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Yes, we know the Gumball 3000 finished last month. But LOOK at this Countach...
Advertisement - Page continues belowGuess what this is? Nope, it's a Land Rover Defender, built by Carisma Auto Design. It's got Wi-Fi, a fully integrated computer system, and a hi-fi from Bang & Olufsen. Nice.
Peugeot's Design Lab has just penned a surfboard. Which seems like a tremendously valuable use of time for a car manufacturer.
Advertisement - Page continues belowA 1965 Porsche 911 finished first in the Pirelli Classic Marathon. Which presumably means its drivers, Charles Colton and Guy Woodcock, no longer want it. Please send to the usual address, chaps.
Oh lordy, we'll finally get to see Loeb race the Peugeot 208 T16 at Pikes Peak this weekend. New King of the Hill, anyone?
Rolls-Royce assembled the largest gathering of Silver Ghosts in history to celebrate the centenary of the Alpine Trial. We can confirm that no top hats were singed during the fireworks.
Live in Malaysia? Want a McLaren? Rejoice! You'll be able to buy one through Darby Motors, which will represent the British brand in Kuala Lumpur. Here's a picture of an F1 to celebrate.
Advertisement - Page continues belowHonda's bringing this to the Goodwood Festival of Speed. We've just had a crisis.
We really hope it packs one of its old Trunk Bikes too...
Advertisement - Page continues belowThis actual jacket from Bullitt, as worn by Steve McQueen, is coming up for sale at US-based auction house, Profiles in History. Estimate? $600,000 - $800,000 (£390,000 - £520,000). D'you really need both of those lungs?
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