Category Archive 'Automobiles'
11 Mar 2007

Lightning Striking Automobile

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Daredevil Richard Hammond, on British Television’s Top Gear, tests the effects of a lightning strike on an automobile and its occupant/driver.

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07 Mar 2007

Bugatti Veyron Does 407 kh/253 mph

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7:42 video of €1,127,210 (£757 359, $1,440,800) base price, 16 cylinder, 10 radiator, 1001 horsepower Bugatti Veyron reaching its electronically-limited! top speed of 407 km/hr. (253 mph).

Hat tip to David C. Larkin.

24 Feb 2007

Man Buys Farm in Portugal, Cuts Open Padlock on Barn, and Finds…

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The earliest American report seems to have been January 30 at The Manic Mechanic:

So, this man in Portugal buys a farm (as opposed to ‘buying the farm’, as it were). Apparently the property owner died and the farm was put up for sale. Pretty satisfied of his purchase he wanders about the property sizing up what might need attention. An old, unused barn that will probably need cleaning out was part of the deal. Upon making his way inside the barn he finds that, indeed, the place needs more than a little cleaning…

The story was originally linked from this Dutch site, which has since removed the link. The Dutch site led to a Norwegian Mazda owners site (Google-cached version) leading to the conclusion that the lucky buyer was Norwegian.

It is still unconfirmed, and an urban legend/hoax of some kind is suspected, but the story is he found 180 vintage cars.

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I first came across the story at Maggie’s Farm.

04 Feb 2007

1949 Delahaye 175 S Saoutchik Roadster

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1949 Delahaye 175 S Saoutchik Roadster

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Richard Owen (link not working 2/4/06) writes:

Of the Delahayes constructed after the war, this majestic roadster was probably the most epic. Built for the reemerging concours circuit, Saoutchik was responsible for its extreme body which borrowed styling cues from many other earlier cars.

Using the French curves of the thirties with more modern baroque ornamentation, Saoutchik conveys a sense of drama and movement with this design. With completely enclosed wheels, the cars best angle is its profile as the front has a confusing mix of elements that look like they came from different cars. At the time, the aggressive use of chrome was revolutionary and an emerging trend that the American manufacturers would go on to master.

Much of this Delahaye’s beauty is also shown in details such as chrome accents that highlight the curves and feature embedded turn signals or the small strips which flank the side and add a since of speed while hiding the door handles . At the front is a curious nose which was inspired by the Figoni et Falaschi-designed Narval produced just a year earlier. Inside a two tone interior is relentlessly busy and features a medley of designs that work together in their excess.

The car is built upon the first new Delahaye chassis designed after the war. New features for this model included a much larger 4.5 liter engine, a De-Dion rear suspension, Dubbonet front suspension, Lockhead brakes, and notvelties such as a radio and heater came standard. When everything worked, the chassis was superb, but many cars suffered from breakdowns, particularly around the complex suspension and fragile driveline.

The first owner of this car, chassis 815025, was Sir John Gaul of England who brought the car to several European concours, catching the attention of the press and public wherever it went. In 1949, it won top honors at the Grand Castle du Bois de Boulogne in Paris, the Monte Carlo Concours and Coup de l’Automobile in San Remo almost always accompanied by an attractive lady.

By the seventies the roadster had made its way to Colorado where maintenance on the race-spec engine and Dubonnet suspension became a nuisance. The owner then chopped out the entire front section of the chassis to fit a GM Toronado system which was front wheel drive.

For nearly forty years the original engine and car were separated much to the blissfull ignorance of everyone who could still appreciate its distinct design. Eventually all the parts were reunited with a single owner who then took the bold task of refurbishing the massive Delahaye. It made a welcome debut at the 2006 Pebble Beach Concours where it graced the shoreline beside the best examples of the marque.

Bibliography:

Adatto, Richard and Diana Meredith. Delahaye Styling and Design. Dalton Watson Fine books. 2005.
Dorizon, Peigney and JP Dauliac. Delahaye-Le Grande Livre. Paris Editions EPA. 1995.
Renou, Michel. Delahaye-Tout l’historie. Paris Editions EPA. 1994

23 Jan 2007

Schadenfreude

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2:21 video of car crashes on an icy hill in Portland, OR. Jan 16, 2007.

16 Dec 2006

Secret Test Tracks

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Milbrook, UK

Auto Express has been playing with Google Earth and has found ten of the most covert manufacturers’ test tracks.

17 Oct 2006

Range Rover Versus Tank

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Range Rover Sport attempts to get the better of a British Challenger 2 tank.

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27 Sep 2006

Rival Candidate for World’s Greatest Driving Road

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Rich (in a comment) proposes the Dragon (near the Tennessee-North Carolina state border) which has 318 turns in 11 miles.

Nearby motorcycle resort.

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