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  • forgeline:

    Classic muscle done right. Curtis Osgood’s gorgeous pro-touring 1967 Chevrolet Camaro is powered by a 602HP LS7 and rides on an Art Morrison Enterprises chassis, Strange Engineering coilovers, Wilwood disc brakes, 275/30ZR19 & 305/30ZR19 Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires, and 19x9/19x11 Forgeline VR3P wheels finished with Brushed/Cleared centers, Polished outers, and exposed hardware! See more at: https://forgeline.com/customer-gallery/curtis-osgood

    Photos by Will Rogers

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  • carinteriors:
“1971 Ferrari 365 GTC/4
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    1971 Ferrari 365 GTC/4

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  • just-shower-thoughts:

    Next year, the entire month of April will be 4/20

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  • grandegyptianmuseum:
“ Ancient Egyptian Axe  Axe with a straight cut bronze blade and a sleek wooden handle, used as a woodworking tool. From Deir el-Medina. New Kingdom, Late 18th Dynasty, 13th century BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Turin. Photo:...

    grandegyptianmuseum:

    Ancient Egyptian Axe

    Axe with a straight cut bronze blade and a sleek wooden handle, used as a woodworking tool. From Deir el-Medina. New Kingdom, Late 18th Dynasty, 13th century BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Turin. Photo: G. Dagli Orti

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    • 4 years ago
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  • itcars:

    First Look: The One-Off Ferrari P80/C

    Creating an entirely new and modern take on the Ferrari sports prototype concept is both an ambitious and complex undertaking. But it was in this spirit, and with very specific input from the client, that the new Ferrari one-off, the P80/C, was conceived. The Ferrari Styling Centre, under the direction of Flavio Manzoni, and the engineering and aerodynamics team worked hand-in-glove with the client, sharing principles and visions in order to create a new “Hero Car” with an absolutely unique and authentic soul.

    The client’s basic brief was to create a modern sports prototype inspired by iconic models from Ferrari’s history: the 330 P3/P4 on the one hand and the 1966 Dino 206 S on the other.

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