can’t wait… but it will be winter by the time i get there. ferrari 365 GTB4 daytona spyder. by dd
cars
get lucky?
james bond’s lotus espirit submarine was found in a storage container a long island man bought for $100. now expected to be sold at over $1m at RM Auctions in london on september 9 by kd
andy warhol’s bmw m1 art car
“now i don’t care what you dress like or what you wear, but please make sure baby, you’ve got some colours in there.” by kd
Ermini the car: 1949
yes, combine a heavily modified fiat 1100 chassis with an alfa romeo 2500 engine… you’ve got the ermini. design and power, questa era la voglia di pasquino ermini (this was the will of the pasquino ermini), italian car designer and mechanic. direct from a vintage car fair in piazza signoria, florence. by nk
Steve McQueen’s drivers license and car
pininfarina’s style and sophistication with scagletti’s engineering excellence just the right car for the man
steve mcqueen with his ferrari 250 gt lusso in a deep burgundy color (trust me on that) and below that his motor racing drivers license valid till ’64. lets not get into the suit for now, but a man of style indeed. by dd
combi – ride in style
gotta love it: if you cant afford a lamborghini how about a jamaican?
1962 Panhard & Levassor CD: When giants roamed France
1962 panhard et levassor CD le mans1962 panhard cd original catalogue brochure1962 panhard cd original catalogue brochure1962 panhard cd original catalogue brochure
wow, talk about the history and heritage of a marque. you may be wondering about the undeniable resemblance of this car to the celebrated citroen ds, well read on. it’s something i learned today myself. here’s a little history:
“panhard & levassor was an innovative french car manufacturer established by rene panhard and emile levassor in 1887. their first car in 1890 was based on a daimler engine licence. levassor obtained his license from a friend, sarazin, who already had one. upon sarazin’s death in 1887, his widow married levassor, and the deal was sealed. the german daimler and the french levassor became fast friends, and shared improvements with one another. these first vehicles set many modern standards, but each was a one-off design. panhards used a clutch pedal to operate a chain-driven gearbox and featured a front-mounted radiator. an 1895 panhard is credited with the first modern transmission. for the 1894 paris-rouen rally, alfred vacheron equipped his 4 horsepower vehicle with a “steering wheel”, wow, believed to be one of the earliest employments of the principle. in 1891, the company built its first all-levassor design, a “state of the art” model, the “systeme panhard” consisted of four wheels, a front mounted engine and rear wheel drive and a crude sliding-gear transmission, sold at 3500 francs… it would remain the standard until cadillac introduced synchromesh in 1928. this was to become the standard layout for automobiles for most of the next century. finally it was panhard who shared their daimler engine license with unknown bicycle maker armand peugeot, who formed his own car company, you may have heard of peugeot!
in 1895, panhard et levassors finished first and second in the paris-bordeux race. one piloted solo by levassor himself for over 48 hrs, on quadruple french espressos. panhard went on to became the largest and most profitable manufacturer of automobiles before WWI. there after french panhards continued to win numerous races from 1895 to 1903. in 1925 a 4.8 litre (292ci) model set the world record for the fastest hour run, an average of 185.51 km/h (115.26 mph). the last panhard passenger car was built in 1967. from 1968 on, the civilian branch was absorbed by citroen in 1965, and the marque was retired. you can be sure that the citroen ds was inspired by none other than the panhard cd…” by dd
CARJACKing
Serge Gainsbourg doing Jane Birkin
“shit serge, this cheap ass helmet sucks, can’t you do another shitty song with bardot moaning and buy me a decent helmet like hilary rhoda? i’m sick of your bohemian artist life. i’m seriously considering dumping your ass for eric or that other chap john barry.” by dd + ars
1965 Ford GT40: 1 of 5 Rare Works Prototype Roadsters
this 1965 ford GT works prototype roadster did not sell at high bid of €2.100.000 versus pre-sale estimate of €2.400.000 – €2.900.000. but its highly collectible if you can bid closer in. chassis number GT/111 is one of only 5 prototype open GT roadsters built by ford advanced vehicle operations in the UK during early 1965, of which just 4 survive; competed at le mans trials and targa florio in period; its whereabouts remained largely unknown for forty years until chassis was rediscovered in 2006; following a restoration GT/111 reappeared at the 2007 goodwood revival. by dd