Added by Miguel Caparros on July 31, 2011 at 9:28 — No Comments
Cut paste this link for a demo on how to Clay bar.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsGEN6VsoMk&feature=player_embedded#at=70
Added by Russell Larcombe on July 31, 2011 at 4:30 — No Comments
Hi to all, please check out my profile page for the latest pics of the full correction detail i performed earlier this week.
Thanks
Darren
Added by Darren Oxley on July 23, 2011 at 10:42 — No Comments
It seems to me I wrote about this car before, but I cannot locate the story, so here goes: MGBs were notoriously unreliable and the used roadsters I owned were no real exceptions. I had several and some were actually just parts cars. The one that was the exception was a 1967 green MGB GT Special. This car was given one of the 1000 dealer promotional packages. I…
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What ever is old is new again.
If you live long enough you are destined to revisit your past whether you want to or…
Added by Miguel Caparros on July 19, 2011 at 11:16 — 1 Comment
The TVR car club blackpool region have revised and refreshed their website with latest events and reports from the the TVR world
Click the link
Added by Russell Larcombe on July 16, 2011 at 5:30 — No Comments
Remember Richard getting excited about this 46-litre pre-war racer? Watch it cook a sausage.
Posted by: Matthew Jones, 11 July 2011
The BMW Brutus Experimentalfahrzeug (experimental vehicle) will not sit well with the Prius contingent - its 46-litre V12 only manages 0.18mpg -…
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Welcome to a series of videos from the Bloodhound Team . Major parts of the car being locally manufactured in the North West of England.
First metal cut…
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In 1961 General Motors Introduced a 215 cubic inch all aluminum V8 for the new compacts from Buick,Oldsmobile and Pontiac. The Skylark, F85 and Tempest models were available with an economic low compression 2 barrel version of the new engine that had a rated output of 155 horse power (hp). The 4 barrel high compression optional engine was listed at 200 hp.…
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Are Collector Cars a Good Place to Park Your Money? By Mike Thies
In the world of investments, the idea of parking your money in tangible assets has always held a certain allure. Among these, collector cars stand out, blending the excitement of ownership with the potential for financial gain. But are these automotive treasures…
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“The Voice” & His Vehicles
Frank Sinatra was called “The Voice” from early in his career. He was heard on his first recording with the Harry James Band singing “All Or Nothing At All” which sold about 8,000 copies that year, later to sell millions as he became better known. As he became famous with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, we have few hints on his growing interest in classy cars. He and his wife Nancy…
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Twenty-thirteen has been an eventful year for the automotive world. We've seen birthdays: The iconic Porsche 911 hit 50, and Aston Martin has made it to 100.
Many interesting cars have been released, from the nippy Ford Fiesta ST, through the breathtaking Jaguar F Type range, right through to the next generation of hypercars. Mclaren, Ferrari and Porsche have proven that a hybrid is no longer the exclusive preserve of the eco-hatchbacks, whilst setting blisteringly fast Nurburgring…
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