Thursday, February 7, 2019

The Original NSX Wasn't Supposed to Get a VTEC Engine

 
The prototype wasn't designed to fit an engine with Honda's then-new tech. But the president of the company made it happen.
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The Original NSX Wasn't Supposed to Get a VTEC Engine
 
The prototype wasn't designed to fit an engine with Honda's then-new tech. But the president of the company made it happen.
 
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This 1992 Dodge Viper Has Just 34 Miles on the Clock
 
It's virtually new, and now it's for sale on eBay. Viper fans, take notice.
 
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The Haas F1 Team's 2019 Livery Is a Black & Gold Throwback
 
This year's F1 livery designs are finally starting to appear. Here's the first.
 
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Listen to the V-12-Powered Ferrari Monza SP1 and SP2 on the Move
 
With nearly 800 horsepower on deck, of course they sound great.
 
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Celebrating the G-Wagen's 40th Birthday
 
It took Daimler-Benz and Steyr-Daimler-Puch ten years to put the G-Class into production, with the Graz factory starting its large-scale welding in February, 1979.
 
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