1957 Maserati 450S #4502 - “Best of Show” at this years Concorso d'Eleganza at Villa d'Este.

this years Goodwood Festival of Speed will be even more breath-taking than usual. Bonhams is going to auction Fangio’s 1954 Mercedes W196, chassis number 00006/54. the car stood still for nearly 30 years and will now become one of - if not THE - most expensive cars ever. some say it could go up to 40.000.000 USD…

thanks to @swissstash our Ice Force Set spread out in the world of Tumblr! View high resolution

thanks to @swissstash our Ice Force Set spread out in the world of Tumblr!

saturday - time to hang out. 1970 Porsche 917K. #917-026 driven by Hobbs/Hailwood was badly crashed on the 50th lap caused by heavy rain.

it’s “best of” saturday. get your high-res 4.5mb mkc-wallpaper! View high resolution

it’s “best of” saturday. get your high-res 4.5mb mkc-wallpaper!

italian superstars in the queen’s garden. At the Windsor Concours d'Elegance as part of the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations in the inner ward of Windsor Castle.

1960 Ferrari 250 GT SWB
1962 Ferrari 250 GTO
1972 Lamborghini Miura SV

check rookdaves great stream for the entire lineup!

need to return some gifts? take the 1978 Lamborghini Faena.

This one-off was made by the Italian coachbuilder Pietro Frua on a reinforced 1974 Espada Series II chassis (#18224). He stretched the standard Espada chassis 178mm to accomodate the rear seats and ended up with a car totalling 4586mm in length which added 200kg to the total weight.

It was revealed on the 57th Salone internazionale dell'Automobile in Turin during the spring of 1978. The Frua Faena didn’t proove a success, although it was very nicely built, and Pietro Frua hoped it could be produced in small quantities, but this show car was the only one ever produced.

In 1980 the car was sold to a German collector, who still owns the car. It was never restored, but because only very rarely driven and as good as never shown to the public in like brand-new condition.

“sex - breakfast for champions”. the last f1-playboy. James Hunt. some say he did 33 British Airways stewardesses in two weeks. Stirling Moss said: “if you looked like James Hunt, what would you have done?”

the first Countach ever made. the 1973 #1120001 “Lamborghini Countach LP400”.

real racing drivers. Lewis crashed at the practice session right next to her, Jenson and Fernando were that much distracted while accelerating out of the Loews corner in Monaco 2009, that Martini was forced to remove the billboard of Jessiqa Pace on raceday. no word about Sebastian…

more McQueen. want to buy his 1970 Husqvarna 400 Cross? get your tickets for the Bonhams auction at Las Vegas!

Steve McQueen in 1973 with some coffee and his 1967 Rolex Submariner at the set of “Papillon” together with Dustin Hoffman.

Steve McQueen in 1973 with some coffee and his 1967 Rolex Submariner at the set of “Papillon” together with Dustin Hoffman.

too fast in - upside down out. Christian Heins in his Porsche 718 RSK at the 1959 Grand Prix de Spa. He survived uninjured.

it is time to blog some fashion. vintage bike fashion!

BMW R51/3. 1951. Stefanel. 2012.

Location
: Marrakesh, Marocco
Talent: Daria Werbowy
Photographer: Mario Testino
Creative Direction: Stephen Gan
Stylist: Geraldine Saglio