrari 458 Speciale.
Concept Car of the Week: Bertone Alfa Romeo Carabo
Fri, 12 Jul 2013It might sound unbelievable today, but despite its racing pedigree and a voluptuous body designed by Franco Scaglione, Alfa Romeo was struggling to sell the outstanding 33 Stradale. Its heavy price tag was far above that of a Lamborghini Miura and also 120hp less powerful. By 1969, production was discontinued and only 18 examples had been made.
Mini One Clubman to launch at Geneva
Mon, 19 Jan 2009The Mini story continues, with the announcement that a new entry-level Clubman, the Mini One Clubman, is to launch at the Geneva Motor Show in March. The Mini One Clubman comes with the same 1.4 litre engine as the Mini One, producing 95bhp and boasting the same suspension set-up as the Mini Coopers, which at least means the new Clubman One should be fun to throw around. Mini One Clubman to launch at Geneva in March The Clubman gets a pretty decent set of eco-credentials, offering Brake Energy Regeneration, Auto Stop Start and Shift Point Display as standard.