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Complete 1961 Cadillac Serviceman Monthly Newsletters(12) With Index on 2040-parts.com

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You are bidding on a complete set(12) of monthly, original, 1961 Cadillac Serviceman bulletins/newsletters with index. It is a piece of history. The items are in good condition. Please see pictures. These are hard to find as a complete set and still in good condition. A great addition to your collection of 1961 Cadillac literature/manual/brochures for your 1961 Cadillac.

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Chrysler moves design boss Ralph Gilles to lead new SRT brand

Tue, 07 Jun 2011

Chrysler Group on Tuesday shuffled the heads of its vehicle brands, placing design chief Ralph Gilles in charge of the newly created Street and Racing Technology (SRT) brand while handing his duties as head of the Dodge brand to Reid Bigland. The move is a way of getting all of the automaker's SRT efforts together under one leader, spokeswoman Shawn Morgan said. Gilles, 41, will still be in charge of Chrysler's motorsports activities and the design for Chrysler, Dodge, Ram and Jeep vehicles.

Nissan plots BladeGlider production (2014)

Fri, 03 Jan 2014

By Ben Pulman Motor Industry 03 January 2014 10:30 Last month we brought you spyshots of Nissan’s new Almera hatchback; this week it’s the altogether more enticing news that bosses at the Japanese car giant hope to put the wacky BladeGlider concept car into production. The ‘swept wing’ BladeGlider is inspired by Nissan’s ZEOD RC, the company’s entry into the 2014 Le Mans 24-hours, and it seems production of the crazy concept is a possibility. ‘It’s in our mid-term plan,’ Nissan chief planning officer Andy Palmer revealed to CAR.

Vintage vehicles shine at annual Lime Rock Park fall festival

Wed, 13 Oct 2010

Mark your 2011 calendar for this event, right now. Vintage racing in the Northeast was virtually invented at Lime Rock Park in Connecticut. The sport was established by the Vintage Sports Car Club of America (VSCCA), founded in 1958, and remained “clubby” for nearly two generations, as anyone who ever saw Fred Willits drive his Bugatti GP car through the Lime Rock pits with his blue blazer buttoned over his driving suit will remember.