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The Saga Siglar By Helle Knives – A 1,000 Year Old Viking Design

Ben Branch February 3, 2023
Saga Siglar By Helle Knives
  • Camping
  • Gear
  • Knives

This is the Saga Siglarn by Norwegian company Helle Knives. It’s based on original Viking knife designs dating back 1,000 years and it was released…

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In The Factory Crate For 46 Years: A 1977 Kawasaki KZ400 Deluxe

Ben Branch February 2, 2023
Kawasaki KZ400 Ad In Crate 11
  • Motorcycles
  • Still In The Crate

This 1977 Kawasaki KZ400 Deluxe has remained unused in its factory crate for 46 years and counting. It’s now probably the best and most original…

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A Royal Air Force Heuer Monte Carlo Dashboard Timer

Ben Branch February 2, 2023
Heuer Monte Carlo
  • Gear
  • Military
  • Watches

This Heuer Monte Carlo was originally bought by the Royal Air Force, as is attested by its RAF backing plate and engravings. The RAF…

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Retro Survivor For Sale: A 1977 Mercedes-Benz T2 Notin Motorhome

Ben Branch February 1, 2023
Mercedes-Benz Notin Motorhome Main
  • Camping
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

This is a 1977 Mercedes-Benz T2-based motorhome built by Notin, a French company known for their bespoke camper builds – with each tailored specifically to…

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For Sale: An Iso Rivolta IR 300

Jon Branch February 1, 2023
Iso Rivolta IR 300GT Coupé Bertone
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Italian

The Iso Rivolta IR 300 GT is a little known but superb Grand Touring car, perhaps one of the greatest of the 1960s all…

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The Ferves Ranger 4×4 – Designed By Carlo Ferrari

Jon Branch January 31, 2023
Ferves Ranger four wheel drive microcar
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4

The pint-sized Ferves Ranger was developed by Ferrari, but not that Ferrari. It was designed by Carlo Ferrari, no relation to Enzo, who ended…

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For Sale: An Original 1968 Triumph TR6C Trophy “Desert Sled”

Ben Branch January 31, 2023
Triumph TR6C Trophy Desert Sled
  • British
  • Motorcycles

This is an original 1968 Triumph TR6C Trophy, it’s one of the most consequential motorcycles ever made by the British manufacturer and for a…

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The World’s First Production Motorcycle: The 1894 Hildebrand & Wolfmüller

Ben Branch January 30, 2023
Hildebrand & Wolfmüller Motorcycle
  • Curious Contraptions
  • Motorcycles

This is a Hildebrand & Wolfmüller Motorcycle from 1894, a bike that carries the distinction of being the first production motorcycle in history. It…

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Lotus 107 Formula 1 Car Rear Wing Post

Ben Branch January 30, 2023
Lotus 107 Formula 1 Car Rear Wing Post
  • Formula 1
  • Gear

This is the rear wing post from a Lotus 107 Formula 1 car that was used in the 1992, 1993, and 1994 seasons. It’s…

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For Sale: An Isuzu I-Mark Turbo RS – “The Forgotten Giugiaro”

Ben Branch January 29, 2023
Isuzu I-Mark Turbo RS 3
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

This is the Isuzu I-Mark Turbo RS, it’s a little-remembered hot hatch from the golden age of turbo that was designed by Italian great…

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Sculpture: An Original Ferrari Testarossa Side Mirror

Ben Branch January 29, 2023
Ferrari Testarossa Side Mirror Sculpture
  • Art
  • Cars
  • Gear

This is an original Ferrari Testarossa side mirror that’s been mounted to a black carbon base, and signed by Gervadino Design. When the Ferrari…

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The De Tomaso Mangusta “Mongoose”

Jon Branch January 28, 2023
De Tomaso Mangusta Ghia GT sports car
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  • Main
  • Shelby

The De Tomaso Mangusta ranks as one of Italian designer Giorgetto Giugiaro’s most outstanding mid-engined designs. Originally created based on a backbone chassis built…

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