Mercedes Benz License Plate Silver An Blue No Longer Made on 2040-parts.com
Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States
NO LONGER MADE. M.B. WILL NO LONGER LICENSE US. MFG TO MAKE OLDER INVENTORY CAN SELL THEM TILL GONE NEW NEVER USED ALUM.STAMPED METAL IF SEE ANY WRINKLES ETC..THEY ARE SHRINK WRAPED ITS THE PLASTIC COVERING MADE IN USA LOOK GREAT ON YOUR CAR OR GARAGE WALL POSTAGE 6.95 PRIORITY MAIL WITH TRACKING ANYWERE IN USA ELSEWERE IN THE WORLD PLEASE USE EBAY GLOBAL SERVICE PAYMENT PREFER PAYPAL THANK YOU NOT HAPPY FOR ANY REASON RETURN IT FOR A FULL REFUND |
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Ford Evos Concept – 21st Century Capri
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LENNON'S FIRST CAR UNDER THE HAMMER
Thu, 10 Oct 2013THE FIRST car bought by John Lennon after he passed his driving test is being offered for sale at auction next month. The Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 Coupe was bought by the Beatle in 1965 and is expected to sell for between 120,000 euros (£99,987) and 170,000 euros (£141,000). Lennon's biographer, Philip Norman, described how car dealers descended on the singer's home when the news emerged that he had passed his test and offered him a "gleaming smorgasbord" of luxury cars.
Concept Car of the Week: Ford GT90
Thu, 23 Aug 2012The second edition of ‘Concept Car of the Week' features what was hailed as "the world's mightiest supercar": the Ford GT90. The GT90 was unveiled at the 1995 Detroit auto show and acted as the poster boy of the 'New Edge' design philosophy, with its large, flat planes, angles and triangular shapes it was a major change in design direction. This car, completed in just six months, was something of a successor to the GT40, using some of its design cues such as doors that cut into the roofline, but underneath many components were borrowed from the other cars such as the Jaguar XJ220.