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Mercedes Benz License Plate Silver An Blue No Longer Made on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Horsham, Pennsylvania, United States

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

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Ford brings stop/start system to U.S.

Mon, 27 Dec 2010

Ford will equip many of its U.S. cars and SUVs with stop/start technology, beginning in 2012, which automatically shuts down the engine when the vehicle comes to a stop, cutting down on fuel use and emissions. The technology, which Ford calls Auto Start-Stop, will be available with either manual or automatic transmissions.

Danville concours honors Phil Hill

Thu, 06 Oct 2011

"Cool Cars for a Cause" is the slogan for the Danville (Calif.) Concours d'Elegance, and it's an apt description for a gathering of classic, vintage-racing and contemporary cars, along with a few restored racing boats carefully parked along Danville's charming downtown streets. The event has raised more than $1 million for Parkinson's disease research and patient care. This year, the event honored Phil Hill, who succumbed to complications from the disease in 2008 after a legendary international career in racing and classic-car restoration.

Honda introduces GEAR concept in Montreal

Fri, 18 Jan 2013

We already know that Europe often gets better cars than we do in the United States, but now Canada is getting in on the action, too. At the press days of the Montreal International Auto Show, the Japanese company introduced the Honda GEAR Concept. The car is reportedly inspired by fixed-gear bicycles -- gag me with a spoon -- and Honda says it's simple, utilitarian, but also customizable.