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Driving the Wild Miura S

November 8, 2016 By pete

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Paying attention to the Miura, circa 1973. Wright’s students are getting a good education.

Last week we did a story about a drive with Paul Wilson in his Miura and noted the lack of interest the car elicited as we drove around. But that was not the case, says John Wright, back in 1973 when his students got a chance to see a Miura up close. Wright also finagled a drive in the ‘beast’ so do read on….Ed.

By John R. Wright

For three years, I taught in Toronto at a school called Thornhill Collegiate, just north of Toronto. Because I was racing a Formula Vee at the time and had an interest in cars, the head of the Technical Department asked me to be a staff sponsor for a school autosports club. We would meet regularly, and I would sign out films from various sources like Labatts or Players on racing or rallying and show them in my classroom after school was over. The club would also organize various events like driving skill contests and gymkhanas. We would also participate in local fun rallies organized by the Deutsche Automobile Club in which I had a membership. In addition, we would also get in guest speakers, usually local race car drivers, like Formula Ford Champion Gary Magwood or Canadian racer Horst Kroll. [Read more…] about Driving the Wild Miura S

Tagged With: Buying a Lamborghini Miura, driving a lamborghini, driving a lamborghini miura, driving impressions, lamborghini, Miura

Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design Reviewed

November 1, 2016 By pete

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Photo of Stratos by Piotr Degler

Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design Volume One by Gautam Sen
ISBN 978-1-85443-279-7 regular, ISBN 978-1-85443-280-3 deluxe
2 Volume set 400 pages in each volume
924 images (449 Volume I and 475 Volume II) – many never seen before!
Over one hundred of Gandini’s designs featured
600 copies of the regular editions, 400 numbered and signed by both Marcello Gandini and Gautam Sen
Published by Dalton Watson, 2016
Our Price: $350.00
Shipping Costs: FREE SHIPPING TO USA AND UK. Shipping to all other countries will be charged one flat rate for first item, additional books in the same order are shipped for no additional s/h charge.
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By Pete Vack

Right up front, let us tell you that this 800-page, two-volume set entitled Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design is one of the best books on automotive designers we’ve ever read. We did a quick Internet search and found many new (and old) books on Italian designers, (see list at end of this article) but none that approached the coverage of Gandini. It is devastatingly interesting, beautifully illustrated, nails down the history of every design and/or car touched by Marcello Gandini. The author, Gautam Sen, weaves the designer’s comments (from an introvert who is almost incapable of commenting on himself or his work) into a fascinating story backed by interesting and relevant histories. [Read more…] about Marcello Gandini, Maestro of Design Reviewed

Tagged With: Alfa Carabo, alfa sedan, Alfetta, Citroen Camargue, Fiat 125, Fiat Runabout, fiat x19, Lamborghini Countach design, lamborghini marzal, Maestro of Design, marcello gandini, maserati khamsin, Miura

A Sharp Eye on the Goodwood Revival, Part 4

October 11, 2016 By pete

Miura and Countach

A Miura and Countach at the Lamborghini display.

Story and photos by Jonathan Sharp

Our final segment on Goodwood wraps up with the Lamborghini display, the celebration of 70 years of the Bikini, and Jonathan Sharp’s not-to-be-missed explanation of the aeroplanes at Goodwood this year. Ed.

Lamborghini Display

Rare to see an exhibition which boasts both the Lamborghini tractors and cars.

Rare to see an exhibition which boasts both the Lamborghini tractors and cars. This is a DL30 dating from 1956.

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Tagged With: Blenhein bomber, goodwood, goodwood revival 2016, Islero, Jota, lamborghini tractors, Miura, Spitfire aeroplane

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