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This Is The New Carburettor T-Shirt by Silodrome

Ben Branch February 11, 2020
The Carburettor T-Shirt by Silodrome Blue
  • American
  • Clothing
  • Gear

  This is the new Carburettor T-Shirt by Silodrome, it comes in your choice of four colors and seven sizes, and each one is screen…

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For Sale: A Vietnam Veteran Bell UH-1 B “Huey” Helicopter – $165,000 USD

Ben Branch February 10, 2020
  • American
  • Military
  • Planes

The Bell UH-1, or “Huey” as it’s commonly known, is one of the most famous helicopters in the world. In fact it’s probably the…

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Mazda 13B Rotary Engine 1/5th Scale Model by Aoshima – $20.25 USD

Ben Branch February 10, 2020
5th Scale Model Aoshima
  • Engineering
  • Gadgets
  • Gear

This is a Japanese model of one rotor (and housing) from the legendary Mazda 13B Wankel rotary engine, the front face of the model…

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Documentary: Building The Rolls-Royce Merlin Engine

Ben Branch February 9, 2020
Rolls-Royce Merlin Factory
  • British
  • Engineering
  • Films

This documentary gives the best look we’ve ever seen into the process of building a Rolls-Royce Merlin V12. It shows the early design and…

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There’s A 500+ HP Ferrari 575M V12 Engine For Sale on eBay

Ben Branch February 8, 2020
Ferrari 575M V12 Engine
  • Cars
  • Extraordinary Engines For Sale
  • Ferrari

This is a 508 hp Ferrari 575M V12 engine, it’s listed as complete and fully functional with 16,875 miles on the clock, and the…

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A Look At The Incredible GP Ice Race – Would You Ski Behind A Race Car?

Ben Branch February 7, 2020
GP-Ice-Race-2020-8
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Racing

What Is The GP Ice Race? The GP Ice Race takes place in Zell am See, a small Alpine town south of Salzburg in Austria. The ice races date back to 1937 and they ran until 1974, the races were restarted in 2019…

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An Original WW2-Era 1943 BMW R75 With Sidecar

Ben Branch February 7, 2020
BMW R75 Sidecar
  • BMW
  • Military
  • Motorcycles

The BMW R75 and its sibling the Zündapp KS 750, were Germany’s equivalent to the American Jeep. Though it should be noted that the…

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A Brief History of the Bricklin SV-1 – Everything You Need To Know

Jon Branch February 6, 2020
Bricklin SV1
  • Brief Histories
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

The Bricklin SV-1 – A Canadian Match for the Corvette In April 1975 Car and Driver magazine had the opportunity to do a head…

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Millennium Falcon: Owners’ Workshop Manual

Ben Branch February 6, 2020
Millennium Falcon - Owners' Workshop Manual
  • Art
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  • Space

This is the Millennium Falcon: Owners’ Workshop Manual by Haynes, it’s the best and most detailed look at the modified YT-1300 Corellian Freighter that…

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A Restored Jeep J10 Golden Eagle 6.6L V8 Pickup – The Best Dirt Bike Hauler For Sale On Earth Right Now

Ben Branch February 5, 2020
Jeep J10 Golden Eagle Pickup Back 1
  • American
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4

Pickup trucks and motorcycles go together like whiskey and bad decisions. As far as I can tell, this Golden Eagle Jeep J10 is precisely…

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Ruby Castel St Germain Helmet – The World’s Most Beautiful Motorcycle Helmet?

Ben Branch February 5, 2020
Ruby Castel St Germain Helmet
  • Gear
  • Helmets
  • Safety

This is the Ruby Castel St Germain Helmet, it’s had to argue that it’s not one of the most beautiful motorcycle helmets on sale…

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The Quintessential Group B Homologation Special – The Lancia Delta S4 Stradale

Ben Branch February 4, 2020
Lancia Delta S4 Stradale 2
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars
  • Racing

The Lancia Delta S4 was one of the fastest and most advanced Group B rally cars ever developed, it would also directly lead to…

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The traditional “Silodrome” was a carnival sideshow attraction also called the “Wall of Death." You may have seen them at county fairs – the vertical velodromes were originally built from old grain silos, leading to the name "silo-drome."

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