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Seatrack

The ingenious SeatRack is an interior cargo rack that helps you securely transport oversized items inside your vehicle. This clever kit replaces the passenger side head rests with two racks, turning the inside of your car into a roof rack, protecting your gear against theft and weather. No more messing up the seats or having to reconfigure what’s up and what’s down, thanks to the SeatRack, you can easily haul surfboards, skis, snowboards, fishing poles, ladders, etc, without folding the seats or building some ridiculous roof contraption.



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1969 FORD BRONCO HUNTER | Image

1969 FORD BRONCO HUNTER

While we wait anxiously for the debut of the 2020 Ford Bronco, we´ll keep drooling over the vintage version of the iconic 4x4. Our latest crush is this immaculate one-off 1969 Ford Bronco made in collaboration with Ford-backed racing firm Holman & Moody. Set to hit the auction block at Pebble Beach this weekend, this pristine example was uniquely outfitted with front and rear limited-slip differentials, four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes, large tires, a Bronco Sp...
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BUMBLEBEE CAMARO SS

Michael Bay, the Transformers director, has put up for auction his own 1967 Chevrolet Camaro SS (the very same model that played Bumblebee in Transformers: Age of Extinction). The one-off muscle car was heavily customized for its appearance in the 2014 blockbuster, and features a Fuel-injected Corvette LS3 engine, 6-speed overdrive transmission, custom suspension, a 9-inch Ford rear end, a roll cage, Wilwood brakes, leather seats, touchscreen navigation stereo syste...
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Hookie Honda CB750

Dresden-based motorcycle shop Hookie Co have rolled out of their workshop, this stunning 1978 Honda CB750 K7 conversion. The entire bike was stripped down for a clean minimalist look that is sure to get cafe racer purists excited. Named "Wolf", the classic CB750 is still recognizable, but everything else is modern, it was fitted with LED lighting and signals, Motoscope speedometer, M.Switches, a Spark Universal GP exhaust, along with a new leather seat that makes th...
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