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    vendredi 23 mai 2014

    Is this coachbuilt Caterham the ultimate reborn classic?


    Swedish consultancy Bo Zolland Design has revealed its vision for a coachbuilt, 21st Century version of the Caterham Seven, the lightweight roadster based on Colin Chapman’s original from 1957…
    Since Caterham bought the rights and tooling to produce its own version of the Lotus Seven in the early 1970s, it has created numerous versions of the back-to-basics roadster – from the entry-level 160 up to the outrageous 620 R. However, despite these updates, the basic bodywork has remained largely unchanged since Colin Chapman sired the original almost 50 years ago. It seems the Swedish stylists at Bo Zolland Design AG have taken exception to this, releasing renderings of their vision of an aesthetically updated model: the Indy Seven Roadster, which employs its own classic theme by taking inspiration from 1960s Indy cars. The final design has then been rendered in a variety of liveries, each of which is augmented by an appropriate design for the wheels.

    Style over safety

    The concept remains a theoretical 3D digital model for now – but on visual merit alone, we think it’s right up there with other reborn classics such as the Eagle E-type and Touring Disco Volante. The spaceframe composition of the Seven’s chassis would surely tempt an experienced coachbuilder to re-clothe one in Zolland’s striking style – possibly in time for the original Seven’s 50th anniversary, too. Just watch where you rest your left elbow…
    Photos: Bo Zolland Design AG
    If you prefer more traditional style, you can find original Caterham Sevens for sale in the Classic Driver Market.

    BSMC III 2014


    BSMC III 1200
    Go Big or Go Home is the mantra for this year’s BSMC III Exhibition Event 2014. After enjoying the hospitality of the wonderful Shoreditch Studios venue and team we realised that our third event just wasn’t going to fit the space, so we’ve spent several months looking for a bigger place with as much character, somewhere that would allow us to keep the easy-going, hang-out-all-day, non trade-show vibe.
    Ticket GFX

    ADVANCE TICKETS

    We’re selling the tickets in advance this year, so buy yours HERE. The price is £10 for the whole weekend, which includes VAT (sorry, but the taxman wants his share these days) including a free coat & helmet check. Under 16s go free.
    Tickets are NOT POSTED out. Bring your PayPal Invoice or Order number with you to collect your advance tickets.
    Advance ticket sales will close at 6pm on 22nd May.

    TICKETS ON THE DOOR

    There will also be tickets on the door. Bring a crispy tenner to avoid messing with change.

    PARKING

    There is a seven-story public car park opposite the Tobacco Dock gates on Wapping Lane (the green square) which is £3 a day for Bikes (10am – 7pm) and £5 a day for cars. We have not secured the multi-story car park for overnight and the gates close at 7pm.
    Tobacco Dock Map 1

    LIMITED FREE PARKING ON-SITE FOR EARLY-BIRDS

    We have room inside the venue grounds on the dockside for about 100 bikes, from 10am till 6pm each day. You’ll need a ticket to ride in, and we expect it to be full by 10.30am. You’ll need to take your bike away when we close at 6.
    Single yellow lines may be free over some weekend hours, but read the local signage and bring a lock.

    MONEY

    Cash
    Please bring enough cash with you. Our retailers and the bar will take cards, but for a ticket on the gate, food and drink you’ll need hard currency. There are no ATMs on-site, although there may be some within ten minutes walking distance.

    Easy Rider: This summer, ride barefoot


    Leathers, beer bellies, facial hair – the days of tough motorcycle types appear to be numbered. Photographer Henrik Purienne shows us how a real ‘Hell's Angel’ looks today: blonde, barefoot, and scantily clad...
    Henrik Purienne has a remarkable eye for the lascivious-realistic look of the 1970s – and he’s brought his crackling, erotic snapshots to a global audience. The South African photographer and filmmaker has worked for American Apparel and Playboy, taking aesthetic inspiration from the films of John Cassavetes and Eric Rohmer. Since 2009 he has also served as editor of Mirage Magazine. Henrik Purienne’s portfolio can be seen at purienne.com.
    Photo: Henrik Purienne 
    You can find many classic motorcycles for sale in the Classic Driver Market.

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