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This is an original 4 page article carefully removed from Hemmings Classic Car on the 1949 Plymouth Deluxe convertible! This article has beautiful pictures of a green ragtop and interesting history of these cars. Included in the article are the driving impressions, technical specs of the straight-six cylinderengine , an owner's view and more. This is a rare find for the Plymouth fan! The article is in excellent condition and will be carefully mailed with cardboard backing. I ship next day! Check out my Ebay store. I combine shipping costs so your second purchased item ships FREE! Good Luck! Thanks for looking!
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Opel Meriva concept
Wed, 05 Mar 2008By Ben Barry Motor Shows 05 March 2008 15:08 What’s new on the Opel/Vauxhall stand at Geneva? Opel (Vauxhall wasn’t represented) chose to showcase the Meriva concept for the first time in Geneva. It features the FlexDoor system – a combination of conventional front doors and rear-hinged rear ‘suicide’ doors.
Top Gear Tonight: Supercars in Italy & Will.i.am is SIARPC
Sun, 29 Jan 2012Supercars in Italy - Top Gear is back The new series (series 18) of Top Gear starts tonight with episode one a road trip in Italy with Aventador, MP4-12C and Noble M600. Will.i.am is the SIARPC. Back in November we reported that Messrs Clarkson, Hammond and May were filming for Top Gear in Italy with the Lamborghini Aventador, McLaren MP4-12C and Noble M600, and tonight that road trip features in the first episode of series 18.
Lamborghini Murcielago production ends
Fri, 05 Nov 2010The last Lamborghini Murcielago - an LP670-4 - leaves Sant'Agata Despite the Lamborghini Jota (or Lamborghini LP700-4 as we may now have to call it) failing to make the Lamborghini stand at last month’s Paris Motor Show, the news that the last Lamborghini Murcielago has now rolled out of Sant’Agata is as clear a sign as there can be that Lamborghini’s new range-topper is just round the corner. The final Murcielago – an LP670-4 in Arancio Atlas with big wing – actually rolled off the production line in May. It was the 4,099th Murcielago to roll out of Sant’Agata, by far the biggest run of twelve-cylinder cars in Lamborghini’s history.
