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    mardi 24 février 2015

    The new Bentley Continental GT is a breath of fresh air


    Ahead of the Geneva Motor Show next month, Bentley's Continental line has been revised, with slight visual tweaks, a more powerful W12 engine and a higher number of trim customisation options...

    More than a facelift 

    Thanks primarily to a revised front end and elegant touches such as chrome ‘B’s in the side air-intakes, the new generation Bentley Continental looks both more aggressive and more characterful than the existing model. For the GT and GT Cabriolet, the flagship W12 engine has been increased from 575HP/700Nm to 590HP/720Nm, while fuel consumption has dropped by an impressive five per cent. There are three new colours across the whole Bentley range, too: ‘Marlin’, a rich metallic blue, ‘Camel’, a soft golden hue, and ‘Jetstream’, a lighter metallic blue. New alloys complete the cosmetic changes. Inside, there’s a more modern interior, with several new trim levels and on-board WiFi. The new generation Continental GT will come to the market in Summer 2015.
    Photos: Bentley
    Every generation of Bentley Continental can be found for sale in the Classic Driver Market. 

    1975 Vespa 150 VESPA Sprint Veloce 150 "Baby Green"


    DBM Garage is an Italian company specializing in the restoration and customization of Vespas and motorcycles, besides automobiles. In 2011 we were present in all the newspapers of the world, about our participation in the Pharaon Rally in Egypt, riding the dunes of the African desert riding two Vespas PX by us realized.
    This Vespa Sprint Veloce "Baby Green" is the 1975, completely restored in the bodywork and into the engine by the technicians of DBM Garage, accompanied by photographic documentation of the restoration.
    Paint stripes made entirely by hand with airbrush, unique piece and very rare, with chrome wheels 10" with tires white band.
    Double saddle handmade brand Aquila, odometer Veglia Borletti with full scale 120 km / h.
    Equipped with many chrome parts, rear rack, door plate, lateral friezes on the front shield, engine and exhaust, etc ..
    The Vespa Sprint Veloce "Baby Green" does not have the documents and the license plate, but you can equip it with plaque in Italy by ASI (Automotoclub Storico Italiano), or abroad equip plate through the document compliance provided by Piaggio.
    Each vehicle proposed by DBM GARAGE, can be sent to Italy or abroad with door to door service.
    The price of transport is to be added to the sale price.
    We receive customers by appointment.
    via http://www.classicdriver.com

    10 original classics for unconventional gentlemen


    Those who lead a life beyond mere convention will avoid the everyman classic, and instead seek one with colour and character. We’ve selected 10 cars from the Classic Driver Market that have what it takes…
    After all, style statements don’t come much bolder than a lemon-yellow Rolls-Royce convertible, a cherry-red Bristol or a V8-engined Range Rover...

    1990 Ferrari Testarossa


    La Ferrari Testarossa fit sa première apparition publique au Salon de Paris de 1984. L ’avant dernière des Ferrari développées et construites sous la houlette du Commandatore. Sa ligne acérée dûe au crayon de Leonardo Fioravanti chez Pinifarina était appelée à faire date tant dans l’histoire de la marque que dans l’industrie. Avec en particulier ces griffes latérales prolongées à l’arrière par une grille noire recouvrant les feux postérieurs. Une figure de style souvent reprise avec beaucoup moins de bonheur par bon nombre de "tuners" des années 80-90. C ’est un 12 cylindres Boxer 48 soupapes de 5 litres développant 390 chevaux qui anime cette berlinette à coque aluminium dont le poids à vide est limité à 1500 kg. Davantage typée Grand Tourisme que Sport cette stricte 2 places est traitée de manière luxueuse, avec un intérieur tout cuir et un niveau de finition en progrès par rapport aux 512 BBi de la génération précédente.
    Le modèle présenté ici a été livré neuf en Italie le 10 mai 1990. Magnifique combo intérieur bi-ton Marrone . Parfait état de fonctionnement et de présentation. A peine sortie de sa phase d’oubli, la Ferrari Testarossa est à nouveau très recherchée depuis quelques temps, comme une des dernières grandes Ferrari classiques encore abordables et très utilisables.
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    The Ferrari Testarossa made his first public appearance during the 1984 Salon de l’ Automobile in Paris. As the second to last developed car under the Commandatore umbrella. (the last being the F40) . Sergio Pininfarina had quite good reasons to be proud of his design team led by Leonardo Fioravanti. A striking design including some memorable gimmicks like its side strakes, all functional in order to feed fresh air into the lateral radiators, instead of conveying hot water through the cockpit as with the BB’s. And also the spectacular black grill covering the rear lights. An improved V12 Boxer delivering 390 hp (the strongest powerplant of the time), was in charge of the propulsion of this aluminium berlinette. Much more a GT than a Sport car by the way, thanks to the all leather interior and some better finishing.
    The Testarossa presented here was deliverd new the 10th May 1990 in Italy and is still in perfect condition. Watch the wonderful Marrone interior, a perfect match with the traditional Rosso of the body. Testarossa’s are now coming out of their gloomy times. Quite rapidly, we would say, with prices tending now to climb up. Time to move on (quickly)

    ‘79 Yamaha XS650 – Analog Motorcycles


    Written by Marlon Slack.
    Analog Motorcycles is located in Gurnee, Illinois and under the guidance of founder Tony Prust they’ve produced some incredibly clean bikes. Increasingly often they’ve turned their hand to some relative oddballs on the custom scene – with a 1958 BMW R50, 1949 Indian Scout and a 1975 Ducati GT860 rolling out of their shop in the last year alone. This time around they’ve gone back to a staple of the custom scene – a 1979 Yamaha XS650. And given the exceptional attention to detail and the quality of the work that has gone into the bike I think we’re all the better for it.
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    Made in various guises from 1968 to 1985 the XS650 has a dedicated following across the world. It handles well (especially the later models) it’s reliable and has a strong engine that responds well to tuning. But my favourite thing about the XS is the ubiquity of its components – in typical Yamaha fashion many parts on the bike remained unchanged throughout its production run and often shared parts with other models across the marquee’s line up.
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    This particular XS was purchased by Analog as a started-but-not-completed build from one of the friends of the workshop. It sat around for a while until a customer, who initially wanted to modify a Suzuki Gladius (shhh, I know), thought it was a better to start from scratch with the XS. A backlog in the shop meant that when it finally came time for the bike to be put together the customer was already getting around on a customized Triumph and the Yamaha was destined for his wife instead. Lucky lady.
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    This yielded its own set of challenges – to make her comfortable on the bike it would have to be lowered. The front end was dropped around one and a half inches and the rear was brought back into line by RaceTech shocks built to her weight and riding style, with low tracker bars and a lower profile seat making sure everything was within her reach.
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    The engine was carefully rebuilt to stock specifications but sported K&N air filters and custom-built ceramic coated headers running into Cone Engineering mufflers. The bike was completely rewired and now runs a Pamco ignition and charging system. Controlling it all is a digital Motogadget M-unit and controls – an increasingly common bit of kit that, while pricey, is winning a lot of people over with its simplicity and ruggedness.
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    There’s some tidy fabrication work here too – with the battery box being custom-made, a neat ignition unit tucked to the side and bobbed fenders that have the perfect amount of clearance. The rear of the standard tank was also modified to make it sit level given its new, lowered stance.
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    Despite all these fantastic little touches I think it’s the way the lines of the Agnessa flow and its cohesiveness that makes it work so well. The colour scheme is striking, but not overbearing and it’s completed with just the right level of restraint – the touches of blue on the headlight and stoplight surround are perfectly matched to the upholstery, grips and the lines through the tank and guards.
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    Similarly, it isn’t too black either – they’ve held back on ceramic coating the mufflers and the engine barrel and sidecovers. Best of all? It’s got mirrors and fenders and is looks to be road-ready. I’m really looking forward to seeing what Analog produce next.
    via PIPEBURN

    EDC: TRIANGULATED

    EDC: Triangulated

    Tudor Submariner Watch ($5,800). Hodinkee Honey Leather Watch Strap ($149).Machine Era Solid Brass Edition Wallet ($48). Opinel Traditional No. 9 Knife ($15).J.L. Lawson & Co. Teetotum Gambling Top ($65). General Manufacturing Wilson Keyring ($12). Fisher Space Bullet Pen ($18). This is Ground Knick Knack Nachos($25). Tanner Goods Monogram Pin ($8). Makr Bottle Key ($11).

    Mustang ........

    lundi 23 février 2015

    Other Other - Meccaniche Veloci Quattrovalvole History


    Meccaniche Veloci Quattro Valvole
    QUATTRO VALVOLE born by a collaboration between the company of Meccaniche Veloci watches and famous manufacturer of carburetors Dell'Orto.
    Produced in a limited series in only 487 copies, the one we proposed is the number 115.
    Case with 48mm diameter made entirely Ergal, material derived from the carburetor of racing cars. The watch has been used a few times, complete with box and warranty, and with key "BETA tools" made of silicon steel, to be used to loosen the strap and the bottom of the case.
    The QUATTRO VALVOLE is a clock that comes from an intuition, create an object of prestige by using the idea of a piston of a four-stroke engine, the heart of the best racing cars. A mix of automotive engineering and personality, that blends the world of motoring with the luxury watchmaking. draws from the world of racing, not just the spirit that animates it, but also the design and key components to realize case and finishes.
    So Meccaniche Veloci has created this particular watch, synonymous with exclusivity, elegance and incisive personality.
    The case, entirely from billet, follows the same processes of hardening of high performance engines, while a lathing creates four recesses: QUATTRO VALVOLE (four valves) four quadrants with Swiss automatic movements of high precision ETA 2671.
    Care detail also with regard to the strap handcrafted in the skin, and attached to the case with four screws in titanium.
    via http://www.classicdriver.com

    Wheels & Waves 2014 by YOUNG GUNS SPEED SHOP


    A short teaser about the time we`ve spent in Biarritz while Wheels & Waves
    Mostly filmed by Lorenz Richard, edited by Nik Heer