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Bmw Zagato Coupe

Zagato and BMW have teamed up again to create the Zagato sports coupe for the Villa dEste Elegance Contest. Design wise, the large front hood stands out, as do the oversized headlights and the large grids. The back is reminiscent of the previous Z4 M Coupe, and profile ...a little Ferrari FF. Other notable features are the impressive tailpipes and the glass panel on the back, which gives it a dark, sportier look. The car has exclusive 19-inch wheels with five spokes. Watch the video




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THULE TEPUI FOOTHILL ROOFTOP TENT | Image

THULE TEPUI FOOTHILL ROOFTOP TENT

The new rooftop tent by Thule has a smaller footprint that maximizes rack real estate. Most rooftop tents engulf the entire roof footprint, rendering it unusable, but the Thule Tepui Foothill Rooftop Tent saves precious space to ensure no gear is left behind. The low-profile, symmetrical design means you can mount it on either side of your vehicle, and telescopic internal frame poles allow for easy, one-person setup and breakdown. The interior can sleep two adults o...
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1948 FORD SUPER DELUXE STATION WAGON | Image

1948 FORD SUPER DELUXE STATION WAGON

Before the SUV craze, there was the station wagon, and as far back as 1937, Ford’s station wagons were being converted to AWD by Marmon-Herrington. There, at their workshop, the 239 cu. in. flathead V-8 was retained while mated to a Ford truck four-speed manual transmission and a modified rear axle/differential. They also reinforced the chassis, and installed the full-time all-wheel-drive hardware. The cars shipped back to Ford dealers, but at twice the cost of th...
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1978 HONDA CB750 | BY CLOCKWORK MOTORCYCLES | Image

1978 HONDA CB750 | BY CLOCKWORK MOTORCYCLES

Our Friday custom motorbike crush comes from Montreal-based Clockwork Motorcycles, a talented team that has given this 1978 Honda CB750 a sleek all-black makeover. The stealth bike was striped to its essentials, and no parts were left untouched, they rebuilt the engine and exhaust system, and fitted new rear shocks, new wiring, a custom leather seat, a modified oil tank and hand made side cover with a brushed, blacked-out metal effect (also applied to the fuel tank�...
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