IC 012. US 019 021 023 031 035 044. G & S: Motor land vehicles; Structural parts for automobiles; Parts for automobiles, namely, automobile bodies, chassis, oil tanks, fuel tanks, turn signals, seats, exterior and interior decorative and protective trim, badges for vehicles, safety belts and seat safety harnesses, brake systems, brake discs, brake calipers, engines and mechanical engine parts, gearboxes, clutch mechanisms, hydraulic circuits, wheels, steering wheels, instrument panels, radiators and radiator connecting hoses, suspension systems and parts thereof, namely, uprights, control arms, hubs, shock absorbers and suspension springs, drive shafts, glass windows, windscreens, brake pedals, accelerator pedals, and clutch pedals. FIRST USE: 19861208. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19861208
IC 035. US 100 101 102. G & S: Providing information about automobiles for sale by means of the Internet; on-line retail store services in the field of automobile-related goods; promoting the goods and services of others by providing hypertext links to the websites of others; Advertising, including promotion of products and services of third parties through sponsoring arrangements and license agreements relating to international sport events. FIRST USE: 19900900. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19900900
IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: Providing a website featuring information about automobiles, in the nature of auto racing, automobile history, events for auto enthusiasts. FIRST USE: 19900900. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 19900900
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