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92-98 Ford 10 Disc Cd Changer Magazine Cartridge Lincoln Mercury Mark 8 Town Car on 2040-parts.com

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Ford 10 Disc CD Changer Magazine Cartridge. It fits in most Ford 10 disc CD changers. Part #E9LF-18C833-AA. Used in all 92-97 Ford Lincoln Mercury vehicles with 10 disc Ford cd changers. Most popular in 95-97 Lincoln Town Car and 95-98 Lincoln Mark VIII. If you're unsure of which one you can check with your Dealer. Purchase this item for a fraction of the cost at your local dealers parts dept! Retails for over $79.95.

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New Mercedes S Class starts production – & reveals the new S 63 AMG

Sat, 15 Jun 2013

A new Mercedes S 63 AMG coming off the production line Last month we finally had the reveal of the new 2014 Mercedes S Class and it’s now started production in Sindelfingen in Germany. Which is what you’d expect. What you wouldn’t expect is that Mercedes would release a video (below) to accompany the news and manage to reveal a car that’s not yet been officially shown – the new Mercedes S 63 AMG – in the process.

Ferrari plans ‘Super’ LaFerrari – quicker, lighter and MUCH more expensive

Sun, 05 May 2013

Update: Ferrari has been on the phone to say they are NOT planning a ‘Super’ LaFerrari and that the story is as a result of a misunderstanding. We did wonder, when Ferrari revealed LaFerrari – complete with stupid name – if the only way to go in the future would be a LaLa Ferrari. It seems we won’t have to wait long to find out.

McLaren F1 debuted 20 years ago this week

Wed, 30 May 2012

It’s 20 years this week since the iconic McLaren F1 made its debut at The Sporting Club in Monte Carlo. There were many reasons why we thought McLaren would preview the new F1 to a select audience at last week’s Monaco Grand Prix, not least of which was that it’s 20 years since the first McLaren F1 was revealed to a select audience in the Principality. But it was not to be.