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Mercedes Benz Ponton 1959 Quarter Panel Fender Barn Find Rare Antique on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

South Jordan, Utah, United States

South Jordan, Utah, United States
Condition:Used

USA shipping only $175  if i can ship 4 less i will,, but its huge...FEDEX
 fits Mercedes Benz Pontons like this red car i will be selling..
Study the fotos , there is some rust on bottom,, this is a great panel for a rare car.. See any more on Ebay?? Need to see in person
call Bryon in Sandy Utah 801 502 3235
dont hesitate to call to see if this meets your needs,or email me thru ebay or look at my profile for where i ship n info on me... fits many years not just 1959
will be listing many more rare valuable ponton benz parts ,, tell me what u need ,,i may have it!

Toyota ME.WE Concept: It’s an egalitarian EV

Wed, 24 Apr 2013

Based on the electric running gear of the Toyota i-Road we saw at Geneva (but with a full set of wheels) Toyota and Massaud have created an urban vehicle that takes transport back to the basics; a 2CV for the 21st century, perhaps, or a grown up home-made kart seems to be where the ME.WE is at. The construction of the ME.WE comprises a tubular aluminium chassis and a pile of interchangeable polypropylene panels that can change the function of the ME.We from city car to convertible to pickup to 4×4 (thanks to electric motors on both axles) and is, by any definition, transport and not a car you’d have to make a statement. Inside is just as basic with a single dial for the instruments, flat surfaces made from bamboo (designers love a bit of bamboo), batteries for the electric motors under the floor and you have to store any luggage on the roof under a weatherproof cover.

Chrysler Grand Voyager

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Autodesk European Automotive Days 2008

Tue, 28 Oct 2008

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