Hard to find very good condition considering age black with white stipe (deluxe) back seat 67 Camaro. Will sell fast .good luck.
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Revolutionary seat design offers new possibilities
Fri, 03 Aug 2012Lufthansa has introduced an innovative business class seat, the result of five years of development by design agency PearsonLloyd. PearsonLloyd has decided to move away from the conventional technique of placing seats in different directions to allow reclining and has opted to arrange the seats in a ‘V' formation. This does not mean there is any invasion of personal space – far from it, as when passengers lie down their seat's consoles hide their heads.
Mercedes SLC (a ‘Baby’ SLS) confirmed. Again
Thu, 26 Apr 2012Mercedes SLC confirmed once more Mercedes big-wigs have been discussing future plans for AMG and have confirmed production of the Mercedes SLC – a baby SLS. It’s always nice to speculate on new cars to come from interesting car makers, and in the case of Mercedes we’ve been actively playing the baby SLS game – a Mercedes SLC – since 2009. What we need to remember is that the SLS – and any SLC to come – is not really a Mercedes, it’s an AMG.
Porsche 918 Spyder: The first ride in the future game changer
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