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    jeudi 12 décembre 2013

    Official Distinguished Gentleman's Ride - Sydney 2013


    The Distinguished Gentleman's Ride is an event that takes place in 38 countries around the world. There are over 145 rides and over 7000 participants. The event is about dapper and classic styled motorcycles & scooters. It is an event for Cafe Racers, Bobbers, Classics, Modern Classics and Classic Scooters.
    This year the event raised over $270k for worldwide medical research into prostate cancer.
    For more information check us out online gentlemansride.com
    We hope you enjoy the first ever DGR official video captured in Sydney 2013.
    We are still in the process of editing a worldwide 2013 video and we will post it as soon as we finish.

    All-New Range Rover Sport | Empty Quarter Documentary

    In the world's largest sand desert, treacherous terrain, violent sandstorms and unforgiving temperatures make The Empty Quarter the toughest challenge yet for the #NewRangeRoverSport. Watch the full story unfold as the team battle the elements against a stunning backdrop to set a new driving record. 


    The Road to Legend - a story about road racing

    Webdocumentary on Metzeler 2013 Road Racing season. An adventure lasted from March, with the presentation at the Ace Cafe in London, to November 2013, with the circuit of Macau, through the North West 200, the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy, and the Metzeler Ulster Grand Prix. A journey that lasted 10 months, full of hope, workouts, great trials, disappointments and victories for the Metzeler riders. A year of racing where every time the pilot faces the asphalt and the danger with the only goal to make a single dream come true: become a legend.

    First ever production Range Rover will be restored and sold


     First ever production Range Rover will be restored and sold

    Made in 1970

    You are looking at the very first production Range Rover which will get the chance of a second life through a major restoration process.
    It was manufactured in 1970 and is now in the possession of Andrew Honychurch who bought it back in 2000 together with the original license plate. The restoration process will require some serious bodywork as the car suffered from severe corrosion.
    When Andrew bought the car it was missing the original V8 engine as power came from a motor taken from a Rover sedan. However, he was able to find a crate engine (of correct age) and ditch the Rover engine.
    After the restoration process will be finished, the car will be sold and Andrew believes its value will increase taking into account it's the first registered Range Rover.