Archive for March, 2008
Thursday, March 13th, 2008
Donald Mitchell 3de Healey was born in July 1889 in Perranporth, a small coastal town in the north of England. Since an early age and showed his fondness for the mechanics, which led him to enter as an apprentice in the Sopwith Aviation Co.. At the end of their studies.
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Thursday, March 13th, 2008
Since Roosevelt, through Eisenhower, Kennedy and Reagan to George W. Bush had traveled all in one. Miss daisy walking in a limousine 1955 and Clint Eastwood made one of his most famous films on board a Series 62 Convertible. The Corleone enjoyed the elegance of the model 40 and 50 years.
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Thursday, March 13th, 2008
Maurice Olley was a technician who worked at Rolls-Royce in Derby since 1912, and had come to work with Sir Henry Royce on several projects. During the War of 1914 traveled to the United States to organize there manufacture aircraft engines Rolls-Royce, at the request of the American government.
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Thursday, March 13th, 2008
In the mid-seventies, Porsche needed a vehicle economic, given the economic crisis, and that would serve to inject money into a company that could not live solely on the sales of the 911.
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