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Hi. I like your necklace. - It's actually a rape whistle, but the whistle part fell off.
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I worked with this guy for a publication about 2 years ago. Definitely worth checking out: http://www.banditnine.com/fleet/a fish out of water dies
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Originally posted by 550BC View PostI worked with this guy for a publication about 2 years ago. Definitely worth checking out: http://www.banditnine.com/fleet/
BTW, we have a dedicated motorcycle thread.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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I've been reading about/perusing cars more than usual lately... definite dream fleet would include:
Shelby Daytona Coupe
Shelby Cobra
65 Mustang Fastback
Porsche 356 Speedster
Ferrari 246 GT Dino (71-72)
Mercedes 300SL Gullwing
for the two wheeled contingent, a Vincent Rapide and Black Shadow and a few more Honda CB450s (K0 Black Bomber and another cafe racer)
60s and early 70s were such a golden age for cars and design...www.AlbertHuangMD.com - Digital Portfolio Of Projects & Designs
Merz (5/22/09):"i'm a firm believer that the ultimate prevailing logic in design is 'does shit look sick as fuck' "
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Originally posted by mrbeuys View PostConsidering how these are appreciating you gotta run FAST to get closer. This one is just getting further and further away from me. Had a chance to buy a mint condition one for $ 30k 10 years ago and didn't. Would have been a solid investment.
All the targa tops have taken off in price and they're looking to be the next ferrari Dino in terms of cars that nobody wanted 20 years ago that are worth a fortune now
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Originally posted by Chinorlz View PostI've been reading about/perusing cars more than usual lately... definite dream fleet would include:
Shelby Daytona Coupe
Shelby Cobra
65 Mustang Fastback
Porsche 356 Speedster
Ferrari 246 GT Dino (71-72)
Mercedes 300SL Gullwing
for the two wheeled contingent, a Vincent Rapide and Black Shadow and a few more Honda CB450s (K0 Black Bomber and another cafe racer)
60s and early 70s were such a golden age for cars and design...
On a side note if you ever wanted to pull the trigger on a Vincent drop me a line I know a guy in Europe who does restorations and actually scratch builds repop Vincents from original castings, not the prestige of a real one but technically the same thing and at about 50% the cost
Also know an incredible builder in Los Angeles that can make cafe racer dreams come true if you like...
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Originally posted by PUCK View PostI think this is any motor heads dream setup would run about 6MM to put this together not too bad bc in 10 years it'll be worth double
On a side note if you ever wanted to pull the trigger on a Vincent drop me a line I know a guy in Europe who does restorations and actually scratch builds repop Vincents from original castings, not the prestige of a real one but technically the same thing and at about 50% the cost
Also know an incredible builder in Los Angeles that can make cafe racer dreams come true if you like...
Is your Vincent guy part of the Coventry Spares company?
For cafes, I can do the build myself... currently ride a '71 CB450 that I restored and cafe'd :) All black and chrome/raw aluminum of course. Wish I had more time and bandwith to do another one or start restoring a K0 CB450 right now.www.AlbertHuangMD.com - Digital Portfolio Of Projects & Designs
Merz (5/22/09):"i'm a firm believer that the ultimate prevailing logic in design is 'does shit look sick as fuck' "
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well, I've got options for both of those as well, if you aren't after the genuine article, there are a few super talented craftsmen that can work magic.
For the Daytona, you can go directly to shelby, and for around 200K they will build one for you, genuine spec, or for about 75k more you can get it in polished aluminum mmmmmmmmmmmmm....
For the SL you probably can't get a true replica since mercedes cracked down super hard on that, but IMHO something that's pretty damned cool, also full aluminum bodied, scratch built, and not a replica, more inspired by the original, however I can't seem to find the link.
In terms of bike builds, I'm not talking a cafe'd swap, I mean a full custom job, though if you are building yourself, that's great brother,
In terms of the Vincents, coventry spares is a great resource, but for a full build Egli-Vincent is your resource, 2 year waiting list last I heard,
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For Vincents there's also this gent
Very very talented
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Originally posted by Chinorlz View PostI've been reading about/perusing cars more than usual lately... definite dream fleet would include:
Shelby Daytona Coupe
Shelby Cobra
65 Mustang Fastback
Porsche 356 Speedster
Ferrari 246 GT Dino (71-72)
Mercedes 300SL Gullwing
for the two wheeled contingent, a Vincent Rapide and Black Shadow and a few more Honda CB450s (K0 Black Bomber and another cafe racer)
60s and early 70s were such a golden age for cars and design...
Notable exceptions (like the Dino) in the 70s but you could already see car design really going downhill because of added regulations... for which I do not really hold any complaints of course because safety ratings have improved so much since. It did take like what 30 years (only 20yrs for Gordon Brown with his F1) for car designers to overcome these regulations before cars started looking good again?
Love the 300SL but seeing Adam Levine driving one is just...
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Originally posted by khiev View PostNotable exceptions (like the Dino) in the 70s but you could already see car design really going downhill because of added regulations... for which I do not really hold any complaints of course because safety ratings have improved so much since. It did take like what 30 years (only 20yrs for Gordon Brown with his F1) for car designers to overcome these regulations before cars started looking good again?
Love the 300SL but seeing Adam Levine driving one is just...
Of course cars are now safer, but technology is slowly taking the fun out of driving.“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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Zam Barrett Spring 2017 Now in stock
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Zam,
Maybe it works out in a way, imagine if all the "stupids" on the road were in one lane of self driving cars, and the other two lanes of the highway were just open road, that sounds like wishful thinking, but I'm wishing.
Like James May said, in the future everyone will drive Ferrari's.
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Originally posted by PUCK View PostZam,
Maybe it works out in a way, imagine if all the "stupids" on the road were in one lane of self driving cars, and the other two lanes of the highway were just open road, that sounds like wishful thinking, but I'm wishing.
Like James May said, in the future everyone will drive Ferrari's.
the Tesla movement seems good in a way, they seem to be doing the right mix between electric and performance focused cars.“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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Zam Barrett Spring 2017 Now in stock
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Originally posted by zamb View PostI want to drive, I dont want to be driven. and when i drive I want to feel the car. This year I am going to take performance driving lessons and have a few track sessions in New jersey during the summer.
the Tesla movement seems good in a way, they seem to be doing the right mix between electric and performance focused cars.
Driving lessons are going to blow your mind Zam, I've taken them for motorcycle and car both track and off road, and I swear all I kept thinking was how wrong I had been for so many years, really .
You'll have a blast, and if you're in NJ stop by my place we can have a drink!
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