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A Rare Jaguar XJS 6.1 Litre V12 Lynx Eventer Shooting Brake – With Upgrades By Tom Walkinshaw Racing

Ben Branch February 26, 2020
Jaguar-XJS-V12-Lynx-Eventer-Sports-Estate-2048x1223
  • British
  • Cars
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The Lynx Eventer was a special shooting brake version of the Jaguar XJS built by Lynx Motors for 16 years from 1983 onwards. The…

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A Toyota FJ45 Land Cruiser With A 345 hp Corvette 5.7 Litre Ram Jet V8

Ben Branch February 21, 2020
Toyota FJ45 Land Cruiser Front End
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4
  • Classic Cars

This Toyota FJ45 Land Cruiser was restored and upgraded by TLC, a company run by a man who’s name will be immediately recognisable to…

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Mercedes-Benz Ruthmann Unimog – The Greatest Race Car Hauler For Sale On Earth Right Now

Ben Branch February 20, 2020
Mercedes-Benz Unimog Car Hauler
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4

This 1966 Mercedes-Benz Unimog car hauler is one of the more unusual methods you could use to get your car to the race track,…

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The Nose Cose from Jim Hurtubise’s 1969 Mallard-Offenhauser Indy 500 Car

Ben Branch February 20, 2020
Jim Hurtubise Mallard-Offenhauser Indy 500 car
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

This is a nose cone from the last front-engined car to ever qualify for the Indy 500 – Jim Hurtubise’s 1969 Mallard-Offenhauser. Both Jim…

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This Is The 1978 Jaguar XJS Group 44 Trans-Am Championship Winner

Ben Branch February 19, 2020
Jaguar XJS Group 44 Trans-Am Car
  • British
  • Cars
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This is the Group 44 Jaguar XJS that won the Trans-Am Category 1 Drivers’ and Manufacturers’ Championship in the hands of Bob Tullius and…

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Volkswagen Type 166 Schwimmwagen – Erwin Komenda’s Amphibious 4×4

Ben Branch February 18, 2020
Volkswagen Type 166 Schwimmwagen
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4
  • Military

The Volkswagen Type 166 Schwimmwagen was one of the most remarkable vehicles developed during WW2. It was an amphibious 4×4 designed by the same…

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The Beautiful Toyota 2000GT – The First Million Dollar Japanese Sports Car

Ben Branch February 17, 2020
Toyota 2000GT Doors
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Japanese

  The Toyota 2000GT is one of the most important Japanese cars of all time, it’s now the most valuable vintage Japanese production car…

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For Sale: Michael Schumacher’s Ferrari F2004 Engine Cover (Est. $1,500 and $2,500 USD)

Ben Branch February 17, 2020
Michael Schumacher Ferrari F2004 Engine Cover
  • Cars
  • Formula 1
  • Gadgets
  • Gear

This is an engine cover from the Ferrari F2004 Formula 1 car that was driven by multiple World Champion Michael Schumacher in the 2004…

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The Car Of The Future (From 1977) – The Six-Wheeled Panther 6

Ben Branch February 16, 2020
Panther 6 Car Factory
  • British
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In 1977 when the Panther 6 was unveiled to the general public for the first time at London’s 1977 Motorfair show at Earls Court it…

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Project Car: Would You Take On This 1975 BMW E12 525 For ~€800?

Ben Branch February 12, 2020
BMW 525 E12 Front
  • BMW
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Project Vehicles

This 1975 BMW E12 525 has been sitting unused and under cover for a few years, it’s part of a large collection of cars…

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There’s A 500+ HP Ferrari 575M V12 Engine For Sale on eBay

Ben Branch February 8, 2020
Ferrari 575M V12 Engine
  • Cars
  • Extraordinary Engines For Sale
  • Ferrari

This is a 508 hp Ferrari 575M V12 engine, it’s listed as complete and fully functional with 16,875 miles on the clock, and the…

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A Look At The Incredible GP Ice Race – Would You Ski Behind A Race Car?

Ben Branch February 7, 2020
GP-Ice-Race-2020-8
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Racing

What Is The GP Ice Race? The GP Ice Race takes place in Zell am See, a small Alpine town south of Salzburg in Austria. The ice races date back to 1937 and they ran until 1974, the races were restarted in 2019…

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