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Mercedes 1970 220 D Rare Service Record Booklet Official Factory Issue on 2040-parts.com

US $35.99
Location:

Clifton, New Jersey, United States

Clifton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:000 584 13 95 Other Part Number:0005841395 Part Brand:Euromotives

VINTAGE MERCEDES BENZ FACTORY ISSUED SERVICE BOOKLET FOR 200 D IN GREAT SHAPE . HAS PLASTIC COVER AND ORIGINAL OWNERS METAL CARD . ALSO OWNERS SEVICE AND WARRANTY POLICY BOOKLET. 6 SERVICE COUPONS ARE LEFT . ONLY WRITING IN BOOK ARE 2 SERVICE RECORDINGS . THERE IS A SMALL DENT ON BACK COGER THAT YOU CAN SEE IN PHOTO.

Aston Martin One-77 (2009) : first official pictures

Tue, 28 Oct 2008

By Tim Pollard First Official Pictures 28 October 2008 18:01 These are the first official photographs of the new Aston Martin One-77 – the most expensive supercar ever built by Aston. Predictably in this internet age, these pictures of the One-77 have leaked online ahead of Aston's planned debut. This is the first full view of the £1.2 million special after a string of carefully silhouetted and covered-up teaser shots.

Lamborghini ‘Super Sports Car’ teased for Frankfurt

Tue, 02 Aug 2011

Lamborghini 'Super Sports Car' tease for Frankfurt 2011 (click photo for full image) Lamborghini has a long-standing promise to bring something new to every major motor show, and with Frankfurt only weeks away they are starting to tease a ‘Lamborghini Super Sports Car‘. So far all we’ve got is the image above (click it to see the whole thing) which just says “Discover a new Lamborghini super sports car at the next Frankfurt Motorshow.” So what is this new Lamborghini super sports car? Well, we doubt it will be a Lamborghini SUV Concept as we doubt even Lamborghini would consider such a vehicle a super sports car.

Concept Car of the Week: Plymouth XNR (1960)

Fri, 22 Feb 2013

In the early ‘50s, both GM and Ford offered attractive and exciting sports cars, symbols of a proud post-war America. Ford had the Thunderbird and GM the Corvette, but Chrysler's approach was more pragmatic, producing cars that were practical and robust but also slow. After commissioning a long series of concepts designed by Italian carrozzeria Ghia, Chrysler gave a free hand to its design chief Virgil Exner to inject some life into its lineup.