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The Oldsmobile 442 – Designed To Brawl With The Pontiac GTO

Ben Branch August 21, 2020
Oldsmobile 442
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Muscle Cars

  The first Oldsmobile 442 was developed quickly as a competitor for the Pontiac GTO – a muscle car that had surprised many with…

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The New Simpson Speed Bandit Motorcycle Helmet

Ben Branch August 21, 2020
Simpson Speed Bandit Motorcycle Helmet Black
  • American
  • Gear
  • Helmets

  This is the new Simpson Speed Bandit motorcycle helmet, it features the the Simpson “Speed Brow” which helps to keep wearers cool using…

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The Rare Iso Rivolta IR 300 – An Italian GT Car With The Heart Of A Corvette

Ben Branch August 20, 2020
Iso Rivolta IR 300 16
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Italian

This Iso Rivolta IR 300 has a fascinating history – it was originally owned by a famous jockey who lost control of it while…

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A Quick History of the Indian 101 Scout

Jon Branch August 20, 2020
Indian 101 Scout
  • American
  • Brief Histories
  • Indian
  • Motorcycles

Charles B. Franklin: the Engineer with Practical Experience Charles Bayly Franklin, the engineer who was to create three of the most iconic Indian motorcycles,…

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Short Film: Kawasaki H2 Mach IV 750 Triple – Chainsmoker

Ben Branch August 19, 2020
Kawasaki H2 Mach IV 750 Triple 4
  • Films
  • Japanese
  • Motorcycles

  This short film by the team at Brightside Media tells the story of the Kawasaki H2 Mach IV 750 triple, one of the…

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Land Rover Series 3 – British Trans-Africa Expedition Livery

Ben Branch August 19, 2020
Land Rover Series 3 Front
  • British
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4
  • Land Rover

  This 1973 Series 3 Land Rover was discovered by Buz Ras at a wealthy apple farmer’s house in Tieton, Washington, it had been…

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An Original Swiss Police Bike – A 1977 Honda CB500 Four

Ben Branch August 18, 2020
Honda CB500 Four 8
  • Japanese
  • Motorcycles

  This is an original police motorcycle from Switzerland, it was first deployed in Canton de Fribourg before being transferred to Canton de Solothurn…

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A New Series Of Classic Sports Car Prints By Ecurie

Ben Branch August 18, 2020
Porsche 904 2
  • Art
  • British
  • Cars
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  • Home

This series of seven prints by the team at Ecurie have all been hand-drawn before being digitized and offered as high-quality prints on 200…

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Toyota FJ45 Land Cruiser Pickup – With a 345 hp Chevrolet Ram Jet 350 V8

Ben Branch August 17, 2020
Toyota FJ45 Land Cruiser Pickup
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4
  • Japanese

  This Toyota FJ45 Land Cruiser Pickup was given a comprehensive restoration back in 2003, the original inline-six cylinder engine was replaced with a…

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The Überleben Kräftig Fire Starter – An 8″ Long 20,000+ Strike Fire Steel

Ben Branch August 17, 2020
Überleben Kräftig Fire Starter Fire Steel
  • Camping
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  • Survival

This is the Überleben Kräftig Fire Starter, it’s an 8 inch long, 1/2 inch thick fire steel designed to last for years thanks to…

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WWII Training Film: How To Fly The B-26 Airplane – 1944

Ben Branch August 16, 2020
How To Fly The B-26 Airplane
  • American
  • Films
  • Planes

“How To Fly The B-26 Airplane” is an original WWII training film for new trainee pilots, to help familiarize them with the legendary Martin…

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For Sale: An Original 7.6 Litre Seagrave V12 From The 1930s

Ben Branch August 15, 2020
Seagrave V12 Engine
  • American
  • Classic Cars
  • Extraordinary Engines For Sale

  The Seagrave V12 was a modified version of the Pierce-Arrow V12 – an engine that had been developed by Pierce-Arrow chief engineer Karl…

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