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1979 Kawasaki KZ 650 SR. Runs great. Tires are ok. Battery probably needs to be changed. Local pick up only. I ALSO DO NOT TAKE PAYPAL. CASHIERS CHECK OR BANK TRANSFER ONLY. NO PAYPAL. NO PAYPAL.
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Corvette deemed too much car for some Manchester United players
Wed, 05 Sep 2012Apparently, Sir Alex Ferguson, the team's manager, believes that Chevy's most potent offering is a bit more than some of his young players will be able to handle. According to the Daily Mail, Chevrolet has offered the soccer team's top stars their pick of Chevrolet models, but the infamously strict Ferguson has issued an edict that no player under age 23 will be allowed to order a Corvette. Reports that effected players reacted to the news by flopping to the ground and tearfully writhing around could not be confirmed as of this writing.
Mini Superleggera Vision (2014): why BMW is likely to build its retro rocket
Thu, 29 May 2014By Georg Kacher First Official Pictures 29 May 2014 12:52 BMW surprised the Villa d’Este glitz-fest at the weekend with the Mini Superleggera Vision concept car. Produced in association with la famosa carrozzeria Touring, it’s like Mini’s found Doc Brown’s time machine and headed back to the Swinging Sixties. But fast forward a year or two and CAR can reveal that BMW is seriously considering launching a cute little roadster in line with what you see here.
General Motors design landmark gets second life--as a school
Tue, 14 Jul 2009"The profession was invented in this room,” says Richard Rogers, president of the College for Creative Studies (CCS), as he stands in the dusty construction site that used to be the General Motors Argonaut Building. “And this is where Harley Earl's office was.” Looking across the top floor of the building, it is easy to see a circle of concrete like the landing mark of a flying saucer. The circle is the remnant of an early platform for clay models, developed here for the first time as design tools for mass-production autos.
