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Vintage Racing Decals From CrashDaddy

Ben Branch August 31, 2020
Vintage Racing Decals
  • American
  • Art
  • Gear

  As vintage car collecting and racing becomes more and more popular the demand for vintage motorsport decals has continued to rise. Surprisingly it’s not…

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Watch The Full Film: Hot Rod – A Movie From 1950

Ben Branch August 30, 2020
Hot Rod Crash
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Films
  • Hot Rods

  This is the complete feature film Hot Rod from 1950, it’s a B-movie in the spirit of other classics in this genre from…

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The 1915 Autoped Motorized Scooter – The World’s First Powered Production Scooter

Ben Branch August 29, 2020
Autoped Motorized Scooter
  • American
  • Motor Scooters
  • Motorcycles

  The Autoped is widely regarded as being the first mass-produced motorized scooter, it was offered in both electric and gasoline versions, and the…

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Hasegawa 1:16 Scale Model Sopwith Camel – The Legendary WWI British Fighter

Ben Branch August 29, 2020
Hasegawa 1-16 Scale Sopwith Camel 7
  • British
  • Gadgets
  • Gear
  • Planes

  This 1:16 scale Sopwith Camel model kit by Hasegawa has breathtaking detail throughout, it’s been designed to be displayed uncovered with no fabric…

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Classic Racing Livery Surfboards by Racing Emotion

Ben Branch August 28, 2020
Racing Car Livery Surfboards
  • Art
  • Design
  • Gear
  • Surfboards

  This series of eight surfboard by Racing Emotion carry some of the most famous motor racing paint schemes in history, including the legendary…

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For Sale: A Vincent Black Lightning – The Fastest Production Motorcycle In The World In 1948

Ben Branch August 27, 2020
Vincent Black Lightning
  • British
  • Motorcycles
  • Racing

  The Vincent Black Lightning was the fastest production motorcycle in the world when it was first offered to the public as a production…

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Barebones Pulaski Axe – The Legendary American Firefighter’s Axe

Ben Branch August 27, 2020
Barebones Pulaski Axe
  • American
  • Camping
  • Survival
  • Tools

  The Barebones Pulaski Axe is a modern version of the legendary Pulaski axe which was invented by Ed Pulaski in 1911 to fight…

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The Fourth-Generation Toyota 4×4 Pickup – The Indestructible Hilux

Ben Branch August 26, 2020
Toyota Pickup Hilux
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4
  • Classic Cars

  This vehicle, known as the Toyota Pickup in the United States but as the Toyota Hilux in almost all other world markets, has become…

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A 1:8th Scale Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza – A Model That Took 40 Years To Complete

Ben Branch August 26, 2020
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza Pocher Model Main
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Design
  • Engineering

  This astonishingly detailed 1:8th scale Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza was such a complex kit to assemble that it took three consecutive owners…

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The Original BMW M6 – A Naturally-Aspirated Bavarian Muscle Car

Ben Branch August 25, 2020
BMW M6 Headlights
  • BMW
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

  In 1983 BMW introduced the first M6, known as the M635CSi outside of the USA and Japan, it was a high-performance grand tourer based…

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The Can-Am Chronograph by Omologato – $468 USD

Ben Branch August 25, 2020
Can-Am Chronograph by Omologato
  • British
  • Design
  • Watches

  This is the Can-Am chronograph by Omologato, it’s limited to just 200 pieces worldwide, and it comes at a refreshingly affordable price point…

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The Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 – Ferruccio Lamborghini’s V12 Ferrari Challenger

Ben Branch August 24, 2020
Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 Headlights
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Italian

  The Lamborghini 400 GT 2+2 was a critically important car for the then-new Italian automaker – the 400 GT was the direct successor…

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