![]() | Car Collectors Dream Garage This is a hidden hideaway on a cul-de-sac lot with 1.2 acres. You have tile throughout with laminate wood in the master & carpeted guest bedrooms. 2200 sqft Dream Garage with large RV door and 1/2 bath, LARGE Guest House 1bed,3/4 bath, open kitchen, living & sitting room. There are double pane windows, 5 ton AC on the main house and 2 1/2 ton AC on Guest House, updated through- out. Pebble tech pool, separate 20 x12 storage shed. Mrs. Clean would be at home here. Have the feel of privacy you like and be located to enjoy Sun City advantages. Horse and Car Lovers MUST SEE. Very desirable location, Sun City fees do apply |
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![]() | Fine Woodworking Build-Off Contest Winners Watch the announcement of the three top prizewinners in the Fine Woodworking magazine One Board Furniture Build-Off Contest. And catch FWW editor Asa Christiana's interviews with the three winners. Chad Hill, of Fredericksburg, Va., won the grand prize, collecting $9,000 in tools from Delta and Porter-Cable. Robert Galusha, of Kingman, Ariz., won the second prize of $4,000 in Delta tools. And Michael Harris of London, Ontario, won the third prize of $2,000 in Porter-Cable tools. |
![]() | My Car Collection *READ FIRST: *****THESE CARS WERE BOUGHT DUE TO HARD WORKING AND MONEY EARNING MY DAD OWNS AN AIRLINE IN BOLIVA THANKS TO HIS EFFORTS WE HAVE THIS THANK YOU. Well first of all i would like to thank you guys for watching this video,Some of these cars may not look like a collector car BUT some of those (not collector car) have a great story in my country dont forget that this is in Santa Cruz,Bolivia for the moment we have over 50 cars but anyways please comment and rate it again thank you very much and hope you like it. (ohh THEY ALL WORK) ''Its Sort of a Gran Turismo Garage '' UPDATE: Mazda RX8 Veilside (2004) Jeep Willys Vietnam War (1968) Jeep Willys WWII (1944) Dodge Challenger SRT (2008) Ferrari 308 GTS Quattrovalvole(1985) Aston Martin Vanquish (2005) Porsche Cayman S (2008) Porsche Cayenne S (2008) Rolls Royce Silver Shadow II (1971) Ford Mustang Boss 351 (1969) Kimi Raikkonen Ferrari F1 (2007) Audi S6 (2008) Audi R8 (2008) Nissan Skyline GT-R R35 (2009) 2005 VW Beetle (last year produced)(OLD ONE) 2001 Ford F-350 Super Duty 2009 Mini Cooper John Cooper Works Searching for : 1978 Porsche 930 200? Lamorghini Gallardo or Murcielago 1976 Nissan 280Z 1974 VW Beetle Conv. (Curve Windshield) 2009 Fiat 500 Abarth SS 1998 Acura NSX BMW 2002 1974 Ferrari Testarossa 1990 * For any Info humberto_roca_s@hotmail.com *NEW VID ON PROGRESS SOON!! UPDATED CARS * Also I Accept Some video Request too if you'd like to see a car but detailed just tell me |
![]() | Mad Max Interceptor Replica with REAL Blower & Scott EFI Unit Unlike the actual film car, which had a non-operational supercharger system, this replica has both a functional 6-71 Blower & Scott EFI unit, atop a 351 Cleveland specifically designed for supercharger application from Pat Musi Performance in New Jersey. Vehicle is located in New York. Original Movie Interceptor The original movie Interceptor began life as a standard 1973 XB GT Ford Falcon Coupe. In 1976, film makers Byron Kennedy and George Miller began pre-production on Mad Max, a futuristic police movie. For the film, they needed a vehicle to feature as the "Black on Black, Pursuit Special Police Interceptor' - the sleek, mean and powerful high performance Police car of the Main Force Patrol. Murray Smith was hired as part of the Mad Max crew and one of his tasks was to design and build the Interceptor. The project began with his acquisition of the XB Falcon, mentioned above, and with Peter Arcadipane, Ray Beckerley, and various others, proceeded to modify the car to film specifications. The key modification was the Concorde Show Van front end, roof and trunk spoilers, fender flares and the supercharger equipped with a Scott fuel injector hat ( which was for appearance only and non-functional ). The Concorde front was a fairly new accessory at the time, designed by Peter Arcadipane at Ford of Australia as a showpiece. The car also received quite a few other minor modifications to complete the package such as, an on/off blower switch, Max Rob steering wheel, interior blue police light, siren, and a custom roof mounted police radio. There was only ONE Black Interceptor ever built for the first Mad Max film. Following the production of Mad Max, the car was no longer needed, and was modified once more to make it suitable for use as a standard road car (basically by removing the blower and the side pipes). It was then toured around Melbourne to shopping centers and car shows as part of the promotion done for the film. Following this promotional work, the car was put up for sale. In the mean time, this low budget Australian film had gained worldwide success, prompting a sequel, Mad Max 2 or The Road Warrior, as it was released as in the US. The Black Interceptor was then reacquired by Kennedy-Miller Studios for use once more. The blower and side pipes were reinstalled, although different to the originals, along with changing the rear wheels. The car was further modified to fit the setting of the new film, with large gas tanks fitted in the trunk, it's general appearance given a more used and stressed look and the front end was also modified by removing the bottom spoiler. In addition to modifying the original car, a duplicate car was built for Mad Max 2 for filming of driving sequences, while the original car was used for all the close ups and interior shots. When the story eventually required the Black Interceptor to be destroyed in a spectacular crash and burn up sequence, the duplicate car was used, leaving the original more or less intact. However, it's use for the filmmakers was over, and the car was collected by a used metal dealer from Broken Hill for scrap, along with several other vehicles from the film. Although it was supposed to be scrapped, the new 'owner' was reluctant to destroy this important car, and it was ultimately passed on to a colleague, Ray Evans, from Adelaide. The car then sat outside Ray Evans' junk yard for more than three years, and was the subject of much interest. After negotiations, Bob Forsenko, a fan of this film series, purchased the Interceptor and sent it to Franklin Side Crash Restorers where Tony and Mario Romeo restored it to it's original glory however, retaining the tanks fitted in the sequel. Eventually Forsenko contacted Murray Smith, and confirmed that this was, in fact, the original car which Murray built for Kennedy-Miller studios. In 1993, Forsenko sold the Interceptor to Dr. Peter Nelson, the director, curator and owner of the 'Cars of the Stars Motor Museum' in Keswick, England, where it now resides with other famous film and TV cars. |
![]() | Exotic car collector shows Ferrari Enzo and Lamborghini revv A bloke test drives a ferrari enzo with his friends and takes ti to maxmimum speeds on a german motorway. He then shows off his other super machines and gives a tour of his garage. Imense! To watch a sequel to this video please visit: http://9e11c954.com/Ferrari_Enzo.php |
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![]() | PART 1 --- Driving Enzo Ferrari, Murciélago and 360 Spider Two Dutch guys are driving in some cars of a Dutch car collector; his brandnew Ferrari Enzo, his Lamborghini Murciélago and his Ferrari 360 Spider. He only collects Italian supercars, he owns several Ferrari's, Lamborghini's, a Bugatti EB110 SS and at this moment he also owns the only Pagani Zonda in The Netherlands. The driver reached a topspeed of 293 km/h in the Lamborghini Murciélago on a highway where the speed limit is set om 120 km/h! This video is made in 2004/2005. At that moment the Enzo Ferrari was brandnew! Visit my profile for more videos! PART 1: http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=x4787yAuusQ PART 2: http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=pb1jiJmh3S8 PART 3: http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=8COHWE9GR5s PART 4: http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=J-c9dtI5Eig |
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