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The Rare Land Rover Winter Water Wolf: A Defender For The Royal Marines

Ben Branch September 22, 2021
Land Rover Winter Water Wolf 4
  • British
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4
  • Military

This is an original Land Rover Winter Water Wolf, it’s one of just 50 that are thought to have been built for Britain’s Royal Marines…

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Trip Machine Escapade Pack: A 3-In-1 Motorcycle Adventure Luggage Collection

Ben Branch September 22, 2021
Trip Machine Escapade Pack
  • Adventure
  • Bags
  • Gear

The Trip Machine Escapade Pack was developed as a single kit that can be bought by motorcyclists planning road trips, or off-road trips, and…

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The Chevrolet Blazer Chalet: A Four-Wheel Drive Adventure Camper

Ben Branch September 21, 2021
Chevrolet Blazer Chalet
  • Adventure
  • American
  • Camping
  • Classic 4x4

The Chevrolet Blazer Chalet and its sibling, the GMC Jimmy Casa Grande, were only built in 1976 and 1977 in relatively limited numbers –…

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1965 Ford Anglia Sportsman: The “Mini Ford Thunderbird”

Ben Branch September 21, 2021
Ford Anglia Sportsman 1
  • British
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

The Ford Anglia is one of few 1960s-era classic cars that’s immediately recognizable to many millennial thanks to the model’s inclusion in the Harry Potter…

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The Honda T500: A Mid-Engined Truck With A 9,000 RPM Redline

Ben Branch September 20, 2021
Honda T500 19
  • Cars
  • Japanese

When Honda debuted the T360 mini-truck in June of 1963 it became the company’s first ever production automobile, beating the Honda S500 Sports by…

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A Rare, Fully Functioning Marmon V16 Engine On A Display Stand

Ben Branch September 20, 2021
Marmon V16
  • American
  • Classic Cars
  • Extraordinary Engines For Sale

The Marmon V16 was a remarkably advanced engine by the standards of the late 1920s, it features an aluminum block and heads with steel…

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The Bowler Wildcat: A Street-Legal Off-Road Racer

Ben Branch September 19, 2021
Bowler Wildcat 11
  • British
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4

The Bowler Wildcat looks like what might happen if you injected a standard Land Rover Defender with six pints of horse steroids and left…

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Free Live Stream: The 2021 Goodwood Revival

Ben Branch September 19, 2021
Goodwood Revival
  • British
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Films

The Goodwood Revival is one of the most important vintage motorsport events in the world, if not the most important outright. Held annually at…

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The “Ferrari Of The East” – A Rare Melkus RS 1000 From East Germany

Ben Branch September 18, 2021
Melkus RS 1000 16
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

Known locally as the “Ferrari Of The East,” the Melkus RS 1000 is a sports car that was made behind the Iron Curtain in Soviet…

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The Hodaka Ace 100 – A Revolutionary 1960s-Era Japanese/American Dirt Bike

Ben Branch September 18, 2021
Hodaka Ace 100
  • American
  • Japanese
  • Motorcycles

This is an original 1968 Hodaka Ace 100, an excellent example of the influential motorcycles made by the unusual American/Japanese company back in the 1960s…

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A Jet Age Citroën H Van By Barou: One Of A Kind Vintage Camper

Ben Branch September 17, 2021
Citroën H Van By Barou
  • Camping
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

This is a Citroën H Van as you’ve probably never seen it before, with a custom made coachbuilt body by French company Barou. It was…

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The Danner x James Bond 007 Tanicus Boots From “No Time To Die”

Ben Branch September 17, 2021
Danner x James Bond 007 Tanicus Boots From No Time To Die
  • American
  • Boots
  • Clothing

These are the new 007 Tanicus Boots From “No Time To Die,” that new Bond film that was originally meant to be released in…

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