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Sailing Hardware & Gear for Sale
- Upgraded - hobie cat jib car with harken cam cleat - h16 - pair(US $125.00)
- Barient #21 two speed anodized winch with sunbrella cover(US $78.00)
- Boat cam cleat with wire leading ring sailboat pilates equipment 316 stainless(US $22.45)
- 316 stainless steel cam cleat rust proof fairlead leading ring fit for boat 3(US $24.68)
- Ronstan rf3136 battlestick round tiller adapter(US $11.47)
- Lewmar 12” heavy duty chrome winch handle - made in england - solid used(US $39.99)
Jaguar F-Type Coupe teased again ahead of debut
Fri, 15 Nov 2013The new Jaguar F-Type Coupe’s curves With the real F-Type about to be revealed in Los Angeles – the Jaguar F-Type Coupe – Jaguar has already started garnering interest with the first teaser photo of the F-Type Coupe. That photo showed a birds-eye view of the new F-Type Coupe – complete with panoramic glass roof – but this time Jaguar has revealed what could be the money shot – the view from the rear three quarters looking along the side of the new F-Type and highlighting its curves. It’s a view that is reminiscent of the same angle on the E-Type – no bad thing – even if we don’t expect the F-Type Coupe to keep the E-Type’s side-hinged rear hatch we saw on the C-X16 Concept.
MINI Baker Street and MINI Bayswater arrive
Fri, 20 Jan 2012MINI Bayswater and MINI Baker Street Two new MINI Special Editions named after London districts arrive in the form of the MINI Baker Street and MINI Bayswater. MINI decided around this time last year that they would name all future limited editions after London districts, since which time we’ve had the MINI Hampton and MINI Pimlico followed by the MINI Soho and even the MINI London to get a bit of extra mileage out of BMW’s Olympics 2012 sponsorship. And now we get the MINI Baker Street and MINI Bayswater.
Cars, Culture and the City
Tue, 30 Mar 2010When you think of American cities associated with the car it is Los Angeles of course that leaps first to mind, thanks mostly to Hollywood, and Detroit second. But New York turns out to have been vital in the history of car design, as I found researching an exhibition Cars, Culture and the City at the Museum of the City of New York as guest curator over the last few months, working with the museums curator architecture and design, Donald Albrecht. The show has just opened, on March 25.