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Pontoon Boat 21 Inch Plexiglass Windshield on 2040-parts.com

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Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
PONTOON BOAT 21 Inch PLEXIGLASS WINDSHIELD, image 1
Condition:New other (see details) Color:Clear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:North American Plastics Manufacturer Part Number:GLS:1005055 MPN:GLS:1005055 Main Color:Clear manufacturer:North American Plastics Item_Condition:New other (see details) Material:Plexiglass country_of_manufacture:United States Part Brand:North American Plastics

Autoweek's guide to Chicago Auto Show hospitality

Tue, 05 Feb 2013

Note:In preparation for the Chicago Auto Show, we asked Windy City hospitality industry insider Erik Nelson where to stay, drink and eat. Here's what he said: Where to eat: Publican: thepublicanrestaurant.com 837 W Fulton Market, Chicago, IL 60607 (312) 733-9555 This staple in the Fulton Market district of Chicago offers the “holy trinity” of pork, oysters and beer. Publican has a bustling feel of an upscale public house with communal tables and many sharable plates.

Tesla has room to grow with the Model S sedan, Calif. factory

Tue, 04 Oct 2011

We got a brief ride in a prototype of the Tesla Model S all-electric sedan, and as far as we could tell from the passenger seat, it seemed like a luxury performance bargain for just $57,400. Of course, being just a passenger means any evaluation is more or less just a guess. We should get to drive one of them sometime before the fully finished models go on sale next summer and then we will have a more definitive take on the car.

Where did the word 'automobile' come from?

Mon, 06 Jan 2014

On Jan. 3, 1899, the New York Times printed the word "automobile" upon its austere pages. It wasn't the first publication to do so; Scientific American used the phrase "automobile carriage" in a May 14, 1898, review of the Winton Motor Carriage, but the Grey Lady -- a more influential publication -- was the first to debate the term.