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Used 1960s Dodge Cornet Diecast Metal Horn Ring In Fair Used Condition on 2040-parts.com

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Northville, Michigan, United States

Northville, Michigan, United States
USED 1960S DODGE CORONET DIECAST METAL HORN RING IN FAIR USED CONDITION; HAS SOME BLISTERS IN THE CHROME PLATED SURFACE.
Brand:1960S DODGE CORONET Surface Finish:CHROME PLATED DIECAST METAL Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

UP FOR AUCTION IS A USED 1960S DODGE CORONET DIECAST METAL HORN RING. THE ITEM IS IN FAIR USED CONDITION. THERE ARE SOME BLISTERS IN THE CHROME PLATED SURFACE AND SOME RUST ON TH BACK SIDE OF THE RING WHERE IT MOUNTS TO THE STEERING COLUMN.

New Hyundai i30: Look in to my eyes

Sun, 18 Mar 2012

Hyundai use hypnosis to sell the new i30 Hyundai in the Netherlands are using hypnotist Peter Powers to experiment with hypnosis to raise awareness for the new Hyundai i30. We’ve been big fans of the way Hyundai has marketed their products in the last few years, managing to change perceptions of the brand in a fraction of the time mighty VW took with Skoda. What we’re not too sure of is the latest marketing tactic being tried out by Hyundai in the Netherlands, who have enlisted the skills of hypnotist Peter Powers to create a 15 minute immersive video designed to be watched full screen on your computer – with headphones on – as Powers lets you experience the new Hyundai i30 in a whole new way.

UK Car Sales up again in November (2012)

Thu, 06 Dec 2012

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders has revealed that new car sales grew again in the UK in November – up by 11.3 per cent. At some point, new car sales in the UK must surely start to ease as the economic pressure bite, but so far in 2012 we’ve had an inexorable rise in numbers. The latest figures for November show new car sales (well, to be precise, new car registrations – which include Pre-Reg cars) up by an impressive 11.3 per cent, following on from a rise of 12.1 per cent in October, with private buyers driving sales rather than fleet.

Go racing on the iPad with PadRacer

Fri, 07 May 2010

The Apple iPad is looking more and more like a gaming device--in addition to the world-changing tablet we were promised. But no complaints here, the PadRacer game for the device looks like a perfect time-waster for people who are supposed to look busy. PadRacer (www.itunes.com, $5) is a top-view racing game for four players similar to the old Ivan “Ironman” Stewart’s Super Off-Road arcade game.