Patrick Ernzen 2016 courtesy of RM Sotheby's Chassis number XKD 501 was the first D-Type production for a private team, sold to the Scottish racing team Ecurie Ecosse, and dispatched on 5 May 1955.
Chassisfinder.com, an Internet-based chassis reservation exchange owned and operated by Chassis Finder LLC, has expanded coverage nationwide with the addition of locations in or near the Los Angeles, ...
In the late 1970s, Formula 1 was deep into the ground effect era. Lotus had dominated with the Type 79, a car that used Venturi tunnels and sliding skirts to generate massive downforce. But when the ...
The integral, or unibody, frame is just the opposite. With this type of frame, the body parts are used to structurally strengthen the entire car, and all of the sections are welded into one piece.
Over the last four years, we have seen IN WIN work their way up to the upper echelon of chassis manufacturers. When we first started reviewing IN WIN cases, they seemed to deliver functional cases ...
Nelson Ireson April 25, 2013 Comment Now! Though you wouldn't know it to look at it, the last generation of the Jaguar XJ was largely made of aluminum and surprisingly light for its size and power. In ...
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