Jaguar Automobiles 3 X 5 Polyester Banner Flag Man Cave Auto Shop!!! on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Selling this brand new in the package green with Jaguar Automobiles logo 3' x 5' Polyester flag with 2 metal grommets. Great for man cave, beach house, bar, etc. (rear side shows mirror image of front) .Shipping is free with purchase. Thanks for your interest in my flag!!
|
Banners / Flags for Sale
- Gm kenworth trucks semis 3 x 5 polyester banner flag man cave garage!!!(US $19.99)
- Volvo stained glass hanging sign(US $79.99)
- Audi black travel / gym / tool / duffel bag banner flag
- Premium polyester ford trucks 3' x 5' dealer flag banner(US $19.95)
- Jägermeister porsche flag banner ~ 935 956 944 k3 911 924 356 m3 bmw racing vw a
- Bosch spark plug flag ~ quattro bmw porsche vw hartge 3.0csl 911 ford tdi m3
Farewell Jim Marshall, 1936-2010: Legendary photographer and a true car guy
Thu, 08 Apr 2010Jim Marshall--friend, rock photography legend and occasional AutoWeek contributor--died on March 24 in his sleep at the W Hotel in Manhattan. Marshall, 74, was scheduled to speak that night at the John Varvatos store in SoHo in New York, and work from his new book, Match Prints, was to be shown beginning on March 26 at Staley-Wise Gallery, also in SoHo. Marshall began his career in 1960, a time he used to say was "the beginning of something special." Boy, was he right.
Aston unveils new Vantage racer
Mon, 17 Nov 2008By Digby Fullam First Official Pictures 17 November 2008 14:15 Aston Martin’s Vantage N24 has given way to this new GT4 – a race-spec Vantage aimed at pro racers and track day enthusiasts alike. The arrival of the GT4 leaves Aston in the unique position of being the only manufacturer producing cars in each GT class. The new car has been six months in development, with Aston hopeful that it will build on the success of the N24, winner of this year’s Nurburgring 24 Hours.
Ford's automotive assembly line celebrates 100th anniversary
Wed, 09 Oct 2013A mere century ago, on Oct. 7, 1913, Henry Ford rigged up a rope tow to get Model T chassis across the floor of his Highland Park assembly plant -- essentially winching cars across the factory floor and adding a set schedule of parts at certain intervals. The implementation may have been a bit primitive, but Ford was on the cusp something big: applying the concepts of the moving assembly line to the complicated, costly process of automobile production.