2000 Jaguar F-type Concept Car Press Kit Detroit Auto Show Roadster Rare! on 2040-parts.com
Holts Summit, Missouri, United States
Very nice original 2000 Jaguar Detroit Auto Show Press Kit. This beautiful Media Kit contains a CD, a 2 sided illustrated sheet, 6 picture slides and an 11 page Press Release describing the F-Type Roadster Concept Car and the history of Jaguar Concept Cars. Very rare and collectible piece of automotive history. Pages: 11 |
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