Bizzarrini Macchinetta. Photos from the archives of Tom Fischer, courtesy of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Before Giotto Bizzarrini designed the cars that would bear his name, or the V-12 engine that would fill Lamborghini's engine bays (in several forms) from 1963 to 2010, or the legendary Ferrari 250 GTO, he was a mechanical engineering student at the University of Pisa. There, he rebodied a Fiat 500 Topolino, hopping up its four-cylinder engine and revising its chassis for better handing as part of his
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Giotto Bizzarrini's first automobile, the Macchinetta, to appear at Pebble Beach

Giotto Bizzarrini's first automobile, the Macchinetta, to appear at Pebble Beach
Posted by Kurt Ernst - Bizzarrini Macchinetta. Photos from the archives of Tom Fischer, courtesy of the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. Before Giotto Bizzarrini designed the cars that would bear his name, or the V-12 engine that would fill Lamborghini's engine bays (in several forms) from 1963 to 2010, or the legendary Ferrari 250 GTO, he was a mechanical engineering student at the University of Pisa. There, he rebodied a Fiat 500 Topolino, hopping up its four-cylinder engine and revising its chassis for better handing as part of his... Read More
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Hemmings Find of the Day- 1940 Ford Siebert ambulance

Hemmings Find of the Day- 1940 Ford Siebert ambulance
Posted by Daniel Strohl - 1940 Ford Siebert ambulance for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller's description: When the Flathead V8 was introduced in 1932, the coachbuilder that would be best remembered for its contributions to the professional car market using that chassis would be the Shop of Siebert and Associates in Toledo, Ohio, known colloquially as Siebert. Originally started as a wagon-making business in 1853 by founder Fred. L Siebert, from 1933 to 1964 they produced a highly practical succession of low-priced, coachbuilt professio...Read More

Captain America motorcycle builder Cliff Vaughs dies at 79

Captain America motorcycle builder Cliff Vaughs dies at 79
Posted by Jim O'Clair - Cliff Vaughs. Photo courtesy the Motorcycle Film Festival. We learned of Cliff Vaughs's passing over the July 4th holiday but knew of his exploits from researching previous articles about Easy Rider bikes that have come up for auction in recent years. Although Cliff helped design and build probably two of the most famous motorcycles ever to appear on a movie screen, he lived a life of seclusion from the public eye until just recently. Many of the stories of his past are either legend or rumor, but his legacy a...Read More
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Midweek Matinee: Building a Highway, 1948

Midweek Matinee: Building a Highway, 1948
Posted by Ed Heys - All photos are frame grabs from video below. Vintage Road Construction Equipment Enthusiasts: Yeah, baby! Concrete Enthusiasts: This is your lucky day! Stimulating Narration Enthusiasts: Not so much. Concentrate on that ('42 Plymouth?) and trailer, and pay no attention to the fact that the good folks at Encyclopaedia Britannica chose to lead with a clip of... an asphalt highway. How to build a highway: survey and clear the land, run the dozers and scrapers, mix and pour the concrete, add sig...Read More

Rare French Thoroughbreds: 1975 Renault 15TL and 17TL/17 Gordini 2+2 brochure

Rare French Thoroughbreds: 1975 Renault 15TL and 17TL/17 Gordini 2+2 brochure
Posted by Mark J. McCourt - Images are from the brochure collection of Hemmings Motor News This gem, dug out of the imported car brochure drawer in aHMN filing cabinet, offered a genuine surprise to this writer, as I was completely unaware of these Renaults' existence, never having personally seen or even read about them before in my 40 years of car-nuttiness. How did these sporty 1970s Renaults fly so far under my import-focused radar, especially that cleverly-designed17 Coupe Convertible? I have much to learn... If the Standard Cat...Read More

Keystone, South Dakota, 1958

Keystone, South Dakota, 1958
Posted by Daniel Strohl - Date: September 1958 Location: Mount Rushmore, Keystone, South Dakota Source: LavonneUllrich, submitted by Gene Reiser What do you see here?...Read More
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