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BOUTH THIS VEST NEW FROM THE LOCAL HARLEY DEALER SHIP FOR $275.00 I WORE IT ONCE AND REALIZED THAT I DO NOT LIKE WEARING VESTS. THIS IS ONE OF THEIR TOP QUALITY HEAVY GRAD LEATHER VESTS WITH CARRY CONCEAL POCKET. SIZE IS XTRA LARGE. IT IS A GREAT VEST. MIND YOU I HAVE A CAT SO THERE IS A LITTLE CAT HAIR ON THE INSIDE OF IT (NO XTRA CHARGE FOR THE HAIR)
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Video: Chevrolet C7 Corvette Stingray interior craftsmanship
Mon, 11 Feb 2013Chevrolet has released a video explaining the development behind the new C7 Corvette Stingray's interior. The C7 Stingray understandably generated a lot of interest ahead of its unveiling at last month's Detroit auto show and in this video we get the chance to hear from some of the key figures involved in the development of the car's interior.
Exclusive: The Designers Pt1 – Gorden Wagener, Mercedes-Benz
Fri, 09 May 2014Car Design News launched its first ever Car Design Review yearbook at the Geneva motor show, featuring the award-winning Production Car and Concept Car Designs of 2013. Over the next three months we'll be publishing – in their own words – world-exclusive interviews with the 12 professional design judges involved in these awards, featuring their individual votes, their views on the year just gone plus their hopes for the year ahead. Kicking off the series is vice-president of design for Mercedes-Benz, Gorden Wagener, talking up the global recovery, exciting new Mercedes design studios and why a certain Pininfarina coupé was his favorite concept of 2013...
Saab fans gather outside GM headquarters
Tue, 05 Jan 2010The 60-plus-year history of Saab may come to an inglorious end in the next few days if General Motors and Dutch supercar maker Spyker--or perhaps a dark-horse bidder--fail to reach an agreement to save the iconic Swedish maker of premium cars. But the potential death of yet another GM brand raised some voices of dissension--and passion--as a crowd of about 30 Saab enthusiasts braved temperatures in the 20s and snow flurries to show their support for Saab at a gathering near GM's global headquarters in downtown Detroit. The event was organized by the Ryan Emge, editor of a Saab.History.com, and was part car show, part rally and part family gathering.
