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The 70th Anniversary Edition was available only for the 2011 Limited. This version added unique alloy wheels, 70th Anniversary Edition emblems on both front doors, unique leather-trimmed seating surfaces available in two special color schemes, a touch-screen sound system, a premium eight-speaker sound system with an Infinity subwoofer, heated ...
The 70th Anniversary Edition is a special package based on the Sahara model to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of Jeep. This package is available for the 2011 model year on both Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited models.
On these models the exhaust is on the right side. In January 2006, a "70th Anniversary Special edition" was presented, celebrating 70 years having passed since the introduction of the 4/4. [7] This received black paint and special wheels, similar to those used on the original "flat-rad" Morgan. 142 were planned to be made.
1955–1974: An industrial age, and a postwar boom. General Motors tops the first Fortune 500 list, as suburbanization and the auto industry grow together.
In 2013, the Toronto Argonauts wore 1980s throwback uniforms on August 23, 2013, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the 71st Grey Cup championship. [55] Also that year, the Hamilton Tiger-Cats wore red, black, and white replicas of the 1943 Hamilton Flying Wildcats to celebrate the 70th anniversary of their 31st Grey Cup victory. [56]
That's Entertainment! III is a 1994 American compilation film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to celebrate the studio's 70th anniversary. It was the third and final series of retrospectives that began with the first That's Entertainment! (1974) and That's Entertainment, Part II (1976).
CKCO-DT (channel 13) is a television station in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, part of the CTV Television Network.It is owned and operated by network parent Bell Media alongside London-based CTV 2 station CFPL-DT (channel 10), although the two stations maintain separate operations.
A March 1848 extra edition of Der Deutsche Canadier covering the revolutions in Europe. The newspaper catered its coverage to recent German immigrants who remained interested in European political and social happenings. [19] Most German-language newspapers in Ontario issued an annual broadside with a long poem to celebrate the New Year.