FANGIO. in his W196-R.
from our good mate and very talented Rob Ijbema. You can find a whole lotta work by him at:
http://car-a-day.blogspot.com/
click on foto 2 times to get HI-RES version (wallpaper worthy…really)
James Corbett makes cool sculptures, and the coolest part about the sculptures are that the materials used to make them are entirely from recycled auto parts!
check out his homepage at— http://www.jamescorbettart.com/
to see what works of his are on display at the John Davies Gallery (Derbyshire, UK)—
thanks to Pistonheads for the original article—
http://www.pistonheads.com/news/default.asp?storyId=20958
Fantastic new book written by Bruce Taylor outlines the story, development, and information behind the Alfa Romeo Montreal. One of my all-time favourite cars, this book looks outstanding! Will have to pick up a copy when my wallet fills up again.
You can preview most of the book on Google Books:
http://books.google.com/books?id=HXYDDbKMJhYC&dq=%22alfa+romeo+montreal%22+%22the+dream+car+that+came+true%22&printsec=frontcover&source=bl&ots=lH81HWgZ-F&sig=HFmA-fiDpSwdtteWiwQTtSeGL84&hl=en&ei=4Mn8Sr-9GtO6ngeKmdyPCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=5&ved=0CBMQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=&f=false
convinced? wanna pre-order a copy at Amazon.com
It’s been a great year for IEDEI. What started off as a blog getting 500 unique hits a month is now getting 500-1000 hits a DAY. It’s nice to know that there are still readers and petrolheads watching little blogs like this one, to get some cool photos or a cool video or link to add to their day.
I have alot of fun putting this blog together. The blog was redesigned last month with a custom coding, and I think it’s working quite well. There are some small modifications that will keep happening over the coming months, but the template is set.
KEEP ROLLIN AND KEEP MOTORING!
cheers
IEDEI.
FOURTITUDE has a great article profiling both cars, along with some great writing about each of these cars. Some cool photos too!
“While 1984 may have marked the last year for that early B2 bodystyle, fast forwarding 25 years finds the B8 A4 in its first year of production and times have changed. Audi has matured as a car manufacturer and technologies have come a long way. Materials used to build today’s A4 are some of the finest in the industry and the chassis is more capable than any Audi sedan to date. Pricing has gone up considerably from the ’80s but the car has grown in size while power and efficiency have also made great strides.”
Check out the rest of the article with more fotos HERE
http://www.fourtitude.com/news/publish/Features/article_5439.shtml
the EPIC SAAB Aero X concept from a couple of years ago. Let’s just hope Koeniggsegg really brings this sort of enthusiasm back into the fold!
1954 French Grand Prix in Reims. The ‘aerodynamic’ return of the MB Silver Arrows! The groundbreaking W196 R.
click foto two times to get hi(gher) resolution.
Definitely don’t see many of these on sale in the US market…and this one looks pretty great…if only I had some loot burning a whole in my pocket, i’d get in on one of my all-time favourite Lancias.
AUCTION —
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320445395824&viewitem=#v4-36
So cool. Love it!
lots more fotos HERE: http://speedhunters.com/archive/2009/11/04/car-feature-gt-gt-that-240z.aspx
thanks to Colla Verglas for the heads up!
New video, very cool.
One of my favourite designs of the last 10 years…the Wiesmann GT. I wish they’d bring this beauty over to the US.
click two times on the foto to get hi-res
It’s always funny when Lamborghini gets involved with any project. Now they’ve joined with TAG Heuer to make a cell phone. Look at how thick it is, that’s because it has an acoustic chamber inside for better sound. See that glass? It’s sapphire crystal as used in Tag watches, the housing is all titanium….they’re only making 630 of them, and i’m sure they’ll be quite expensive. So save your pennies and make an iPhone user feel like a cheapass…
more information on the Tag Heuer site:
http://meridiist.tagheuer.com/EUR/index_main.php?cc=EUR&menu_target=
Is Toyota covering up some sort of a real unintended acceleration problem? Could this be a re-hash of Audi in the 80s? Audi nearly went bust after this issue…could this mean that the Toyota empire is on the brink of getting into a ton of trouble? Guess we’ll have to wait to find out…
Here at IEDEI, we are just hoping that the Prius is the main car affected by this, and all the cars are collected and destroyed! ha!
Meanwhile, read this article at ABCNews
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/toyota-cover-runaway-car-concerns/story?id=9007163
Interesting art project involving Mini to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
Get more photos and information here —- http://www.washme.ch
my favourite out of the bunch
The latest Porsche invention, the Boxster Spyder. Will be unveiled officially at the Los Angeles Auto Show. The weight has been chopped down to 28xx pounds, but it has also lost a proper roof! Check out the video under the foto.