Showing posts with label Cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cars. Show all posts

Weekly Randomness (45 Pics)


It's Shark Week... Or as I like to call it, operation-keep as many people out of the lineup as possible.  Don't forget to check out Druther Reviews and email us to submit your own products for review. 

Weekly Randomness Round 2 (45 Pics)


It's round 2 of the Weekly Randomness.  You requested it and I delivered.  Enjoy.
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Documentary Depth Of Speed: A Pinch Of Salt





Normally when you hear the word "documentary" you may cringe at the thought of stagnantly sitting at your desk in high school while viewing a movie poorly recorded from the science channel.  In this case Depth Of Speed: A Pinch Of Salt takes that boring monotone idea of a documentary flips it over slaps it on its ass and pretty much makes it its bitch.  Out to document any good stories from the automotive world Josh Clason ends up at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.  The resulting film portrays the tight-knit community and traditions that have developed during the never ending quest to set a speed record. 

Gratuitous Bikini Model Video: Kandy Shop





This weeks Gratuitous Bikini Model Video features Kandy Shop Bikinis in all their glory.  You also get a glimpse at a few fancy rides including a drop-top 60's Lincoln continental.  As always... enjoy. 

The Impossible Collection Of Cars... Book




A book has never made me jealous... Wait does Playboy count as a book?  I guess it's more of a magazine. Anywho, like I said, I've never been made covetous by literature until laying gaze on the book The Impossible Collection Of Cars. Not only does it contain the very essence of what a solid car collection should be built upon but it also encompasses the ultra-rare automobiles that if one were so fortuitous to obtain the ability to afford these so called works of art they would have an arduous time locating the cars to begin with.  The Impossible Collection Of Cars comes with a price tag of $650, ironically just about enough to buy a shit-box beater car.  If you aren't prosperous enough to have one of the panty dropping rides shown sitting in the garage you can always grab a hold of this book, lay it out on the coffee table and hope that one of the lady friends you stumble home with knows the price tag.

Ken Block In Gymkhana 4



Number four in Ken Block's ravenous attack on Gymkhana.  The production value has definitely been raised for this go around.  DC Shoes is loving the fact that the Gymkhana videos are the most popular thing on Youtube and they are finally capitalizing on it with some solid product intros.  Look for more of these bad boys to show up every year.  Oh, and Ken Block still drives better than you.


Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir



Want to blow 3.4 Million Dollars?  I thought you were a baller... Oh well, the new Bugatti Veyron Sang Noir sure is purrrrtty to look at.  With only 30 production cars being made you'll be joining an elite luxurious few who have the absurd amount of money to sit behind the wheel of one of these street legal race cars.  With stats like a quad-turbocharged eight litre engine, which develops a colossal 1,200bhp - 200bhp good luck getting this monster into a high gear.  How long until Lil Wayne or Birdman gets their mitts on this Bugatti?

Birdman Buys Maybach Exelero For $8 Million (25 Pics)


I'm all for excess, I might super size my Big Mac meal every now and then... if it's payday.  However, I guess it's all relative when it comes to large purchases because I wouldn't classify Birdman's recent acquisition of an $8,000,000 Maybach Exelero any where near the realm of excess.  I think when Birdman bought an $8 million dollar whip that he will most likely only drive a hand full of times that purchase falls under the refuckindiculous category.   


Hotrods and Hot Chicks (30 Pics)


There is something about hotrods and hot chicks (excuse me... I mean beautiful women) that just works.  Like Mexican food and hot sauce they compliment each other without drawing from their individual allure.  Fetching young ladies have been a part of car culture since the days of Henry Ford and the Model A.   Car culture would not be what it is today without the abounding contributions of women.  So here's to hotrods and hot chicks.