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The Remarkable Photography Of Anthony Ryan Schmidt

Ben Branch March 10, 2020
Anthony Ryan Schmidt 9
  • Art
  • Cars
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Anthony Ryan Schmidt is a talented 12 year old photographer on the autism spectrum who has amassed a following of thousands of people on…

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The Honda CT70 – Japan’s Biggest Little Dual Sport Motorcycle

Ben Branch March 9, 2020
Honda CT70
  • Japanese
  • Motorcycles

The Honda CT70 was released in 1969 as a larger sibling to the hugely popular Honda Z50 Monkey Bike. CT was an abbreviation of…

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Icon 1000 Brigand Boots – Daily Wearable Moto Boots With D3O® Armor

Ben Branch March 9, 2020
Icon 1000 Brigand Boots
  • American
  • Boots
  • Clothing
  • Gear

These are the new Icon 1000 Brigand Boots, they’re designed to be daily wearable motorcycle boots that are equally comfortable on and off your motorcycle,…

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Racing Documentary: $500 for Glory – A LeMons Story

Ben Branch March 8, 2020
$500 for Glory - A 24 Hours Of LeMons Story
  • American
  • Films
  • Racing

$500 for Glory – A LeMons Story is a 30 minute film that documents the exploits of an amateur racing team from Wyoming, with…

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There’s A 450 hp R-985 Pratt & Whitney Radial Airplane Engine For Sale On eBay

Ben Branch March 7, 2020
R-985 Pratt & Whitney Radial Wasp Junior Airplane Engine 2
  • American
  • Extraordinary Engines For Sale
  • Planes

The R-985 Pratt & Whitney radial engine, also known as the R-985 Wasp Junior, was originally developed in the late 1920s and put into…

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The Ford Mustang Boss 429 – A Street-Legal Car With A NASCAR Engine

Ben Branch March 6, 2020
Ford Mustang Boss 429
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Ford

The Ford Mustang Boss 429 was created specifically to homologate Ford’s 429 cu. in. semi-hemispherical V8 engine for NASCAR competition. Ford needed an engine…

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A Brief History of the Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40 / BJ40 + J40 Series

Jon Branch March 6, 2020
Land Cruiser Off Road
  • Brief Histories
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4
  • Japanese

The story of the Toyota Land Cruiser J Series (FJ40 / BJ40 etc) starts in the Philippines during the Second World War, the Japanese…

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Carroll Shelby’s Other V8-Powered British Roadster – The Sunbeam Tiger

Ben Branch March 5, 2020
Sunbeam Tiger Front Wheel
  • American
  • British
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

There were two Sunbeam Tiger prototypes developed in the early 1960s, one was built by Carroll Shelby and his team and the other by…

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The Peugeot Impitoyable Whiskey Tasting Set

Ben Branch March 5, 2020
Peugeot Impitoyable Whiskey Tasting Set Main
  • Gear
  • Taste
  • Whiskey

This is the Peugeot Impitoyable Whiskey Tasting Set, the unusually shaped glass is designed to capture the alcohol burn while releasing the whisky’s aroma,…

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The ZERO XP – A Futuristic Custom Electric Motorcycle by Untitled Motorcycles

Ben Branch March 4, 2020
ZERO XP SR F Custom Electric Motorcycle Lights
  • Custom Motorcycles
  • Electric Motorcycles
  • Motorcycles

The ZERO XP is a bespoke custom electric motorcycle built by renowned bike builder Hugo Eccles of Untitled Motorcycles in the USA. Hugo is…

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The Ferro & Co. Distinct 3 Vintage Racing Watch Series – $329 to $849 CAD

Ben Branch March 4, 2020
Ferro & Co. Distinct III Vintage Racing Watch
  • Gear
  • Style
  • Watches

This is the new Distinct 3 watch by Ferro & Co., it comes in three models and there are four movements to choose from,…

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1 Of 10 Ever Made: The 1969 Intermeccanica Murena 429 GT

Ben Branch March 3, 2020
Intermeccanica Murena 429 GT
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Italian

The Intermeccanica Murena was the result of a brief foray into the world of car making by two Americans, M. Charles Schwendler and Jospeh Vos. The…

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