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For Sale: A Lamborghini Diablo V12 Coffee Table

Ben Branch February 26, 2024
Lamborghini Diablo V12 Coffee Table
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This is a coffee table made from a Lamborghini Diablo V12, it has a tempered glass top which is supported by all 12 pistons,…

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The Triumph TR5: Silodrome Buying Guides

Jon Branch February 25, 2024
Triumph TR5
  • Buying Guides
  • Cars
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The Triumph TR5 features body styling by Michelotti which is at once delicately beautiful and yet somehow also purposeful. The TR5 is regarded by…

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The Long Splitter Axe By Adler Axes – Made In Germany

Ben Branch February 25, 2024
Adler Axes Long Splitter Axe
  • Camping
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This is the Long Splitter Axe from the team at Adler Axes, it was developed with a unique head that combines the functions of…

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650 BHP Supercharged Land Rover Defender Pick Up Truck

Ben Branch February 24, 2024
Land Rover Defender Pick Up Truck 19
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4

This is almost certainly the most powerful, and possibly the most ludicrous, Land Rover Defender we’ve ever featured. It was built by 3R Automotive…

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The 1929 de Havilland Gipsy Moth From “Out of Africa” Is Now For Sale

Ben Branch February 23, 2024
De Havilland Gipsy Moth From Out Of Africa
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This is the 1929 de Havilland Gipsy Moth that was used extensively in the 1985 film “Out of Africa” starring Meryl Streep and Robert…

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A Japanese-Style Tanto Knife Made From A Railroad Spike

Ben Branch February 23, 2024
Railroad Spike Japanese Tanto Knife
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This is an American railroad spike that’s been hand-forged by the blacksmiths at Northern Cresent Iron into a Japanese-style tanto knife with a 4.5″…

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A Rare 1970 MkII Manta Ray Beach Buggy

Ben Branch February 22, 2024
Manta Ray Beach Buggy
  • Cars
  • Classic Cars

This is one of the few surviving examples of the Manta Ray Beach Buggy, it’s a MkII variant from 1970 with a design based…

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Sunski Couloir: Sunglasses With Removable Magnetic Side Shields

Ben Branch February 22, 2024
Sunski Couloir
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These are the Sunski Couloir sunglasses, each pair comes with a set of removable magnetic side shields designed to protect you from glare reflected…

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For Sale: A Recently Built Range Rover Dakar Rally Racer

Ben Branch February 21, 2024
Range Rover Dakar Classic Racer
  • Cars
  • Classic 4x4
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This is a 1980 Range Rover V8 that was painstakingly rebuilt into a competitive rally car by Roberto Rettani – an experienced race car…

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1980 Ford Pinto “Cruising Wagon” Rallye Pack 4-Speed

Ben Branch February 20, 2024
Ford Pinto Cruising Wagon Rallye Pack
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This is a 1980 Ford Pinto “Cruising Wagon” with the rare Rallye Pack option and a 4-speed manual transmission. These wagons are hard to…

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Ex-Steve Perry Of “Journey”: A 1987 Harley-Davidson Softail Custom

Ben Branch February 19, 2024
Harley-Davidson Softail Custom
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  • Motorcycles

This 1987 Harley-Davidson Softail Custom was bought new off the showroom floor by Steve Perry, best-known as the frontman and lead singer of rock…

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Warehouse Discovery: The 1968 Kershaw “Cruiseaire” Toronado Limousine

Ben Branch February 18, 2024
Kershaw Cruiseaire
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  • Classic Cars

This is the Kershaw “Cruiseaire,” it was built in 1968 on the chassis of an Oldsmobile Toronado as a new kind of limousine and/or…

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