Jenson Button the famous British racing driver put to sale his Corvette V8-Powered Defender. The vehicle has been owned by him for the past three years.
Before starting my higher education studies at Oxford Brooks University in Budapest, Hungary, I found it important to improve my knowledge of the English language to a professional level, therefore I attended classes at Vancouver ESL School, Canada. I graduated from IBS with a bachelor’s degree in marketing and finance.
My extensive understanding of money markets and investments, accompanied by my interest in diamonds led me to the Gemological Institute of America (GIA), from where I graduated as a gemologist and set up my own diamond trading business.
Currently, my main focus is exploring products or services offering solutions for marketing related issues, as well as the financial management of start-ups from this field. These brought to life my most recent project, Screenist – an IT venture uniting product placement and impulse buying.
Jenson Button the famous British racing driver put to sale his Corvette V8-Powered Defender. The vehicle has been owned by him for the past three years.
With summer now behind us, would you still take this out in the winter? Or would you put the canvas roof back on? As the Tweaked Automotive suggests, just remove the canvas roof, flip down the windscreen, hit the open roads, embracing Mother Nature’s air conditioning. You might enjoy an open-air driving experience that won’t be forgotten.
The rarest Gibson Firebird of all time might just be this 1964 Kerry Green example. Gibson hired car designer Ray Dietrich to design the reverse-shape Firebird – a difficult-to-construct guitar that didn’t last long before being altered to a simpler, non-reverse design – making early Firebirds in Custom Colours some of the rarest electric guitars in existence.
The first SAS vehicles had been American Jeeps during the Second World War, they’d be used for sabotage and reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines and they’d proven to be highly capable.
The first SAS vehicles had been American Jeeps during the Second World War, they’d be used for sabotage and reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines and they’d proven to be highly capable.
The first SAS vehicles had been American Jeeps during the Second World War, they’d be used for sabotage and reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines and they’d proven to be highly capable.
The first SAS vehicles had been American Jeeps during the Second World War, they’d be used for sabotage and reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines and they’d proven to be highly capable.
The first SAS vehicles had been American Jeeps during the Second World War, they’d be used for sabotage and reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines and they’d proven to be highly capable.