Following the end of the First World War, German production of aircraft engines and related parts seen as means to start another war ceased by the terms of the Armistice, formalized by the infamous Versailles Treaty. The company consequently shifted to motorcycle production by 1923 once the...
Cars and Coffee, May 2013
posted by Patrick Ernzen
This month’s Scuderia Southwest Cars and Coffee was not only one of the largest I’ve ever experienced in my six years of attending the event, but also one of the best when it came to modern exotics. beoutq Not only was there the always stunning Enzo and Carrera GT in attendance, but an astonishing purple Lexus LFA (my first time seeing one outside the walls of a dealership). أفضل أفلام السيارات Unfortunately I wasn’t able to stick around to hear it in action (its exhaust note is one of the car’s most appealing features to me), but seeing it in daylight side-by-side just made me like it even more. قوانين الاونو It may not be the most beautiful car in the...
’59 Oldsmobile...
posted by Patrick Ernzen
Chassis no. 599K04120 *394ci, 315hp Rocket V8 *4-barrel carburetor*Freshly restored *The rarest of GM’s 1959 convertibles *A fantastic example of GM’s “Linear Look” It was inconceivable that the Harley Earl/General Motors juggernaut could be knocked off its pedestal,...
Vivid Racing Mitsubishi Evo X
posted by Patrick Ernzen
Many years ago I was hired to shoot a car for Vivid Racing for a couple magazines. طاولة روليت This ’08 Mitsubishi Evo X was that car and it is still one of my favorite shoots. We took the car all the way out to Miami, Arizona and I’ve always wanted to take another car out there since then. العابكلب There were endless photo opportunities and the contrast of the car and environment is something I still haven’t found anywhere else. مجموعات اليورو 2022 On top of that, there was some pretty spectacular natural desert landscape along the way, too. Click HERE to view the FULL GALLERY (46...
Cars & Coffee
posted by Patrick Ernzen
Across the nation, there’s a shift happening in automotive events. While there are still a large number of annual events that draw huge numbers, smaller, more casual events are increasing in popularity drastically. And the appeal of such events is clear. Most occur with much more...
The 23rd Copperstate 1000, 2013
posted by Patrick Ernzen
Without question, the Men’s Arts Council of Phoenix Art Museum Copperstate 1000 departure from Tempe Diablo Stadium is my favorite Phoenix Valley automotive event every single year. Unfortunately for me, this year it was also an event that I showed up late to… como tomar ivermectina gotas en adultos FORTUNATELY, I did manage to catch almost all the cars as they buzzed by on their way towards their 1,000 mile journey throughout the Southwest. remedio para tomar contra piolho The lineup of cars never disappoints and it’s always great to see such incredible machine not in a museum, but being driven and being driven hard. can you get ivermectin in the usa Click HERE to view the FULL...
Cars and Coffee, Apr...
posted by Patrick Ernzen
It’s that time, once again, for Scuderia Southwest’s Cars and Coffee. skin reaction to ivermectin I was able to attend this month (something that has been far too uncommon), however, I arrived very late. ivermectin for covid Fortunately, there were still a number of high-quality...
Windgate Ranch Festival of Speed 2013
posted by Patrick Ernzen
Each year there are a few events that stand out and I feel I can’t miss. ٣٦٥ رياضة The Windgate Ranch Festival of Speed is one of those events. I shot the promotional photos and built the website for for the very first Festival of Speed years ago and haven’t missed it since. لوس أنجلوس غلاكسي I always expect good things, but each year it just gets better and better and this year was no exception. If Enzos and Aventadors and Veyrons weren’t enough, there was no shortage of what I really love seeing out at these events, stunning classic cars. A Jaguar D-Type, Jaguar XK-SS, Ferrari 500 TR, Ferrari 750 Monza, Lister and others were just a small portion of the amazing...
From Bid Sheets to S...
posted by Patrick Ernzen
With the original Batmobile set to hit the auction block at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale in 2013, we’ve selected some of the greatest television and film icons ever sold. Will this caped crusader’s dream car smash sales records, or will it finally meet its match with the auction...
Cars and Coffee, Sep...
posted by Patrick Ernzen
Well, a little late to add these photos, but the September 2012 Scuderia Southwest Cars and Coffee had an amazing turnout, as usual. can ivermectin kill adult heartworms Far too nice of a turnout to not post more photos. ivermectin otc While I love Mercedes-Benz 300SL Gullwing in stripped...
1955 300SL Gullwing Coupe
posted by Patrick Ernzen
Probably no other car in the post-war era was more important to any manufacturer than the Mercedes-Benz 300SL “Gullwing” coupes. Born and raised on the race track where greats like Juan Manual Fangio, Sir Stirling Moss and Phil Hill took these cars to victory after victory, they represented a new era of progress in West Germany and for the company represented by the tri-star and the Laurel. should you take ivermectin on an empty stomach In October 1955, this stunning example rolled off the assembly line in Germany and was placed on a boat bound for the port of New York where it was delivered to its first owner. While the car was enjoyed, it was never mis-treated, accumulating about 65,000 miles before...
So Good, It’s On A Stamp
posted by Patrick Ernzen
1953 Chevrolet Corvette ‘Noland Adams’ The 1953 Corvette was designed by the very talented Harley Earl, Chevrolet’s chief designer. GM listened to the demands of the GI’s that returned from Europe wanting an American sports car. Production was limited to only 300 units the first year so selling the entire production of the entirely new model was not a problem. The first Corvette reached the end of the assembly line on June 30, 1953. The first 53’ Corvettes were all built by hand, in the back of a customer delivery garage in Flint Michigan. Chevrolet made it clear the new Corvette would only be available to high profile executives and people of power and influence. An example is John Wayne...
1969 Chevrolet Camaro Pro-Touring Roadster
posted by Patrick Ernzen
1969 all custom pro-touring roadster Camaro, saddled to a complete Art Morrison rolling chassis with Wilwood brakes and coil-over shocks. The power plant is a BRE blown EFI 540cid that will produce 800HP / 1200 ft-lbs of torque to the rear wheels. That power will transfer through a custom built TCI transmission with overdrive from Gear Vendors. The control of this monster is through a one-off custom steering wheel mounted to an Ididit steering column, transferring direction through Borgeson’s stainless steel U-joints & column shaft. This entire package rolls on custom 19” Boze alloys wrapped in Michelin’s Pilot sport tires up front and 20” X 12” rear rims wrapped in wide 335’s. The interior...
1954 Jaguar XK120 Ro...
posted by Patrick Ernzen
Left Hand Drive (US export model) Has a factory installed plaque on dash indicating this car is replica of a successful racing model. Color: BRG (green) with green wire wheels Restored in France by A. Lefevre Co to original “like new” condition in 1994. الباى بال Body...
1954 Jaguar XK120 SE Roadster
posted by Patrick Ernzen
The XK-120 was launched in roadster form at the 1948 London Motor Show as a test bed and show car for the new Jaguar XK engine. It caused a sensation, which persuaded Jaguar founder and design boss William Lyons to put it into production. The “120” in its name refers to its 120 mph to speed (faster with the windscreen removed), which made the XK-120 the world’s fastest standard production car at the time of its launch. The XK-120 has an extensive racing history including the high-speed runs at Jabeke in Belgium in 1949 and Ian Appleyard’s rally success with factory roadster NUB 120 in the early 1950’s. ivermectin coyote doseage There was also an all XK-120 race in England in 1951 and XK-120’s...
1969 Chevrolet Dick ...
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This very-rare Dick Harrell ‘Super Camaro’ was a 396 cubic-inch, 375 horsepower car that was ordered by Dick Harrell and Fred Gibb Chevrolet. ivermectin on people It was then converted to a 427 short block. Only 10 of these were built with a Super Camaro package and this is one of...