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Truck Bed Accessories for Sale
1954 1987 chevy gmc stepside bed floor(US $21.00)
1967 1972 chevy gmc bed front panel(US $26.50)
1967 1972 chevy gmc truck bed panel(US $150.00)
1967 1972 chevy gmc truck bed panel with wood floor(US $150.00)
Pop n lock pl3400c tailgate handle lock dodge ram(US $73.77)
Pop n lock pl8160 power tailgate handle lock chevrolet colorado gmc canyon(US $103.97)
Video: Five Goals for the Corvette C7 Stingray with Kirk Bennion
Thu, 11 Apr 2013‘Faces of GM', one of General Motor's social media initiatives, has released its latest video exploring the five goals behind the creation of the 2014 Corvette C7 Stingray. The video features the Corvette's exterior design manager, Kirk Bennion, who offers an insight into how these goals were developed into the seventh-generation Corvette.
The Leko – a new car from IKEA? – Not a chance!
Tue, 24 Mar 2009A new site claims IKEA is about to launch a car - on the 1st April! [ad#ad-1] The latest silly site to go (semi) viral online this week purports to be teasing a new car from IKEA, that hell of a flat-pack, windowless, clockless shopping experience where the only instructions you get for assembling your insane purchase are a set of pictures on a big sheet of paper, that seemingly have no resemblance to the contents of the package you’ve been stupefied in to buying. Now on the face of it this is perhaps plausible.
Show Review: Tokyo Concours D’Elegance
Wed, 28 Nov 2007Tokyo has hosted the first of what it hopes will become the Japanese equivalent of America's Pebble Beach and Italy's Villa D'Este. Held at the plush Tokyo Midtown shopping mall/commercial complex, the Tokyo Concours D'Elegance was initiated by enthusiast Paul Goldsmith and coincided with the first public days of the Tokyo Motor Show - though regrettably also with a typhoon, forcing organisers to cover the cars on the lawns, which were ultimately closed due to flooding. Fortunately, the exhibition had been split between in- and outdoors, and while the weather lashed out at those braving the winds, there were still some interesting displays for those wishing to remain dry.
