Inventions in the past had once inspired awe to the masses
Peter Walker: Bradley Wiggins is known as the ‘rockstar’ of cycling, but is Gary Kemp really the only popstar on two wheels?
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1966 Ferrari 330 GTC
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I’ll admit to being a bit apprehensive. This is my first post about the fantastic ’59s. One should tread carefully on this pinnacle of American automotive excess that were the […]
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1932 Auburn 12-160 Auburn turned the industry on its ear with a new V12 for 1932. Designed by chief engineer George Kublin, it utilized a narrow, 45-degree vee with horizontal valves in the heads, operated by a single camshaft through rockers. It developed 160 bhp from 391 cubic inches, more efficient than Packard or Lincoln. Priced from $1,105, it was an incredible bargain. Story by Rm Auctions In Detail submitted by Richard Owen type Series Production Car built at Detroit, […]
The Cord L-29 Was the first American car to offer Front Wheel Drive it was powered by a 5.0L Straight Eight Cylinder Engine producing 125HP, it was underpowered and achieved a top speed of around 80mph, only 4.400 units were built.
Leyland Cheetah Harrington (1939)
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The Fiat 600 Multipla was the result of WWII austerity in Europe and the need for very cheap motorcars that could carry more than 2 people...
Auburn, IN: the A-C-D Museum and former home of the Auburn Automobile Company. I remember taking field trips there when I was in elementary school. This is the original art deco-style company showroom.
There's some seriously strange, weird and wacky vehicles out there. Many more than the few shown here and it's great to see they're more than just figments of someone's fertile imaginations...
A chance to buy the Captain Nemo Naseeruddin Shah Nautilus car from The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
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Autoart Toyota 2000GT 1/18 scale model with Watanabe wheels. Such a sick combination.
The story of the Bizzarrini 5300 GT reads like a political thriller set in ancient Rome - there was intrigue, deception, political posturing and
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The first buses to come into service did so slightly earlier, though – back in London. As soon as the war began, London’s buses were pressed into action. Here is a small collection of vintage pictures that show London's traffic with kinds of wonderful buses in the early 20th century. A bus and a midget car in a London street, 1928 An early double decker bus on a London street, 1905 Bus at the corner of Tottenham Court Road, London Buses and trolleybuses in Kings Cross, London, ca. 1930s Buses in London, 1927 Crowded bus on a street, London, 1928 Hammersmith Bridge, London, 1900 Karl Sander, a former German circus performer, demostrates his novel way of advertising as he rides besides a bus in Streatham in south London, 9 August 1932 Kingsland Road, London, 1929 London Bus in autochrome, 1928 Ludgate Circus, London, 1927 On Tottenham Court Road, 1927 On Westminster Bridge, ca. 1910 Piccadilly Circus, London, 1939 Street scene at Trafalgar Square in the winter of 1915 Traffic in London, 1927 Victoria bus station in London, 1927 Buses in front of the National Gallery in London, 1927 Street traffic on London Bridge, 1927
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This edited article about Amelia Bloomer originally appeared in Look and Learn issue number 696 published on 17 May 1975 Cycling in bloomers was a huge step towards the emancipation of Victorian women, by Peter Jackson Amelia Bloomer’s ideas of women’s wear were greeted with derision. But she was a dauntless pioneer who was determined […]