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    samedi 8 février 2014

    Snapshot, 1954: Sun, a cola and a smouldering diva


    Marilyn Monroe beim Sonnenbad 1954 im Bikini
    This image from 1954 depicts a happy-go-lucky Marilyn Monroe basking in the sun, ice-cold bottle of cola (and is that a cheeky brandy?) within reach…
    Apparently taking a break from filming, Marilyn’s outfit comprises Lucite heels, bangle earrings and a stunning two-piece swimsuit. With her wedding band notably absent, it’s likely that the photo was taken in the latter months of 1954 – meaning she had already filmed the legendary ‘white dress’ moment in The Seven Year Itch. With the popularity that scene generated, it’s no wonder she chose a similar hue in which to frolic in the balmy outdoors...
    Photo: Snap/Rex

    KAWASAKI KZ750 BY CHAD HODGE


    KZ750 by Chad Hodge
    The name Chad Hodge should sound familiar. He designed the sensational Bullitt helmet concept a few years ago—a retro, full-face design that’s since been picked up by Bell and is about to go on sale. Originally from Louisville, Chad works as industrial designer out of his shop in Brooklyn. This 1978-model Kawasaki KZ750B is his first custom build and, coincidentally, the first motorcycle he ever owned.
    “I got it 10 years ago when I was 18 but never got it running right”, says Chad. “The starter clutch was toast and the kickshaft bent, so I abandoned it for other bikes. I ended up selling it to a friend who also let it sit around, only to buy it back last year to give it a new life.”
    KZ750 by Chad Hodge
    First on Chad’s list was a complete engine rebuild, including a new kickshaft. He cleaned up the frame, replaced all the bearings and made a new, streamlined wiring harness. Chad also installed an electronic ignition and rebuilt the wheels—wrapping them in Dunlop K70s. He upgraded the front forks with progressive springs and a fork brace, and fitted new YSS shocks at the rear.
    KZ750 by Chad Hodge
    Once the bike was running as it should, he turned his attention to cosmetics. “I wanted the bike to kind of look like an old race bike with a tracker stance. I love F1 race cars from the 1960s and the functional, precise but also handmade look that the different components had.”
    Chad shortened the KZ750′s stock tail unit before sending it to New Church Moto in Portland for fresh upholstery. It now houses the battery and taillights—discreetly tucked away behind a bespoke mesh cover and only visible when lit. “I had to build custom light housings and cones to make the whole light assembly,” he explains. “I think that turned out to be my favorite part of the bike.”
    KZ750 by Chad Hodge
    The exhaust headers were re-routed at a sharp angle for a more aggressive look. They terminate in reverse cone mufflers wrapped in tailor-made heat shields that, according to Chad, work rather effectively.
    He decided on a bare-metal-and-black color scheme while prepping the bike for paint. “Originally I had a different color in mind for the tank and tail, but once I stripped the tank and saw the metal I was hooked.” Gum grips were added to match the seat, and the handlebar controls were swapped out for cleaner-looking items.
    KZ750 by Chad Hodge
    Chad’s pretty happy with how the KZ750 turned out: “It was a really fun bike to work on, and it’s even more fun to ride. It’s light and quick.”
    The good news is that he’s hoping to take on more builds in the future. I’d say that’s something to look forward to, wouldn’t you?
    To explore the bike in more detail, head over to the high-resolution gallery on our Google+ page. Images by Blaine Davis. To get in touch with Chad, see his work or commission a project, visit his site at chadhodgedesign.com.
    KZ750 by Chad Hodge
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    Lucky seven: RM’s millionaire Le Mans legends in Paris


    RM Auctions Le Mans Legends Paris
    There are two types of cars that shouldn't be missed at a classic auction in Paris: French icons such as a Citroën Déesse or Alpine, and Le Mans racing legends. On 5 February, RM will combine the two when it offers a selection of entries that includes seven cars with multi-million-euro estimates...
    The ‘lucky seven’ are led by a 1955 Jaguar D-type, estimated at 4.1m – 4.7m euros. While that car was raced in Australia in period the 1953 Gordini Type 24 S is a genuine veteran of the French classic. Not only was it entered at Le Mans in 1953, with Jean Behra at the wheel it won that year’s Tour de France Automobile. It also has period Montlhéry, Mille Miglia and Carrera Panamericana history.
    Carrying an estimate of 3m – 4m euros, what better entry for a Paris Rétromobile-week sale?
    Also in the catalogue is the car that finished second at Le Mans in 2008, Peugeot’s 908 HDi FAP (1.4m – 1.8m euros) sports-prototype, and a veteran of no fewer than five Le Mans races, the 1982 Rondeau M482 Le Mans GTP car. Not part of the ‘club’, it’s estimated at ‘just’ 200,000 – 300,000 euros.
    But to complete the seven, why not bid on the 1955 Ferrari 750 Monza (1.8m - 2.1m euros), the 1964 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS (1.0m - 1.4m euros) or, perhaps best of all, the third-place Rothmans Porsche 956 from the 1982 Le Mans 24 Hours. The latter is part of the sale’s ‘Harburg Collection’ and has a guide price of 2.1m - 2.9m euros. There is also a 1973 Porsche 917/30 Can-Am car, for 2.1m - 2.9m.
    Photos: RM Auctions
    Lot 24: 1973 Porsche 917/30 Can-Am Spyder €2,100,000 - 2,900,000
    Lot 25: 1950 Aston Martin DB2 €270,000 - 345,000
    Lot 26: 1969 Lola T70 Mk IIIb by Sbarro €295,000 - 355,000
    Lot 27: 1955 Ferrari 750 Monza Spider by Scaglietti €1,800,000 - 2,100,000
    Lot 28: 1964 Porsche 904 Carrera GTS €1,000,000 - 1,400,000
    Lot 29: 1982 Porsche 956 Group C Sports-Prototype €2,100,000 - 2,900,000
    Lot 30: 1955 Jaguar D-type €4,100,000 - 4,700,000
    Lot 34: 2008 Peugeot 908 HDi FAP Le Mans Prototype €1,400,000 - 1,800,000
    Lot 39: 1982 Rondeau M482 Le Mans GTP €200,000 - 250,000
    Lot 40: 1953 Gordini Type 24 S €3,000,000 - 4,000,000
    You can see every lot in RM's 5 February Paris sale on Classic Driver.

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