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50's Vintage DELUXE Oldsmobile Accessory Visor Vanity Mirror w/ Auto Check List
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Audi A4 Allroad quattro ready to roll
Sun, 15 Feb 2009The Audi A4 Allroad quattro - launches at Geneva in March [ad#ad-1] It looks like Geneva is going to be more of a highlight than the recent Detroit Motor Show, which turned in to something of a sombre occasion. No surprise really, considering the US auto industry is in the worst shape of any in the world (been there, done that – remember BL in the ’70s?). But Europe, despite the current economic woes, makes the best cars in the world, and is going to be out in force in March.
Mercedes G-Class – back in the UK
Mon, 26 Apr 2010The Mercedes G Class returns to the UK in 2010 We all know that fashions are circular. There’s nothing new under the sun and every fashion that hits the headlines today is derivative of one that ruled the roost in a decade past. In many cases it’s not even derivative; it’s either a copy or a pastiche.
Ex-Morgan Chief Designer forms Matthew Humphries Design
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