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10 Years of Mercedes-Benz World

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Mercedes-Benz World in Surrey is celebrating its 10th anniversary this weekend. Since the innovative brand center opened its doors in 2006, over three million people have been welcomed through its doors.

The free-to-visit facility at the historic Brooklands race track provides visitors with a fascinating insight into Mercedes-Benz’s 130-year-long history, from the very first automobile in 1886 – the Patent Motorwagen – to the very latest products from Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-AMG and smart.


On top of this, Mercedes-Benz World offers incredible driving experiences on purpose-built tracks both on and off-road. Over the past decade, some 430,000 customers have enjoyed these – the oldest driver being 106 years old, and the youngest just three. In fact, some 30,000 toddlers have got behind the wheel of Mercedes-Benz Bobby cars as part of the Little Learners experience for three-five year olds.

Mercedes-Benz World has also played host to a number of high-profile product launches, including the world premiere of the new Mercedes-AMG GT R this summer. The range-topping sports car was airlifted to Brooklands before landing in front of the world’s media, with Formula One World Champion Lewis Hamilton taking the GT R out on the track.


To celebrate its 10th birthday, Mercedes-Benz World is offering a £20 discount to customers purchasing an AMG driving experience – meaning an hour of one-to-one tuition at the wheel of a powerful Mercedes-AMG model will now cost £180*. To purchase please call 0370 400 4000 and quote ’291006MBW’ (not available online).

Mercedes-Benz World is open from 10 am – 6 pm, seven days a week (with the exception of Christmas Day and Boxing Day).



via Mercedes-Benz UK




Fiskens London

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Fiskens, one of the world’s leading specialists in fine historic automobiles, has celebrated its 25th anniversary year in style with the launch of an all-new, state-of-the-art showroom. Nestled in the famous Queens Gate Place Mews, which has been a celebrated mecca for classic car enthusiasts for many decades and the company’s long-term home.



The business, which rightly claims to be the place ‘where the world’s greatest cars come to be sold’, has cleverly integrated the stunning new, high-technology showroom seamlessly into the beautiful and traditional surroundings of the mews. The new premises is an addition to the existing showroom and creates significant new space in which cars can be displayed in a beautiful, contemporary setting. Arranged over two floors, the showroom incorporates an ingenious and unique hydraulic lift to raise and lower cars from the large subterranean display area to street level.

Gregor Fisken, the company’s founder, says: “This project has taken over 3½ years to complete from the initial planning stage, and has required some outstanding architectural, design and engineering expertise. To have the new showroom open in our 25th anniversary year is a fantastic way to celebrate this landmark in the company’s history. I am delighted that we have successfully preserved the mews’ wonderful, traditional character and yet have created what we consider to be one of the finest modern environments in which to display historic cars.”


Approximately 14500 cubic feet of earth was excavated to create the basement showroom, which boasts an extra 1049 square feet of floor area. The hydraulic scissor lift is the ‘pièce de résistance’ of the development and is significant as it is the only one in the world to feature a detachable roof deck which becomes the ground floor. It also features unique removable posts that support the deck when in use. This incredible piece of engineering weights 8.75 tonnes and has a lifting capacity of 3 tonnes.
For more information about Fiskens and to view the current stock, please visit: www.fiskens.com

via Fiskens



The GTT

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The Mustang-based, GTT which stands for Gran Turismo Tribute was designed and built by Zero to 60 Designs for this year's SEMA show. The small Corona, CA tuner claims the GTT is the next generation of timeless supercars. A Supercharged 5.0-liter V8 is said to put out 800hp and of course, the suspension, brakes, and tires have been upgraded as well.

Nearly every body panel has been reshaped on the GTT, which draws its styling cues from the new Ford GT. The GTT will be sold in a limited run starting in 2017 and at the time of this post no pricing has been released. We will be checking the car out at SEMA and hopefully learn more.



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Athena Lundberg

Police Have A New Tool To Stop Pursuits

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Southern California is the capital of police pursuits, it has become somewhat of a sport with TV stations covering them live. But a creative guy has come up with an interesting and simple solution to the problem of stopping fleeing suspects. His invention is a deployable tether that wraps around a suspect's rear tire, locking it up, the officer can then brake and essentially hold the vehicle. It looks pretty cool and is honestly a lot less dangerous than pit maneuvers that are currently used to end many pursuits. Check out the video below to see it in action.

Ford's Turnkey Racer

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Ford Performance today revealed an all-new, track-ready turnkey Mustang racecar that’s ready to compete around the globe - the Ford Mustang GT4.

The Mustang GT4, unveiled at the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, has been designed and engineered jointly by Ford Performance and Multimatic Motorsports to compete in sports car championship racing series globally. This includes the GT4 European Series, which visits Silverstone circuit for the UK leg.

The Mustang GT4 puts Ford head-to-head with competition from Porsche and Aston Martin among others – in a mirror of the hugely popular FIA World Endurance Championship, where the Ford Chip Ganassi Racing Ford GT takes on the Aston Martin Vantage GTE, Porsche 911 RSR and Ferrari 488 GTE


 It’s inspired by the Ford Shelby GT350R-C that won the IMSA Continental Tire SportsCar Challenge championship just last month.

“As the Mustang nameplate continually expands its presence in markets throughout the world, so does our relevant motorsport presence,” explained David Pericak, global director of Ford Performance. “The Mustang GT4 is equipped to compete and win on tracks around the globe, and we expect it to be as popular with racers as its production sibling is with consumers.”

The Mustang GT4 is equipped with the next generation, naturally aspirated 5.2L V8 racing engine specifically tuned for GT4 competition. The race engine was engineered, validated and built by Ford Performance in partnership with Roush Yates Engines.

A lightweight, compact six-speed Holinger paddle shift transmission delivers proven race durability with direct-pneumatic activation for fast, positive and consistent gear shifts. The GT4 powertrain also carries a dry sump oiling system, ZF-developed twin-plate racing clutch and flywheel.


Chassis features on the Mustang GT4 include:


  • Dynamic Suspension Spool Valve (DSSV™) dampers from Multimatic for advanced predictability, accuracy, repeatability and ultimate vehicle control
  • Rear lower control arms (designed specifically for coil-over springs) and front/rear stabilizer bars from Multimatic
  • Lightweight 18” x 11” forged alloy wheels from Forgeline
  • Rotors and six-piston calipers from Brembo
  • Aerodynamic enhancements on the Mustang GT4 include a rear wing, the design of which was derived from lessons learned by the Ford GT racing program, front splitter, hood venting, diveplanes and rear diffuser.


On the interior, the Mustang GT4 carries a full FIA-compliant roll cage and race-oriented dash logger from MoTeC.

via Ford Motor Company

The R35 at SEMA

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This year at SEMA the Nissan R35 was one of the most prolific cars on display. Nearly every one of them had a Rocket Bunny or Liberty Walk kit, the over fender seems to be still the style of choice, for most tuners. But we might have reached maximum GTR and it will be interesting to see what the next trend with the Nissan flagship will be.

SEMA is still going on but here are a few of the R35s from the show.














Trans-Am Javelin

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by Mike Satterfield

One of the cars that caught my eye at this years SEMA show was this AMC Javelin done up like a vintage Trans-Am racer. There was no information about who brought the car, but the paper plate was from American Performance Products who is the leading parts supplier for AMC restorers. While AMC hasn't been around for nearly 30 years, this Javelin is super cool and real or reproduction it has that aged to perfection look.







The 124 Turns 50

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“The Turin Motor Show under the sign of optimism" was the positive-sounding title of the 48th edition of the event held in halls of Torino Esposizioni in 1966. The Motor Show welcomed visitors with a magnificent display of lights and colours. The glossy paintwork of the cars reflected the bright neon lights multiplying the effect: it was the 1960s and waves of enthusiasm were rolling across Italy. The monetary crisis of 1964-1965 was coming to an end and automotive production had increased by 8% in 1966. Over 650 billion Lira had been invested from the beginning of the decade to renew and develop the plants in order to face a demand that was on the rise year by year. In addition to generating employment, cars were the primary indicator of a country's welfare and its degree of civilisation. While the yearning to own one was becoming more and more common, a certain conservative mentality which saw cars as an ephemeral luxury remained strong. The latter concept was proved wrong: today, we can reasonably declare that cars contributed to establishing true national unity by shortening distances, promoting travels and fostering mutual understanding. It may have been viewed as an accessory, but as a means of transportation it was nearly always a work tool, a calling card and a springboard for ambitions.

The Fiat stand stood out for its sheer size in the exhibition hall, among those of 515 exhibitors from 13 different countries: the very comprehensive line-up displayed at the Turin Motor Show in 1966 was capable of satisfying the most diverse tastes and needs and was complemented by three brand-new models. Visitors could admire the Fiat Dino, the production of which was being kicked off at the time, and the models which completed the 124 range. The 124 was an innovative car with an original style, a new concept of space, sophisticated engineering and state-of-the-art safety. The Fiat 124 was the result of Fiat's commitment to make an affordable, fast car, capable of carrying five people and their luggage in comfortable style.

An estate version – the Fiat 124 Familiare – was introduced at the Motor Show, but that 3rd of November would be remembered above all for the Fiat 124 Sport Spider. This model was the pinnacle of the evolution in the thrilling yet accessible convertible car segment that Fiat had led since the end of World War II with models such as the 1100 Spider in 1954, the 1200 and the twin-shaft 1500 Bialbero in 1958, the 1500 S and the 1600 S in 1961. The 124 Sport Spider was designed for motorists seeking brilliant performance at an affordable price: it was a sporty car with a wide circulation. The press dubbed it a "modern event" not just a simple car. It was modern because the quest for mobility was satisfied by a product that could excite and was reasonably priced, with a convincing and personal style, thrilling performance and innovative technical solutions, particularly mechanical. The 124 Sport Spider was the evolution of the 124 saloon but was also a genuine sports car with which everyone soon fell in love. To design the car Fiat called Pininfarina, long-time partner of the auto maker and a respected name in automotive car design worldwide.


The 1966 124 Sport Spider: a world automotive legend was born

The model picked up most of the mechanics of the Fiat 124 saloon but was designed from the start with some quintessentially sporty features. The name of Pininfarina was in itself a guarantee of design and interior elegance and as a whole the 124 Sport Spider stood out for the overall high quality of its finish, its accessories and its colours. The car was 3.97 metres long and its exterior style was modern, restrained and well-proportioned. Its streamline side was enhanced by the rear wing that dipped slightly in the connection to the front wing. The front end was flat and compact with a light look determined by the recess housing two slightly retracted headlights. The air intake presented an original hexagonal shape, while the bumpers were stark, wrapping and free from overriders. The tail was characterised by two slightly upward inclined fins forming a concave line connecting to the boot profile. In short, it expressed the most attractive style and proportions of its time: an enchanter among the enchanter, it stood on that Fiat stand in November 1966 by two beauty pageant winners and actress Marisa Solinas. The car had a Vinilite rear window and two side windows that retracted when the top was folded down. The large glazed surfaces ensured visibility in all directions. Aerodynamics were suited to motorway speeds and for agile driving in city traffic at the same time. The design of the windows and the windscreen, as the details of the handles, headlights, seats and colours, were all characterised by research focused on utility and elegance. The interiors were also carefully crafted with anatomic seats, wood trim and a very complete dashboard: instruments included a speedometer, an electric oil pressure gauge, a coolant thermometer and an electronic tachometer.

With the same rear-wheel drive, the Spider version was strongly connoted by the 124AC.000 engine. It was a straight-4 with bore and stroke of 80 and 71.5 mm, respectively, producing a displacement of 1438 cm3. It was positively brilliant also as a result of having dual overhead camshaft and valves arranged in a V. It developed a power of 90 HP at 6500 rpm and reached a top speed of 170 km/h. It had a double barrel vertical carburettor, while a double oil filtering system ensured better lubrication and longer life. Other features placed the model in the premium sports car segment: five-speed gearbox as standard equipment, radial tyres and sporty two-spoke steering wheel. The later was connected to the steering box with a two-part steering column joined by CV joints for excellent handling. The elegant style, the good engine performance, the stability and the safety of the model – deriving from the four disc brakes with vacuum brake booster and the presence of a Panhard track bar for better load arrangement on bends – secured success in terms of sales and image from the first months. The 124 Sport Spider was priced at 1,550,000 Lira, approximately half a million more than the saloon. “Cromodora” alloy rims and hard top were available for an extra 65,000 Lire. About 25,000 units of the first series were made until 1969.

A few adjustments to live the American dream and the début of the second series

In 1966 the Italians were singing along to the cover version of The Mamas and Papas' song and dreaming of escaping from grey skies and winter days to the freedom of a new life in California too.

Meanwhile, bolstered by the good market response, Fiat was working on the development of the model that would be launched in the USA in 1968. The Americans loved the proportions and quintessential Italian style of the Spider, as its top that could be quickly and easily folded directly from the driver's seat. The second version proper was introduced in October 1969, again at the Turin Motor Show, as part of an overall revamp of the range. It maintained the rear-wheel drive arrangement and the typical sporty driving feel despite the number of cars with front-wheel drive that were being presented in that edition of the event.

It could fit either the traditional 1.4-litre or a new 1.6-litre engine. The latter, also with four cylinders and dual overhead camshaft, had two double barrel vertical carburettors: displacement increased to 1608 cm3 and performance was even more brilliant. It delivered 110 HP and reached a top speed of 180 km/h. The braking system was of the independent circuit type. From the point of view of appearance, it had a new grille with honeycomb radiator. The most obvious difference were the two significant oval-shaped humps on the bonnet needed to accommodate the larger engine. The rear lights clusters were modified and a reversing light was added. Radial tyres and waterproof top completed the standard equipment. Hard top and light alloy rims were available as optional equipment. In October 1969 Lucio Battisti released his hit song “Mi ritorni in mente" ("I remember you / as beautiful as you are / maybe more than ever"): it was not dedicated to the Fiat 124 Spider but it could have been. The roadster evolved while remaining true to itself, with its elegant design by Pinifarina, and was as successful as ever: some 27,000 units were made in the years from 1969 to 1972.

The sparkling seventies welcome the third generation

The 1970s were years of major cultural and social changes. They were years of freedom and transgression, of turmoil and innovation. New cultural issues that would be current until the present day came into the foreground for the first time, such as the social function of education, the relationship between school and employment and creative communications. Political extremism was another characteristic of those times. The development of the automotive industry rocked from stagnation caused by the oil crisis and political unrest to maximum production efficiency and economic recovery. The Fiat 124 range was completely renewed and an array of mechanical and style improvements were introduced to enhance performance, comfort and elegance. Designed in international perspective from the start, the 124 was the turning point in the evolution of the Fiat production in the mid-sized engine sector and the beginning of the 1970s was the pinnacle of its success. Fiat introduced a new generation of the Spider in 1972: the style was basically unchanged but minor tweaks had been made to the dashboard, like replacing the chrome-plated instrument panel with a black one and the addition of a clock. The most substantial news concerned the engine because both the “1600” and the new “1800” engines of the Fiat 132 were fitted on the Fiat 124 Sport Spider. More in detail, they were both straight-4 with dual overhead camshaft, overhead valves and a double barrel Weber 34 DMS or Solex C34 EIES 5 carburettor. Displacement was 1592 cm3 for the “1600” and 1756 cm3 for the “1800”. Power was 108 and 118 HP with top speeds of 180 and 185 km/h, respectively.

The 124 Sport Spider was successful as a result of its timeless appeal and unchanged driving pleasure despite the social unrest of those years which tended to penalise the showiest models.

After 1972 the model would also be remembered for its memorable racing triumphs. Eddy Merckx deserved his nickname of “The Cannibal”, winning the Tour de France and the Giro d’Italia, in addition to the Milano-Sanremo and the speed record. Mark Spitz set new world records in all seven competitions he competed in during the Munich Olympics, while Italians Mennea and Thoeni made a name for themselves in track and field and in skiing with the European 100 metres record and the Alpine Skiing World Cup. The Fiat 124 Abarth Rally for racing in Group 4 was launched the same year as the street-legal version. Compared to the standard production model, the Fiat 124 Abarth Rally Gr.4 benefited from a more powerful engine, fibreglass roof and bonnet, aluminium doors and considerable weight reduction. Tuned by the Abarth Racing Team, the car made its début in the 1972 season and continued racing until 1975.

Production of the 124 Sport Spider continued from June 1974 until 1982 for exports to the United States where the model was still very successful. The style remained the same. The only change concerned the adoption of energy-absorbing bumpers, as required by US safety standards, and the introduction of a 2-litre 87 HP engine starting from 1978. In 1981, Pininfarina displayed a new model called “Spider Europa” at the Geneva Motor Show. The appearance was essentially the same with upgrades focusing mainly on safety and comfort. Under the bonnet was a 1995 cm3 twin-shaft four-cylinder engine that delivered 105 HP. Handling was as excellent as ever and fuel efficiency was improved. The last development came in 1983 with the 136 HP “Volumex” with volumetric turbocharger. It was designed mainly for the US market and continued the success of the model with over 200,000 units sold worldwide, 75% of which in the USA.

The new 124 Spider returns to the world roads

The United States had always been the target market of the Fiat 124 Sport Spider: not by chance the new Fiat 124 Spider was presented at the Los Angeles Motor Show last year. Following in the wake of tradition of its legendary namesake, it has set out to fascinate a new generation with its typically Italian style and performance. The 124 Spider is the authentic roadster experience. Packed with thrills, technology and safety, rolled up with all-Italian flair, it turns 50 today.

The Fiat Style Centre designers created a car that encompasses the classic beauty of its predecessor without betraying its very essence in a new perspective. The front-end is bold without being aggressive and the two small humps on the bonnet suggest the engine power. The side proportions are those of a true sports car with longitudinal engine, rear-wheel drive mechanical architecture and retracted cockpit: design pays homage to the past projecting it into the future.

The new Fiat 124 Spider is inspired by some details of its 1966 predecessor and reinterprets them in a modern key. It has a streamline, timeless silhouette as well as the classic, perfectly proportioned side, the low centre of gravity, the retracted cockpit and the stretched bonnet of a real sports car. References to the vintage model are also found in the upper grille, in the hexagonal front grille pattern, in the classic "humps" along the front bonnet and in the bold horizontal rear lights. Similarly, the upper hexagonal grille was inspired by the exclusive form of the front air intakes on the vintage model and recalls the honeycomb structure of the sporty grille on the legendary 124 Spider.

The rear end is characterised by two elements: the swallow-tail section rear wings and the horizontally developed rear lights which wink to the features of its predecessor. The shape of the rear bumpers with the upper surface jutting into the boot lid conveys a characteristic V-shape to the rear end of the car. Interiors are designed and built to guarantee maximum occupant comfort using high-quality, soft materials. The ergonomics of the car were painstakingly designed to enhance the driving experience, also through the perfect layout of pedals, steering wheel and transmission.

Fiat 124 Spider fits the reliable four-cylinder 1.4-litre MultiAir turbo engine that delivers 140 HP of power (103 kW) and 240 Nm of peak torque available right away at 2250 rpm. The engine has retained its distinguishing features: four cylinders in-line with an aluminium head, a 72 mm bore and an 84 mm stroke, developing a total displacement of 1368 cm3. Fiat 124 Spider clocks a top speed of 215 km/h and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 7.5 seconds. The outstanding dynamism of the car is also achieved thanks to the rear-wheel drive, an extremely well-balanced weight distribution and a low centre of gravity. Fiat 124 Spider is available with six-speed manual gearboxfor smooth, direct shifting, or with automatic transmission. Suspension and steering are designed for excellent driving dynamics. In the front, the new 124 Spider uses an elegant double wishbone suspension arrangement and a multilink architecture for total vehicle control in a curve on the rear. With dual pinion electric power assistance, the steering is light and reactive.

As a tribute in the tribute, an example of the new 124 Spider America limited number special series, of which only 124 numbered units will be made, was displayed at the Paris Motor Show. The model is specially equipped to celebrate its namesake that in the 1980s was launched to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Pininfarina. Not by chance, the special series reproduces the magnetic bronze livery of that famous model. The wing mirror caps are silver colour and the leather interiors are tobacco. On demand, the new 124 Spider America can be fitted with 17” light alloy rims with a classic design and rear parcel rack. These two accessories were developed by Mopar to enhance the vintage personality of the car. Finally, 124 Spider America sports a celebratory numbered badge (124 for the Italian market, available from the end of the year) and a special badge on the front grille. The six-speed sequential automatic transmission was first introduced on this version. Orders will open in Italy during the first quarter of 2017.

From 1966 to 2016: the fifty years of a legendary model which continues to fascinate with its stylistic developments and constant engineering quality with an eye to its successful past. Growing to improve and reach new goals: happy birthday, 124 Spider.

via Fiat UK

Ford Tackles Personal Mobility

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An innovative personal transportation system designed to fit neatly into the boot space usually occupied by a car’s spare wheel is among the finalists in a Ford challenge to create future mobility solutions for urban areas.

The Carr-E – developed by Kilian Vas, a Ford systems engineer based in Cologne, Germany – was among 633 proposals for personal mobility solutions created by Ford employees as part of the company’s Last Mile Mobility Challenge to develop electric personal assistant devices that will help to make transportation better in areas where vehicles are not permitted or practical, and which help people to get to their final destination from their car.


The Carr-E can transport people, or objects up to 120kg, and has a range of 14 miles (22 kilometers) and a top speed of 11 mph (18km/h). The innovative transport solution is shortlisted for the innovation challenge finals alongside the TriCiti – a folding electric tricycle that can  easily be adapted into a shopping cart, stack trolley or golf buggy; and the eChair concept – an electric wheelchair that can be autonomously loaded into a vehicle.

“We really need to reinvent the wheel to find new approaches to mobility,” Vas said. “When developing the Carr-E, I was inspired by Ford’s expansion into both an auto and a mobility company, but I’m also aware of how rapidly cities are growing and how getting around urban areas will become progressively more complicated. I really wanted to create a device that makes commuting easier and more fun.”


Vas collaborated with his colleague Daniel Hari and his manager Dr. Uwe Wagner, and worked with designers from Ford of Europe and prototyping specialists from RWTH Aachen University to create the Carr-E. The four-wheeled device is designed to complement the use of a vehicle and support commuters during the final part of their journey, between parking space and destination.

The Carr-E can also be used to transport heavy objects. Users simply place the object on the device and it will follow an electronic transmitter they keep in their possession.


The TriCiti, developed by James Neugebauer, Torsten Gerhardt and Robert Spahl – all working within Vehicle Architecture, Ford of Europe– is also designed to be both a rideable device and all-purpose carrying assistant. The foldable transportation solution can be adapted to carry shopping or items such as golf bags, and can easily be taken onto public transport or stored in a vehicle. The TriCiti has a range of 19 miles (30 kilometers) and a top speed of 12mph (20km/h).

The eChair, developed by Gunther Cuypers, Robin Celis and David Longin – all engineers at Ford’s Lommel Proving Grounds, Belgium– is a lightweight electric wheelchair with a self-loading solution, designed to offer greater independence to people with reduced mobility.


“Innovation and disruption is as much at the heart of how our engineers think now, as it was when Henry Ford first set about transforming the way we move,” said Walter Pijls, supervisor, Innovation Management for Mobility, Ford of Europe. “Personal assistant devices can help people to cover the final kilometres of their journey quickly and easily, and to transport heavy objects they might not be able to carry.”

The increase in innovation at Ford – as measured by invention disclosures – is expected to reach a company record in 2016, topping last year’s record of more than 6,000. The number of individual Ford employees creating inventions also has reached record levels since the start of 2015, with more than 3,500 first-time inventors submitting new innovations.

via Ford Motor Company

LB S30

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by Mike Satterfield

Liberty Walk is known for wide body kits that can be found on everything from rare Italian Exotics to American Muscle Cars. But LB Performance's Kato-san built this G-nose for himself and set the standard for old school race inspired S30s. Since it's unveiling at the 2016 Tokyo Auto Salon it has been aped by many (There are three similar builds here at SEMA) but it is the details that make this Datsun stand out from the rest.


The car was designed with meaning and purpose it is not simply a showcase for LB Performance, it is a rolling tribute to Nissan racing heritage. The body kit is inspired by Haruhito Yanagida’s works 240Z that won the Fuji Grand Championship. The livery recalls the PMC Hakosuka GT-R race car of Kunimitsu Takahashi and the characters on the rear quarter panels read “Prince Nagoya,” a call back to those early PMC Skyline racers. The number 52, might be a reference to Matsuo Nakayama's No. 52 Mecca Sunny 1200 Coupe. All of these cars and drivers were part of the early days of Nissan motorsports and that heritage is reflected in this car.

It is also exciting to see the impact this car has had on Japanese classic car communities around the world. While purists will decry that the LB S30 and the Fugu Z are ruining classic cars, even they have to admit that this kind of car has sparked new interest in classics from the Land of the Rising Sun, and getting more young people involved in classic motoring is never a bad thing.

Enjoy more photos of the car below.










Catuned 2002

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One of the more controversial builds at SEMA 2016 with this 2002 by award winning builder Igor Polishchuk of Catuned. While it might not be everyone's cup of tea, it was a standout among the sea of cars outside of the Las Vegas Convention Center.

Check out more photos below.







Let's See Him Race

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by Mike Satterfield

OPINION

Auto Motor und Sport, reports that the Lance Stroll will be joining Valtteri Bottas next year at Williams, a seat that they say cost $80 million dollars. Williams later confirmed that the Stroll was indeed a pay driver. To which I say so what!

Stroll's father is the Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll who made his fortune with fashion brands like Pierre Cardin, Ralph Lauren, and Tommy Hilfiger. He has poured millions of dollars into Lance's racing career and it seemed to pay off. After buying the Prema F3 team and hiring top engineers from Ferrari and Williams he took home the European F3 Championship. He also placed 5th in the Rolex 24 at Daytona in a Ford Chip Ganassi Racing entered Ford EcoBoost Prototype. In 2015 he won New Zealand's Toyota Racing Series Championship, recording 10 podiums and 4 wins.


In the 2016 European F3 series he took home an impressive 14 wins with a total of 20 podium finishes, giving him the championship by over 100 points. Since August Stroll has been training in a 2014 Williams F1 car with a full support team testing at Silverstone, Hungary, Monza, Austria, Barcelona, Abu Dhabi, Austin and Sochi. Lance has a solid track record of winning in F4/F3, and with the amount of seat time he has put in behind the wheel in testing he might be the best prepared rookie in Formula 1 history.

"I come from money, I am not going to deny that. But I believe I won my shot in F1 because I won every championship I have competed in in single-seaters." Stroll told the Star.

For those doubting his talent based on his age don't forget that Max Verstappen started out at 18 and just a year later has had 6 Podiums for Red Bull Racing in 2016. As for Stroll being a pay driver, F1 world champions Niki Lauda, Michael Schumacher, and Fernando Alonso all started out as pay drivers themselves so the young man is in pretty good company.

So let's see him race...

If you want to learn more about Lance check out his official site (it's honestly a little over produced) but it has a ton of information on his racing career and history. lancestroll.com

Photo via LanceStroll.com

SEMA Mitsuoka Orochi

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by Mike Satterfield

The Mitsuoka Orochi is one of those wonderful automotive oddities that somehow escape the sketchbook and end up in production. It's likely that you have never heard of a Orochi or the manufacturer Mitsuoka, that is unless you are a car nerd. Most people who saw it at SEMA exclaimed it must have been some kind of kit car or home made. But the Mitsuoka was built in a factory by one of Japan's most unique car companies.

Mitsuoka is a boutique manufacturer of Neo-Classics or has some have described them "Fashion Cars" like the Yuga which resembles a London Taxi, or Nouera which looks kind of like a little vintage Jaguar. They also made a small city car called the MC-1 which was little more than a 50cc power chair with a windshield. Needless to say that the small Japanese company produces some of the most wonderfully eccentric cars in the world.


The Orochi is no exception, built from 2001-2014 Jalopnik called it the "World's Ugliest Car" and many have said it is not really a supercar, however, Mitsuoka did not set out to build a supercar, the set out to build an attention getting car. The company said "Orochi is the car to ride to gather attention from everyone", and categorizes this car as a "Fashion-Super Car".

The car takes its name from the mythical Yamata no Orochi, a mythical 8-headed Japanese dragon. The theme of 8 can be seen in the design with eight lights (four front and four rear), eight vents on the hood and engine cover, eight spokes on the factory wheels, and so on. Powered by a 3.3 liter Toyota V6 and weighing in at over 3,400lbs it is not a lightweight sportscar, but again this car was designed to be seen in, not to go racing.


This maybe the first Orochi in the USA, ever. The company that was promoting it is a Japanese lighting company called Sphere Light, but there was never anyone with the car. The red and white 50/50 paint job is interesting and the interior was reversed in red and white. Even in Japan a Orochi is a rare sight with just 400 being built in the entire production run, on all my trips to Japan I have only seen on on the streets of Tokyo.


Enjoy the rest of the photos below.







Porsche at SEMA


Sunday Drive

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You never know what you will find at a rest stop in Japan, while out for a drive in the mountains the surround Tokyo, we spotted these amazing classic Nissans. The 1971 4 door Skyline with had an S20 under the hood and was in amazing condition. While we were talking to the owner of the Skyline a Fairlady 2000 roadster pulled into the parking lot, it turns out the little roadster has seen a number of track days. We spent the better part of 30 minutes talking classic Datsun/Nissan sharing stories about my own 240Z back home in the states (Project Z). It was nice talking to enthusiasts about their cars, after our goodbyes we all got back into our cars and went on to enjoy the mountain roads once again.

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American Muscle at SEMA

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Some of our favorite American cars from the 2016 SEMA show.















OS Giken GTR

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by Mike Satterfield

Z Car Garage builds some of the best clsasic Datsuns in the US, their reputation has allowed them to become the US distributor for legendary Japanese tuner OS Giken. At this year's SEMA show Z Car Garage and OS Giken unveiled their Hakosuka Skyline GTR powered by the Tc24-b1z engine, which is an updated version of the original Tc24-b1. This new engine is capable of over 400 horsepower naturally aspirated and benifts from modern materials and technology. Hopefully we will see more of these showing up under the hood of Nissans here in the USA, but with a head that costs well into the five figures it is out of reach for most Datsun owners.








Alpine-Renault A110 1600 S

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RM Sotheby's generally has some of the rarest and most unique cars at their auctions, however while I was browsing the catalog for the upcoming Duemila Ruote auction in Milan, I noticed this A110. What I liked most about it is that it wasn't a pristine trailer queen, this car has obviously been driven, as it should be, and would make a great addition to any collection.

Estimates for this car are right around $100,000 USD which is right about where they are trading at. For more on this car visit the official listing HERE





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