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The iconic Meyers Manx Dune Buggy was designed initially for desert racing by boat builder and surfer Bruce Meyers back in 1964. It quickly became popular for dominating dune racing in its time, and was eventually also released in a street-oriented m
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Bruce Meyers sparked a cultural phenomenon when he introduced the world to the Manx dune buggy in 1964. Using his own background as both an avid surfer, along with expertise in fiberglass construction thanks to boat-building experience, Meyers set out to improve upon the era's crude
William H. Richardson patented an improvement to the baby carriage in the United States on June, 18, 1889. You can view U.S. patent # 405,600 below. W.H. Richardson improved the first baby carriage. He made the buggy more manageable. He invented the first reversible baby carriage. The buggy designed with a joint in the center that allowed ...
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The year is 2077. You leave your ultra-high-rise via a personal shuttle which silently speeds off, taking you directly to your underground parking space. Really, it’s more of a storage unit than a garage; you’re one of the few remaining who still know how to drive a car, let alone actually own one. With the …
The tech inside this 19th-century conveyance isn't stuck in the 19th century.
A Flavorful Blend of Old & New
Inspired by these guys- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ljOcB7Si5dw A few of us South Floridiots are going to run one of these events at the only hill...
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There truly was a time when the W126, in V-8 SEL form, was simply the best car in the world.
Greyhound - 4WD RC Buggy with BuWizz 2First of all, a big thank you to everybody who supported me in the corresponding WIP-topic on Eurobricks!Update2019/03/15 - I improved the way the rims are connec
Er war der geborene Autobahnraser unter den frühen Supersportwagen. Mit dem Miura lancierte Ferruccio Lamborghini explizit kein Auto für Rundstrecken, sondern einen ungezügelten Überflieger, der alle Ferrari von der Überholspur verjagen sollte. Dazu durchbrach das kaum zu bändigende Geschoss als erster V12-Bolide die 300-km/h-Schallmauer