Cheers to the great Bulgogi Brothers Blog for these!


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)
Ahhhhh, if I only had the $$$—-i’d be ALL OVER THIS! A beautiful example of a 1973 Lancia Fulvia 1.3S and what the owner is calling the “Monte Carlo Edition”.
Check out the auction for more pictures and information
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150384040959&viewitem=#ht_500wt_924
IEDEI blog LOVES Alpine-Renaults, and the A110 and A310 especially. Here’s a fantastic film of a bloke just driving his A310 through some great roads….
Still one of the BEST 5 minutes car clips EVER!
enjoy!
Drivers Republic has posted a brilliant 2-part video, of a vintage rally Porsche 911 rally car flying through snowy paths. It’s dreamy, and as usual—a very well done D*R* video.
Watch both parts here:
Part 1
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Part 2
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My friend Dani from Spain has a terrific blog called Colla Verglas, where you can check out regularly updated pictures and posts about all sorts of automotive stuff. He has posted some great pics of classics running around the Rally Costa Brava, here are some pics. Click at the link below the pics to check out ALL the photos!
more pics HERE:
Only 1 of these 2 coupes currently survive. These were developed strictly for racing in the early 1950s by Porsche and they competed in the Panamericana races of South America and were also purchased by 2 independent South American race car drivers.
Both coupes were missing for many years, until recently the 1st one built has turned up and is starting to make the rounds of car shows.
Arguably, this is likely the car that has inspired the current Cayman in the Porsche stable, and it definitely makes for great desktop wallpaper!
CLICK THE PICTURE A COUPLE TIMES FOR HI-RES VERSIONS!
what a car, what a sound! mean, gurgling, popping, and roaring.
volume up, please.