mardi 12 mars 2013
Volkswagen Golf I with 736 HP by Boba Motoring
100-200 km/h in 5 seconds
Boba Motoring has turned a first-gen Volkswagen Golf into one of the most powerful front-wheel drive cars in the world.
Looks can be deceiving especially when talking about this old Golf which packs a 2.0-liter 16V turbocharged engine generating 736 HP (541 kW) on E85 fuel thanks to a Garrett GTX3582R turbocharger. It also has a roll cage, KMS MD35 ECU and a 6-speed manual gearbox sending the entire horsepower to the front wheels shod in Toyo R888 tires.
Boba Motoring does not disclose the car's 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) sprint time but they say it takes five seconds from 62 mph (100 km/h) to 124 mph (200 km/h).
Source: via germancarscene.com
Rally de España Histórico 2013
Manche du championnat FIA Historic Rally disputée dans la province de Ávila, en Espagne.
Prueba del IA Historic Rally Championship disputada en la provincia de Ávila.
5 Seductive Sirens of the Seventies
When male attention wasn’t being captivated by the cars and watches of the Seventies, it was daydreaming about these seductive sirens that kept us occupied. Here’s our top five...
Raquel Welch
Although her most famous screen appearance was in the 1966 film One Million Years B.C. (yes, in that bikini), Welch continued to remain a sex symbol throughout the Seventies.
Bo Derek
Her most successful film was the 1979 picture 10 - in which Dudley Moore’s character adjudged her to be an ‘11’ on the attractiveness scale. Most men would agree…
Debbie Harry
As confident in seductive pose as she was in voice, Blondie frontwoman Debbie Harry was the ultimate musical temptress of the late Seventies.
Farrah Fawcett
In the Seventies, the late Farrah Fawcett earned more in poster sale royalties than from her salary for appearing in Charlie’s Angels - need any more be said?
Jaclyn Smith
Smith fared a little better than Fawcett in Charlie’s Angels, managing to be the only one who remained during the entire production run – much to the delight of young boys (and grown men) across the world.
Text: J. Philip Rathgen(ClassicDriver)
Photos: Getty Images
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