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Booz & Co Monitor > Home McKinsey & Company - Brazilian Offices Booz Twitter Welcome to Strategic Planning Associates O POVO ONLINE | Portal de Notícias sobre Ceará, Brasil e Mundo Marakon - strategy and general management consultants TAM Linhas Aéreas - Paixão por Voar e Servir A Vintage 1969 Mercedes 280SL Roadster A Vintage 1969 Mercedes 280 SL Roadster Photos of a 1969 and a 1971 Mercedes Benz 280 SL Roadster are at the bottom of this page. Here is some general information about Mercedes Benz SL cars, mostly the 280 SL and other models imported to the USA. Some Mercedes SL's were intended for sale only in Europe and outside North America. A few of these "Euro" version cars were brought to the US by private owners. The First SL: The 300SL Gullwing Coupe The history of SL cars begins with the classic Mercedes 300 SL. MERCEDES 300 SL, GULLWING click for larger view The 300 SL public production car was introduced (along with the smaller 190SL) at the New York Motor Show in 1954. The 190SL Roadster Introduced at the same 1954 New York Motor Show as the Gullwing, the smaller 190 SL Roadster was a soft top convertible with a removable hardtop available as an option. Aside: Why is it Called a "190" SL? The number designation for many Mercedes cars is related to the size of the engine. The 300 SL Roadster

The 20 Best Travel Websites on the Internet - Golden Book Traveler - StumbleUpon Update: Visit the 2012 version of The 20 Best Travel Websites on the Internet I hope that everyone who attended my SXSW Core Conversation panel on How to Make Money Traveling Around the World enjoyed the presentation. As promised, I have a listing of my top 20 favorite travel websites (in no particular order). I’m still working on my eBook “70 Vacations in 7 Months“. The Top 20! Couch Surfing Hands down my favorite travel website on the internet. Travellers Point Travellerspoint is a small travel community that features expert travel advice. Momondo How can a Danish aggregator feature cheaper flights within the U.S, than any American flight aggregator? Escape The City Escape the City is a new website that continues to grow like wildfire. Hostel World My go to site for anything related to hostels. Trip-it I build almost all of my travel itineraries through Trip-it. AirBnB Airbnb is great for people who enjoy a finer lodging experience. Flyer Talk Sleeping in Airports Seat Guru Travel Finances Flickr

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