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- 2008-lotus-exige-2-door-coupe-s steering wheel accessories wristwatch(US $3.50)
- 2009-volkswagen-new-beetle-coupe-2-door steering wheel accessories wristwatch(US $3.50)
- 2011 lotus evora 2-door coupe steering wheel accessories wristwatch(US $3.50)
- 2011 mitsubishi outlander sport speedometer accessories wristwatch(US $3.50)
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Concept Car of the Week: BMW Z13 (1993)
Fri, 30 Nov 2012Rear-mounted engine, three seats, central driving position, 830 kg. What might sound like the ingredients for a fantastic little sports car apply in fact to the exceptionally compact and exciting BMW Z13 concept presented in 1993 at the Geneva motor show. BMW engineers and designers developed a car that combined practicality, innovation, safety, economy and, more importantly, it looks like a lot of fun.
Record breaking Bluebird reunited with nose
Fri, 13 Dec 2013WORLD LAND SPEED RECORD holder Sir Malcolm Campbell’s Bluebird CN7 car has been reunited with its original nose. The car’s original nose was damaged and then kept in Coventry since 1960, but it has now been brought back to the car that lives at the National Motor Museum at Beaulieu, Hampshire. Damaged during a World Land Speed Record attempt on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, USA, the nose of the car was sent back to Coventry for repairs and an updated design to help make the car more stable at very high speeds.
Million Dollar Fiat: 1953 Zagato Fiat 8V Elaborata
Mon, 25 Jul 2011Fiat's first, and only, V8 engine debuted at the 1952 Geneva Auto Show powering a sleek two-seater intended to dominate Ferrari, Maserati and Lancia in two-liter sports-car racing. The car was designated the 8V, or Otto Vu in Italian, because Fiat had mistakenly thought that Ford held a trademark on V8. Fiat's legendary design engineer Dante Giacosa mounted the upper portions of a pair of 70-degree V4 engines on a single crankcase to make the 1996-cc, OHV V8.