lundi 9 décembre 2013
Filson 4x4
You know how we feel about the Filson Brand (it's a little thing called love). Their products epitomize what we cherish about American-made goods, and when we found out that they were now fusing their brand into a Jeep, we knew a good thing just got better.
The offspring of two rugged American icons, the AEV Brute Double Cab Jeep sports the same values that Filson puts into every product. It's tough enough for earth’s most rugged environments, yet stylish enough to get a tip of the hat from any car enthusiast. It's an instant American classic.
Expedition-ready, this Brute Double Cab offers a 475 horsepower engine, 6.4 liter Hemi V8, and reinforced stamped steel bumpers. Its heat reduction hood and 35” BFGoodrich Mud Terrain Tires are necessary as it wields a 9,500 lb. WARN winch and 3.5” Dualsport SC Suspension System.
Looking to the interior, Filson's signature Horween leather coats the seating, while the doors are accented with durable Twill panels. With a Filson-specific, non-metallic dark green exterior paint, exterior and interior badging, and custom tonneau cover, this 4×4 is as sophisticated on the inside as it is muscular on the outside.
So whether you are looking to bear track in the backcountry or cast out near the stream, with the help of $130,000 in extra cash, you'll be scaling the backroads in no time.
Images ©Filson. from huckberry
Monsieur Belmondo, start your engine!
The French film daredevil and star of 'Breathless' was known for his action hero adventures; but it's less well known that Jean-Paul Belmondo also loved cars. No wonder he looks so pleased to be slipping into the driver's seat of a Matra...
An article for the French magazine 'Paris Match' brought together two of the nation's heroes: the photographer Philippe le Tellier and Jean-Paul Belmondo who, in the course of his acting life, would appear in some 85 films. The article gave the movie star and self-confessed car enthusiast the chance to taste the thrill of driving the prototype Matra. Unlike his American alter ego Steve McQueen, Jean-Paul Belmondo never actually raced, leaving that to his son Paul, who drove in Formula 1 in the 1990s. But among the treasures in his garage were a Ferrari 250 GT Cabriolet, a Maserati Ghibli and even a Morgan 4/4. On Bebel's wrist (as the French affectionately nicknamed their action hero) was always a Rolex Daytona (recently sold at auction in Geneva). But what particularly impressed us was that, for his Matra experience, the star chose to wear not jeans and a leather jacket, but the outfit of a rather stylish gentleman with petrol in his blood.
Photos: Philippe le Tellier/Paris Match
Classic Matras can be found for sale in the Classic Driver Market.
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Monsieur Belmondo,
start your engine!
dimanche 8 décembre 2013
it's the film for sunday : The Glory Days of British Motorbikes
Timeshift returns with an exploration of the British love of fast, daring and sometimes reckless motorbike riding during a period when home-grown machines were the envy of the world. From TE Lawrence in the 1920s, to the 'ton up boys' and rockers of the 1950s, motorbikes represented unparalleled style and excitement, as British riders indulged their passion for brands like Brough Superior, Norton and Triumph.
But it wasn't all thrills and spills - the motorbike played a key role during World War II and it was army surplus bikes that introduced many to the joy and freedom of motorcycling in the 50s, a period now regarded as a golden age. With its obsession with speed and the rocker lifestyle, it attracted more than its fair share of social disapproval and conflict. Narrated by John Hannah.
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The Glory Days of British Motorbikes
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