![]() | Bugatti T-49 I never miss the opportunity to tune and listen to Bugatti engines |
![]() | Pebble Beach Concourse d' Elegance Duesenberg, Auburn, Cord An extensive video shoot plus over 300 downloadable images are not going to begin to cover the main event of the famous Pebble Beach Concourse d' Elegance, held every third weekend of August at the famed Pebble Beach Lodge Golf Course on the Monterey Peninsula. The weather was unusually warm and sunny, which led to a huge crowd for this event. See the full 40 minute video plus download the over 300 high quality images from http://www.cardesign.tv |
![]() | Cord 812 Country c |
![]() | My 1940 Buick Engine Video demonstrating a 1940 Buick Engine running on an open chassis |
![]() | Duesenberg It's one thing to see a classic in a museum, but there's something thrilling about seeing automobile art in motion. Looks like the Duesenberg Model JN from 1936. The body is by Bohman & Schwartz, Los Angeles. Check out the "Topper" Buick, also on my channel. Oh! And that's Constance Bennett and Brian Aherne. An added bonus, from the same film, is the 1937 Ford station wagon. |
![]() | Kruse International Classic Car Auction Kruse Auctioning an Auburn Auto during Auburn 2007 |
![]() | Riding in a Duesenberg Model J A brief video (one of two) of what it is like to ride in one of the greatest cars in the world, a Duesenberg Model J. The specific vehicle ... all » featured is a 1931 Duesenberg Model J Murphy Clear Vision Sport Sedan that won Best of Show at the 2006 Auburn Concours in Auburn, IN. |
![]() | The first car ever running live! The Benz Motorwagen (1885) This is rare footage of the world's first car's engine igniting & running. From Wikipedia: After developing a successful gas-powered two-stroke piston engine in 1873, Karl Benz focused on developing a motorized vehicle. His Patent Motorwagen (or Motor Car), introduced in 1886, is widely regarded as the first purpose-built automobile, that is a vehicle designed from the ground up to be motorized. Benz unveiled it officially on July 3, 1886 on the Ringstraße in Mannheim, Germany. The vehicle was patented with German patent number 37435, which Benz applied for on January 29, 1886. |
![]() | Robert Hughes - American Visions - 6th episode, part 5 of 5 "Steamlines and Breadlines" segment on styling, streamline and car design is continued. link below to playlist of all "American Vision" episodes uploaded so far: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=6B9CBAB22882A992 "The ideal American form was a tear drop with fins - and it gave you toasters and pencil sharperners that looked as if they were ready to blast off your desk and go out thru the front door at 600 miles an hour. They said 'escape with us to utopia'". design and marketing message in everyday objects a long visit with a Cord 8/10 "Nowhere else did streamlining get such a cosmetic push as in this rolling sculpture" (designer Gordon M. Buehrig's 810 and the Supercharged 812) a visit with Cord owners Joseph and Evelyn Teitelbaum clips of the 1939 New York World's Fair (motto: "Tomorrow, Now") interview, at the dilapidated old site of the World's Fair, with art historian Robert Rosenblum....he speaks of Billy Roses' aquacade, and some color film clips are shown of it...go here to view more color footage from the aquacade: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=na3z6K1j83w originally aired on US television in 1997 |
![]() | Ride in a Cord L-29 Cord L-29 Industrial designer Brooks Stevens, in the 1930's customized this car for himself. Yes, we go for a ride in this car! |
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