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Ferrari 365gtb/4 Daytona Body Partsbook on 2040-parts.com

US $2,100.00
Location:

Redwood City, California, United States

Redwood City, California, United States
Condition:Used

!!! 365 GTB4 Daytona !!!!
Here we have a Very Very rare Scaglietti "Catalogo Parti Ricambio Carrozzeria " this is the original Body Parts Book which was produced by Scaglietti, got some lovely Images  one side and Part Numbers opposite, Front and back Covers are a Red and has  26 pages, Size is 13.5 Inches (342mm X 9.7 inches (245mm)

News watch July 2010: today's auto industry news

Sun, 25 Jul 2010

Welcome to CAR Magazine's news aggregator as we round up the daily stories in the auto industry. Top tip: news summaries are added from the top hour-by-hour Friday 30 July 2010• Renault has reported a net income of €823 million – with an operating margin of 4% and sales up 22% globally. Its worldwide market share now stands a whisker up at 3.8% (Renault)• La Regie said its business was performing much better than during the same period last year, when the recession bit into its profits.

Nissan UK Battery plans confirmed

Mon, 20 Jul 2009

Nissan - the Renault Nissan Alliance - has confirmed plans for car battery production in the UK and Portugal The aim of the battery production plants is to supply batteries for electric cars built by the Renault Nissan alliance, but Nissan haven’t actually said that they will build any electric cars in the UK. Hmm. The target production is 60,000 annually to be used in a range of Nissan and Renault electric cars that will start to hit the market next year (2010) – in the US and Japan – with full global roll-out by 2010.

Porsche: Plans for new small Roadster dropped

Mon, 14 May 2012

Porsche boss confirms no 21st century Porsche 550 will be built Porsche has finally dropped plans for a new small roadster to sit below the Boxster and based on VW’s BlueSport. The idea of a smaller Porsche to sit below the Boxster has been floating around for what seems like forever. But it seems like the idea has finally been put out to grass by Porsche bossĀ Matthias Mueller.