Showing posts with label car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label car. Show all posts

2011 Volkswagen XL1 Concept






Lots more wallpaper-sized images of the 2011 Volkswagen XL1 Concept here.

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1955 Ford Thunderbird Custom from Vizualtech




Serious Wheels has several wallpapers featuring the 1955 Ford Thunderbird Custom from Vizualtech.

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Link roundup

1. PETA's right, Polar Bear Payback is a very fun game.

2. The Nissan Leaf has a built-in game which ranks your energy efficiency against other owners.

3. "A 28-year-old police officer in the Mexican border town of Guadalupe, Erika Gándara, has been missing since gunmen stormed her home last Thursday. She was the last remaining cop in the town after her colleagues had resigned or been killed."

Gymkhana: wild car tricks by Ken Block






Impressive drifting by Ken Block. Make sure you wait until he spins around the guy on the segway.

This second video in the series features lots more props: water balloons, paint guns, explosions...



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Groovy cars, surf logos, and more by Fred Boss













A small sampling of the retrofuturistic cars, groovy surf logos, and other art on display in Fred Lammers/Fred Boss's gallery. He has t-shirts on sale at Zazzle. Via these sites.

*Buy toy concept cars at eBay.

Link roundup

1. Government Finds Little Evidence of Car Defects in Toyota Crashes.

2. How to boot up your Droid silently.

3. Synopses of rap songs at Wikipedia. For example, here's an excerpt from Gin and Juice:
Mr. Dogg quickly diffuses the situation by reminding the listener that he is very good at cultivating music that captivates his listeners. He wants to know, “Who listens to the words that I speak?” This is most likely a rhetorical question. We do not learn if he ever does share the Seagrams.
Via.

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Toy cars race through a city



Toy cars tear through a city in this too brief ad by Y&R for LG. (Or, I should say, ad by Y&R for Y&R since nothing about the ad makes me want an LG phone.)

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1948 Buick Streamliner






The 1948 Buick Streamliner by Norman E. Timbs. Via.

*Previously: 1957 Aston Martin DBR2.

*Buy toy concept cars at eBay.