Articles tagged with: Transportation
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Some of these concepts have timeless, exciting forms, some are more of the “pulp-ish” and “sci-fi” variety, but they all invariably turned heads and excited onlookers in their time, and some still inspire designers today. Some of these automotive buses were produced in limited numbers, some remained an artist’s dream, or a promotional brochure oddity.…
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This is just too insane! How many people in this earth can actually imagine that actually a mere school bus speed can reach up to 367 mph (or 590 km/h)? I don’t until now. A big thanks to Paul Stender for his weird hobby, and MIROS Road Safety via Telegraph UK for providing us the stunning news of the auto world. As far as I concerned, this is about the second time such madness happened to the motor world, after the insanity of drag truck powered by rocket engine.…
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In a non-de script warehouse, somewhere deep within the confines of downtown Philadelphia, there is an incredible collection of sports racing cars. The collection of Dr. Fred Simeone is one of those which a person could drive past for years, never knowing it was there. On an evening in July ’07, while attending the Vintage Triumph Register Convention, I was lucky enough to be invited along on a tour. Dr. Simeone personally guided us through what has to be one of the more impressive private collections I have ever seen. …
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Scooters are a very popular mode of transportation not only in Japan but also to other Asia countries like Malaysia, India and China. The reason could be because the countries have very congested roads, and many people live in densely populated urban areas. Japan scooters are a bit different and creative compared to others. Why I said so? Following photos are the look at a few stylish and creative scooters which are dressed to the max with pipes, sound gear and crazy paint, straight from the streets of Japan.
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