Sentences with phrase «special car by»

If it had been a special car by Berger, I could see restoring it, but it didn't even have the high - horsepower 396.
In the case of the 997 Carrera that's criminal, because it remains a special car by any yardstick.

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On several of my trips across Russia on the Golden Eagle train, the dining car chefs cooked a special Ukrainian meal that began with an appetizer of salo, thin slices of cured raw pork fat garnished with fresh, very hot, red or green peppers and accompanied by shots of fiery Pertsovka, pepper - spiked vodka that tastes like high - octane serrano juice.
One of the M3 GT2s entered by BMW for the 2010 race was very special indeed, as it was an Art Car designed by Jeff Koons.
You can have fun on our climbing wall sponsored by Odin Events, race your friends with electric cars on the decking at PPG Canalside and get special balloons made for you!
They are useful for when a vehicle has lap - only seat belts in the rear, for children with certain special needs, or for children whose weight has exceeded that allowed by car seats.
During this weekend only, a special exit by Bamboo Chutes will be open from 3 pm — 5:15 pm to offer families an easier way back to their cars.
The car seat attaches to the pushchair by clicking or slotting on it, or by using special adaptors.
She expects to be handcuffed, put in a police car, driven to the courthouse and brought before a judge after being secretly indicted by a grand jury run by a special prosecutor who was secretly selected to investigate campaign finance filings from 2009.
Labour has drawn up a special campaigning slogan, «Let down by the Lib Dems», which is illustrated with a cartoon showing a deflating car tyre.
If, as appears to be the case, the New Rochelle Police Department hushed up Latimer's car crash to shield her from unwanted attention on her relationship with Latimer you start to raise questions about ethical behavior by a sitting judge in New York State and conflicts of interest because one of three ways a Judge can be removed from the bench is to be impeached by a majority vote of the assembly then removed by a two - thirds vote a special court made up of judges of the court of appeals.
Google collects the pictures for Street View by sending out cars and vans equipped with a special camera that captures the distinctive panoramic images.
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Your lunch break at work, time out fishing on the lake or a long car trip are now perfect opportunities to meet someone special just by signing in to say Hi from anywhere you happen to be at any given moment.
Of course, the special effects people take over, and wonderful scenes of buildings being destroyed and cars being squashed by George are a matter of routine.
Propelled by the ingenious fantasy of a car with a mind and heart of its own, this movie deftly mixes comedy, sentiment, and special effects to produce a story that represents Disney at its very best.
This special console is inspired by the Ford GT, which is the car featured in the boxart of Forza Motorsport 6.
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Bruce Dern, as a used - car and trailer dealer known to one and all by the loaded moniker «Big Bob» Freedlander, is deeply touched to learn that Barbara Feldon, a one - time Young American Miss now in charge of marshalling the girls, has provided a special gold nametag for him as head judge.
They ride by night on back roads through the South in «Midnight Special,» two grim - faced men in the front seat of a battered old car.
Created by bespoke division McLaren Special Operations, the car has been commissioned by US - based enthusiast Michael Fux, and is a 720S with some very brave design choices.
Even in the dubious, unregulated world of Nurburgring records, the Type RA NBR Special's saloon - car record, set by Richie Stanaway, can't be compared to the ones set by the Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio (7 min 32sec) and Volvo S60 Polestar (7 min 51.1 sec), because it's certainly not a production car.
Ferrari is celebrating its 70th birthday in 2017, so it decided to throw itself a party by creating a special series of cars (and also no doubt creating a pile of birthday cash as a result).
Thanks to an ever - volatile market, the market for special, bespoke cars have ballooned way out of reach of the average enthusiast and the segment is now populated mostly by over-moneyed collectors who would rather park it as a four - wheeled art piece than a functional vehicle.
A few neat oddities made their way onto the roster as well, including a wonderfully brutal 2005 Mercedes - Benz CLK DTM AMG, a special run of CLKs wearing boxed fender flares inspired by German touring car series race cars.
While the mid-1980s was characterized by stripped - out, high - strung all - wheel - drive Group B rally homologation specials, the late 1980s and early 1990s saw the rise of roadgoing German Touring cars, like this fantastic 1990 Mercedes - Benz 190E 2.5 - 16 Evolution for sale on Bring a Trailer.
It's fitting that my evening with the Miata PRHT Special Edition (which looks stunning, by the way) was the evening of my 22nd birthday, because this car really is a gift that never stops giving, cheap plastics and not - really - automatic tops not withstanding.
/ Vauxhall Cadet restoration — Owner and restorer Colin Bolton defends the car that put Vauxhall under GM control on the path to success / Marendaz Special Gone to ground but not forgotten by Peter Ferry / Ardingly 1985 — Historic Vehicle spectacular / 1909 Wolsley - Siddeley 20/30 A 1909 Wolseley - Siddeley 20/30 goes back to the home and family it started with / Triumph in the 20's and 30's — «The Queen of Cars» by Michael Worthington - Williams (part one).
Six - wheeled Austin Seven — Paul Shinton on the background to this conversation / Norwich Union RAC Rally — We report on an event that drew / Flat racing and hill climbing — Tom Threfall on the VSCC events at Curborough and Wiscombe Park / History of McKenzie cars — Part two of the article by Ian McKenzie / The story of a London Garage — Fred Hislop recalls his memories of working at Delaney and Sons / Ramble in an Edwardian Rover — The Editor drives a 1912 model on this month's «excursion» / The Anderson specials — Brian Demaus tells the story of the pre-war Humber - based specials / Restoration of the Charabus — Mike Sutcliffe's saga of the rebuild of this dual purpose vehicle / Sandwell Parade and Manchester - Blackpool run — We report on two popular events — one in the Midlands the other in the North.
Taruffi's racing career Part 2 — Charlie Rous concludes his article on the famous racing driver with an account of the years 1934 to 1950 / Our anniversary competition — Enter our motoring quiz competition and you could win a special day at the National Motor Museum / 1929 Sunbeam special — An enthusiastic report from David Hawtin on this exciting20 hp non-standard Sunbeam / The Lea - Francis story 1924 - 37 — Michael Worthington - Williams continues with part 2 of his history of the Coventry make / VSCC's December driving tests — This annual event is described by Tom Thelfall in his Diary of a dilettante / Type 35 Bugatti — The Editor writes about his encounter with a superb example of the archetypal Bugatti / 1908 TT: The» 4 - inch» race — The story of this early event with a curious name is recounted for us by Bryan Goodman / 1939 Lancia Aprilia — Zoe Harrison talked to the proud owner of this far - ahead - of - its - time Lancia / Shaft - drive C.N. — The early history of G.N. and the cars that were not propelled by chains.
Stefan Bellof did indeed drive a Porsche 956 to the fastest ever lap of 6:11:13 for a motorised vehicle in 1983... but it was for qualifying for the 1000 km Sports Car race, so technically it was never a production car... Admittedly some of the cars near the top of this list blur the definition of production car... if you was to go by the list above, then it should be the Porsche 918 that takes the mantle for fastest production car as the others at the top are thinly veiled track - only specials for someone with deep pockeCar race, so technically it was never a production car... Admittedly some of the cars near the top of this list blur the definition of production car... if you was to go by the list above, then it should be the Porsche 918 that takes the mantle for fastest production car as the others at the top are thinly veiled track - only specials for someone with deep pockecar... Admittedly some of the cars near the top of this list blur the definition of production car... if you was to go by the list above, then it should be the Porsche 918 that takes the mantle for fastest production car as the others at the top are thinly veiled track - only specials for someone with deep pockecar... if you was to go by the list above, then it should be the Porsche 918 that takes the mantle for fastest production car as the others at the top are thinly veiled track - only specials for someone with deep pockecar as the others at the top are thinly veiled track - only specials for someone with deep pockets.
But as Manuel Lage has discovered the first car to bear the name was an Alfonso Hispano - Suiza / Americans to the Rear — Rear engined designs — Part Three / Americans to the Rear — Concluding his series on American rear engined cars Karl Ludvigsen examines the role played by General Motors / Epicyclic Gearing — Workshop — Part Two / Settlers Special — A cut - down 1933 Riley Monaco shipped to Vancouver by an ex-pat in the»50s formed the basis for Miles Fenton's ideal supercharged special / Racing in the Rain — Alan Smith has been using his camera to good effect at motor sporting events for over 50 years / Ards TT 75th Anniversary — John Payne reports on the 75th Anniversary of the Ards TT / The Little Engine that could — Gavin Farmer celebrates the Jowett Bradford / It's quicker by Rail — Brian Heath's subject this month is a 1939 Railton long chassis special limSpecial — A cut - down 1933 Riley Monaco shipped to Vancouver by an ex-pat in the»50s formed the basis for Miles Fenton's ideal supercharged special / Racing in the Rain — Alan Smith has been using his camera to good effect at motor sporting events for over 50 years / Ards TT 75th Anniversary — John Payne reports on the 75th Anniversary of the Ards TT / The Little Engine that could — Gavin Farmer celebrates the Jowett Bradford / It's quicker by Rail — Brian Heath's subject this month is a 1939 Railton long chassis special limspecial / Racing in the Rain — Alan Smith has been using his camera to good effect at motor sporting events for over 50 years / Ards TT 75th Anniversary — John Payne reports on the 75th Anniversary of the Ards TT / The Little Engine that could — Gavin Farmer celebrates the Jowett Bradford / It's quicker by Rail — Brian Heath's subject this month is a 1939 Railton long chassis special limspecial limousine.
Fans can check out the car show, food trucks, a presentation by the Original Venice Crew, live music by the Chuck Alvarez Band, and there's a special screening of the Steve McQueen car classic «Bullitt.»
Photographs by Peter McFadyen / Auto - biography: Andrew Crisford — We meet this prominent dealer in antique clocks and watches who also maintains an enviable car collection / The life and times of Dorcas — Graham Skillen continues his series on the Glegg brothers» ambitious specials, illustrated by themselves.
Latin Legend — Gavin Farmer is seduced by Lancia's forgotten beauty — the stunning Aprilia Gran Sport / Cars In My Life — David Crabtree's family photograph album is a «must see» for motoring enthusiasts / Special Buyer's Guide — The immortal Jaguar XK120 / Delahaye 135M The Editor encounters a delightful unrestored Chapron - bodied coupe / Une Passion Francaise — Jan Norbye researches a brief history of the famous French marque — Delahaye / Moss Magic — Stirling Moss is Britain's hero of pre-1960.
Few of its enthusiastic owners would support that assessment of the most radical model ever made by General Motors, says Karl Ludvigsen in Corvair: class and controversy / We report on our unique annual gathering of unrestored cars, Oily Rag Run, held this year in East Sussex and enjoying a vintage entry / In Une Périgourdine Charmante, John Warburton tells the story of the little - know n de Cézac car, made in the French town of Périgueux from 1920 to 1927, and samples a rare survivor / In this month's Back on the Road, Michael Ware details the protracted restoration of a rare and handsome Morris 25 Special Coupé dating from 1935
Frazer Nash TT Replica — Zoe Harrison describes this beautifully restored 1935 example that has been in the same family from new / When eight was great — The heyday of the straight eight engine and the story of a 1936 Buick 8/40 — by Dennis Harrison / Basil Davenport: part two — Alan Brierly continues his article about this hill - climb hero / Brighton Runs remembered — Bill Boddy recalls the many London - Brighton Runs he has taken part in since his first Run in 1936 / Delahaye 135MS — A very special Figoni et Falaschi - bodied version that was the 1947 Geneva Show car.
Speaking about the cars, Jolyon Nash, McLaren Automotive Executive Director, Global Sales and Marketing said, «The MSO X collection is the perfect example of the rich vein of bespoke service offered by McLaren Special Operations.
Schnieders — The history of this French manufacturer — founded in 1910 — is related by Marc Douezy / 1932 Riley special — Malcolm Robertson describes this unique car a replica of the Rileys that drove overland from Australia to enter the 1932 Monte Carlo Rally / 1957 Ferrarids 500 TRC — A superbly restored junior (4 - cylinder) Testa Rossa has been driven by Ian Fraser / History on the Wall — John Dunne describes a series of commemorative plaques of Sir Malcolm Campbell and former Wolverhampton motor car manufacturers / Body - swap Sunbeam — This interesting story of an old (1914) body fitted to a new (1929) chassis is told by Bill Dowsing / 1929 Rolls - Royce Phantom I. — This month The Editor examines a splendid example of «the best car in the world», and asks whether the claim can be justified / Streamlining — Nick Walker writes about the development of streamlining as applied to motor cars from the early 1930s onwards / The Bleriot Whippet — Michael Worthington - Williams recalls the cycle car manufacturer who enjoyed a limited success in the 1920s.
Monkey Business — Anthony Pritchard recalls Harry Lester and his MG specials and the small but determined team who drove them in competition / Brighton Bound — Our correspondent on Veteran matters Elizabeth Bennett reports on the 2001 London - Brighton Run / Rainbow's End — Designed by Frank Rainbow the Swallow Doretti was a brave attempt by an engineering group to make a British sports car for the American market / Baldwin's Brescia — Nick Baldwin has owned a very special Brescia Bugatti for a number of years.
Albrecht Goertz's gorgeous 503 could not have come at a worse time for BMW, as Douglas Blain explains in Drama Queen / In 1966 and All That, Steve Welsh reports from the unrivalled Goodwood Revival historic race meeting, which this year marked 50 years since Australian driver Jack Brabham won the Formula One World Championship in a car of his construction / Kit Foster tells the story of the American Underslung, the first American sports car, and examines one of the prized survivors of this pioneering but short - lived marque in Swing low, sweet chariot / In his article, Cross-Channel concours, Jörg Sierks chooses his favourites from two prestigious concours events, held on the same weekend on opposite sides of the English Channel / With the help of rarely seen archive photographs, D'Arcy Lever looks back at the highly effective trials specials built by Sydney Allard before World War Two.
You're in for a treat — on this special, 100th episode of Head 2 Head presented by Tire Rack, Motor Trend «s Jonny Lieberman and Automobile «s Jethro Bovingdon take a look at two of the best sports cars to ever hail from Germany, the AMG GT R and the Porsche 911.
Voisin history, part two — Paul Frere concludes his article on Gabriel Voisin and his remarkable cars / 1952 Jowett Jupiter — The restoration of this technically advanced (for its day) sports car is described by David Hawtin / London to Brighton Run — A report of the 1995 event by Charles Leit who took part in a veteran Peugeot / «Bloody Mary» — John Bolster's amazing Special has just been sympathetically rebuilt.
A # 50 Bugatti — A.E. Prove recalls a rather special purchase in the»30s... / A Willys - Knight restoration Overland Covers Some Ground by Michael Worthington - Williams / The Austin 12/4 — Paul Skilleter and Peter Woodend examine the car that took ten thousand families to the sea side / White Metalling — Roger Harle of Saunders and Ralph Motor engineers Ltd. de-mythologises this traditional craft / Mercades at auction — Star Sale by Nick Baldwin / The Ulster Seven — John Williams considers two cars which provide low cost motor sport / Wolseleys in the 20's and 30's — Wolseley and Wolseley influences by James Worth.
1920s Delage duo — Dennis Harrison tells us about a 1928 D.M. Weymann saloon and a sporting 1926 DISS / Electro - plating of car parts — In a further article in our series on technical subjects John Teague explains nickel plating and chromium plating / Art and the automobile, Part one — Michael Worthington - Williams on the history of automobile art commenting on some colourful early advertisements / Roydale: British - made Edwardian — The history of the little - known make is recounted for us by Malcolm Jeal / Austin 12/4 restoration — Mike Burgess describes how he rebuilt his 1928 Burnham saloon / 1933 Avon Standard Special — A report on this sporting open 4 - seater from Zoe Harrison / Alvis 12/50 sports saloon — David Hawtin recalls his recent encounter with a 1927 example / Castle Three cyclecar — The story of this Kidderminster - made «runabout» is related by A.B. Demaus / School of motoring — Malcolm Jeal has discovered that training courses were being offered by the Institute of Automobile Engineers in 1920 / MC raid on New England — How some early MGs invaded the USA.
London - Brighton Run — We photographed some of the entries in the 1992 (96th Anniversary) Run / Us and our cars — Members of The Automobile team tell us about themselves — and the cars they drive / VSCC Lakeland Trial — In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall reports on this November event / Lagonda LG6 — Dennis Harrison recounts his meeting with a fine example of 1930s transport for the gentry / 1921 Pierce - Arrow «The gilded cage» — A unique example of this prestigious American car is described for us by Zoe Harrison / Chitty Chitty Bang Bang II — The Editor reveals the history of this fantastic Edwardian special / 10 - year index supplement — An index to all the major articles that have appeared in the 120 issues of The Automobile in so far published / Where are they now?
In Dellow: uncompromisingly a sports car, John Warburton, a former owner, tells the story of these distinctive sporting specials from Birmingham / In Shaped by the Wind, Delwyn Mallett travels to the Zeppelin Museum to visit an exhibition dedicated to streamlining in all its forms / Douglas Blain savours an opportunity to stretch the legs of his rebuilt Ballot 2LS along Australia's Great Ocean Road... A Vintage Adventure / In this months Back on the Road, Michael Ware reports on the restoration of» Goff» Imhof's 1946 Allard J1, which has been off the road for half a century
In Monte Carlo — and bust, Tom Clarke and Will Morrison explain how one man's love of using his in competition led to tragedy / Preston Tucker aimed to give Americans their safest and best cars yet, as Karl Ludvigsen relates in Preston Tucker's bid for glory / Often maligned by sports car purists, the Vale Special of the 1930s, Made in Maida Vale, offered brisk motoring at reasonable cost.
VI — Malcolm Robertson describes a delectable James Young Continental Saloon Coupe which lives in Australia / The Dawson or «Coventry bulldog» — The story of this expensive and short lived (1919 - 1921) cae is told by M.W - W / 1908 Napier 60hp — This month the Editor experiences 100mph in a very special 11580cc two seater / 1911 Greoire 16 / 24hp — A very rare example of this sporting car — a favorite with early aviators — has been discovered by Zoe Harrison.
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