Showing posts with label rare. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rare. Show all posts

The rare and one of a kind Corvettes

The Rebel Machine is in San Diego! Ebay score out of Tennessee

Ralph Lauren garage was just photographed by Vanity Fair

Coolest damn thing you'll see all week. 1913 Harley, heavily optioned,TANDEM !, unrestored, with a quick history and instructions how to start it. WOW


    the bike's options are discussed for the first 5 minutes, then the bike is started up and the procedure is wonderfully demonstrated, step by step. (starts at minute 5:30)
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Porsche tractor gallery

1 of 3 existing BMW R51 RS factory race bikes in unrestored condition getting auctioned




    Read about the sad true story of how the first owner was ruined by the US Govt because he was German immigrant businessman at the beginning of WW2, just like many Japanese Americans were. He was the BMW importer in New York, and managed to finagle one of these seventeen R51RS racers from the factory.

    In truth, BMW sold very few motorcycles in the US in the 1920s and 30s, as protectionist trade policies introduced in the mid-20s levied a huge tax (up to 100%) on 'heavy' imported goods. Thus BMWs were rare and very expensive in the US

    The 'RS' was a pushrod 500cc ohv flat-twin

    Emil Recke's troubles began when AMA track officials ignored the bike making the fastest qulaifying lap at a race in Langhorne Pennsylvania, and when the US finally entered the War in Dec. 1941, Recke, as a German national and 'enemy alien', had his bank accounts seized by the US government.

    Suddenly broke, he was forced to sell his BMW dealership, parts stock, tooling, and motorcycles to survive, for which he was paid pennies on the dollar given the ramping-up of the propaganda machine against anything, and anyone, German (or Japanese). After selling nearly everything he owned, all he had left in the world was his most precious possession, the R51RS which had been entrusted to him by the BMW factory. When it became clear that this, too, must be sold, he did what he had to, and sold the bike. He then took his own life.
    Via: http://thevintagent.blogspot.com/2010/12/amazing-unrestored-bmw-racer-at-auction.htmlSource URL: https://ashesgarrett.blogspot.com/search/label/rare
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Real unusual things from trailer washers, motorized wheels, to tank track Rolls Royces

    Never seen one before, and something about the age of a black and white photo tells me that these are obsolete
    I have no idea at all what this is

    Ok, but why take it out if you have to add skis?

    Really early car phone

    Odd stuff on this tow truck

    Yup... 1890's and I have no idea what it is

    Lenin's 1922 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost

    I've never seen a photo of a tractor involved in a car crash

    Again, no idea what the motorbike in front is

    Never seen a train engine like this... must be for moving train cars around in a train yard

    For packing dirt roads?

    Early Daytona Beach racers with superchardged Auburns, before NASCAR took over racing on Daytona Beach

    Click for full size to read the story

    Two of the rare Jeeps the (1959) FC 59, but the below is even more rare


    Model T tank

    Love the motor wheels... I'd so love to ride one! This one was investigated by Hemmings Blog and you can read more about it: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2010/11/22/m-goventosas-one-wheel-to-obscurity/ it went 93mph... I doubt that anyone did that more than once given the conditions of roads in Italy in 1931 to 1933, that's when the above photo was taken, 1931


    Puegeot in 1934, great designed car, looks like the top is coming down

    Wipers on the inside and outside
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In the movie "The Great Race" you may have liked the "Leslie Special" ... but did you think they'd ever put it in another movie? I'm 1st to notice

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