She's the only woman on Top Gear's new presenting line-up, but being a top race ace dubbed the Queen of the Nurburgring is only one of the German 46-year-old's many achievements.
Not sure where to start with your trip planning? This post covers all the basic things you should know including how to build an epic Mongolia itinerary.
As seen on Dark Roasted Blend blog. This is a little BMW! With three wheels, it stays in the main hall of the Atomium. Note the funny Belgian red and white plate: ATO-058. IceSixxx Official Website All rights reserved 2007 IceSixxx Photo of a BMW exposed at the base of the Atomium building. Color retouching. Lomograph transformations.
In this video, electronicsNmore shows how he built a 40 watt hand crank generator from a dish washer motor and some other scrap parts.
"Style is knowing who you are, what you want to say and not giving a damn." -Gore Vidal
I was a 21 yr old student at The Ohio State University in 1978, living in an apartment that was about 600 yards from the Olentangy River. I remember that because during the Blizzard of 1978, when ...
One of my favourite things to come across when I’m researching is a snapshot from history that I’m completely unfamiliar with. A forgotten story to re-discover, another clue to the bigger picture or just a bizarre anecdote from the past; these are my little treasures hiding under rocks. And today, I found these baffling and beautiful photographs of what I can only…
Empty factories, burnt-out homes, silent banks and even derelict police stations litter the city as almost a third of the urban centre lies derelict and abandoned
These editable sight word games are so much fun and simple to prep! Type in any words you want and all 20 sight word activities auto-fill!
1965 Pontiac GTO + Le Mans-Tiger or Pussycat - Original 13.5 * 10.5 Magazine Ad Below is a link to other Pontiac Ads https://www.etsy.com/ca/shop/OriginalAutoAds?ref=search_shop_redirect§ion_id=26986644 This is an Original Large Format Magazine Ad The size is about 13.5 * 10.5 Inches Hopefully The Picture Is Self Explanatory!! The first Pontiac were produced by General Motors in 1926 It was a very successful line till financial problems forced GM to end production in 2010 Some of the more popular models were: GTO Bonneville Trans-Am Parisienne LeMans Firebird Catalina Fiero 6000 Grand Prix Laurentian GTO Judge
The single-wheel, motorised scooter attached to the back of the pram and was kick-started into action, saving nanny precious energy when taking baby...
Why would you not want to buy this?!
Staff at a charity shop encountered visitors of a different kind when they had to escort a proud mother duck and her 10 ducklings to safety
This rather fascinating pictorial map of the Midlands and Eastern Counties (i.e. Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk) was created by A.E. Taylor and published in 1931 by Pratts Oil - which was known as Standard Oil in the US and only a few months later as Esso in the UK.Taylor was...
1. Driving Lesson, East Africa, 1943 Askaris of the King’s African Rifles learning how to change gear at a Motor Transport Depot. Note the stones on their heads to stop them looking down. An askari was a local soldier serving in the armies of the European colonial powers in Africa. Found on Reddit. 2. The…
China's overloaded delivery vehicles: trucks, scooters, bikes and motor tricycles.
Learn more about Minty Survivor: 1957 Cadillac Series 62 Coupe on Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.
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Page 17 of 45 - The great Formula 1 photographs - posted in Racing Comments Archive: Wow! The photographer in this pic must have been just as mental as the drivers. He appears to have got down so low that it gives you the impression he could have toppled off the banking if he lost his balance!
For 12 years, an automotive "Field of Dreams" has been arrayed on the greens at The Golf Club of Amelia Island at Summer Beach, making a name for itself as a more laid back, relaxed concours than Pebble Beach. Take a full-access tour with the automotive experts at Motor Trend.
Up for sale is this original vintage magazine advertisement for the 1965 Pontiac Grand Prix, rescued from the November 17, 1964 issue of Look Magazine. • Measuring in at 13 1/4" x 10 1/4", this item comes with FREE SHIPPING. • This fine example of Madison Avenue automotive advertising ephemera is easily suited for framing, and would make a great addition for any collector or automobilia enthusiast who is a fan of historic Detroit metal and Pontiac/General Motors lore! • Note that this is an original advertisement -not a reproduction or a newly printed remake. • Please be sure to carefully review the pictures in detail so that they meet your expectations prior to making your purchase. • The item is sold as unmatted and unframed (see first photo). • Note that aged documentation will almost always show some sign of age such as curling, yellowed edges or fraying. In this instance, but for minor color-fade, this ad is in near perfect condition. • Finally, nothing on the page has been hidden or ‘Photo-shopped’ out. • To view more vintage, original examples of Pontiac automotive advertising available for purchase, see my shop-section labeled 'OLDSMOBILE - PONTIAC' at: https://www.etsy.com/shop/AutoandAnchorSociety?section_id=27320870
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Ice cream stand, snack bar, and time capsule of milk conveyance.
1938 Delahaye 165 Cabriolet As one of the world’s most voluptuous supercars, this cabriolet design was first released at the 1938 Paris Motor Show. Basically built on a production-version of the V12 145 race car chassis, it received accolades for both radical performance and world class elegance. Furthermore, it is one of only a handful of cars to receive Delahaye’s rare V12 engine. Of all the cabriolet bodies that Figoni et Falaschi made, this sweeping design is their most harmonious. […]
A bike ride with Mom leads Instagrammer danielle_tours to a magical spot.
When most of us think of General Motors, automobiles are what come to mind, but the manufacturing giant has actually built more than just cars. During the 1940's, they were a major player in the locomotive market. Prior to the '50s, traveling by train was your best option if you wanted to travel across the country quickly...
A lovely sample of some of the PTO aircraft.
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The decaying landmarks are providing a brisk trade - tourists are shelling out $45 a pop for a three-hour tour of churches, train stations and humble family homes.
1962 was to be the last year for the C1 Chevrolet Corvette before the introduction of its replacement - Chevrolet chose to send it
This 3-wheeler is clearly a mutilated Renault Dauphine. All we know is that Henri Baldet - probably of Northampton, England - was the creator. I call this homemade two-seater "Dauphinette". The vehicle does not look very stable. It tilts to the left if no one (of the same weight) rides along with the driver. Simultaneously entering and simultaneously sitting down. The beret of the driver compensates the weight of the passenger’s glasses. An accident will happen if the beret blows away. Really exciting. Colorized black & white photo.