Arctic Cat Snowmobile Racing Snocross Garage Trailer Banner Sign on 2040-parts.com
Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States
All vinyl banners come in 2' x 4' sizes with grommets in each corner for fast and easy installation. Good for indoor or OUTDOOR use. Lasts longer indoors of course. Custom orders available. Size, color, etc. Combine shipping on multiple banner orders. All of our banners are made in the U.S.A. Thanks for looking! |
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Wed, 04 Jul 2012Scott Bailey founded Automobile Quarterly in 1962. The hardbound publication became a respected voice on all subjects automotive and an important chronicle of automotive history. While the story of the automobile is often more folkloric than factual, Bailey's belief in scholarship helped forge a solid, reliable record that might otherwise have been lost.
One Lap of the Web: Jeff Gordon strikes fear in NYC cab rider
Fri, 28 Feb 2014-- Nothing in life is more fun than seeing your friends fear for their lives, and for the next five minutes, our good friend Travis Okulski really thought he was locked in a cab with a grizzled ex-con who was going to escape from the police and, as ex-cons are wont to do, murder him in the woods. Hah! What a schmuck.
London Taxi maker Manganese Bronze bought by China’s Geely
Sat, 02 Feb 2013China automotive giant Geely has bought Manganese Bronze – makers of the iconic London Black Cab – in an £11.04 million deal. The iconic London Black Cab has been an accident waiting to happen for years, as under investment in making the Black Cab fit for the 21st century saw competition – like the Mercedes Vito Taxi and the Nissan NV200 Cab – start to offer serious competition to the taxi that identifies London. Despite an investment by China’s Geely – when Geely bought 20 per cent of Manganese Bronze, makers of the Black Cab – and the bulk of the Black Cab being produced in China and bolted together in the Midlands, the final nail in the coffin for Manganese Bronze was the recall of 400 TX4 cabs over a steering fault.