Assorted grab bag of stuff we like

•September 17, 2012 • 10 Comments

Getting right to it.

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Gotta be honest, the CLK Black Series from four years ago looked a lot better

•September 14, 2012 • 6 Comments

Maybe the newer version is the better car, but does it really matter if it doesn’t arouse feelings of lust the way the old one did (and to a large extent still does)?

Fun-looking track here (California guys, is that Horse Thief Mile at Willow Springs?).

Bonus video: Flüela Pass (between Davos and Stelvio) in the Swiss Alps— plus a couple of good Clarkson one-liners:

Overheard sometime in the year 2022: “Will the new 20[X] GTI be as good as the 205 GTI?”

•September 13, 2012 • Comments Off on Overheard sometime in the year 2022: “Will the new 20[X] GTI be as good as the 205 GTI?”

The answer then, as surely as the answer is now? No.

In spite of a general apathy toward Formula One, this has even us excited

•September 12, 2012 • 7 Comments

So surreal seeing this promotional footage. Let’s hope the Grand Prix of America becomes a reality next year!

Lady Liberty will be watching. Will you?

If it happens, then yes.

Two wheels and no motor..

•September 11, 2012 • 2 Comments

..but too brilliant not to share 🙂

Another:

Inspiring stuff!

Assorted grab bag of stuff we like

•September 10, 2012 • 7 Comments

Getting right to it.

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Carspotting: P1800, London

•September 7, 2012 • 2 Comments

Images by Vespamore

In a shed somewhere in upstate New York, a ’69 GTV is being rebuilt

•September 4, 2012 • 6 Comments

And you know what? Even a little dusty and in a partial state of disassembly, it’s still achingly gorgeous.

Observe:

Build thread can be found here.

Thanks to Nick for sharing his amazing project with us.

Assorted grab bag of stuff we like

•September 3, 2012 • 6 Comments

Getting right to it.

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Nelson Piquet pitches the M635CSi— to prospective buyers as well as into the corners of Paul Ricard

•August 31, 2012 • 3 Comments

Jump to 2:25 to hear Piquet selling the big coupe. It goes without saying that the M635CSi looks – and sounds – terrific, naked sales pitch or not.