How Did Dubai Become A Supercar Graveyard?

How Did Dubai Become A Supercar Graveyard?

Every year, airports and parking lots all around the United Arab Emirates are filled with supercars such as a limited edition Ferrari Enzo, Lamborghinis, Porsches, Bentleys, Nissan Skylines, and even a Honda NSX. Most major cities have to deal with challenges like unemployment, crime, and housing, but Dubai has to deal with an epidemic of … Read more

Strother MacMinn’s LeMans Coupe was Restored

Strother MacMinn’s LeMans Coupe was Restored

One-of-a-kind vintage vehicle, the Strother MacMinn LeMans Coupe has won the hearts of auto aficionados all over the world. This distinctive coupe was created by automobile designer Strother MacMinn and was modeled after the slick, aerodynamic race cars that took part in the illustrious 24 Hours of LeMans endurance competition.

Abandoned Uyuni Train Cemetery Graveyard in Bolivia

Abandoned Uyuni Train Cemetery Graveyard in Bolivia

The Train Cemetery’s origins can be traced to Bolivia’s fast industrialization and modernisation in the late 19th century. A network of railroads was intended to be built because the nation had a wealth of minerals, including silver, tin, and zinc, which could be transported to the coast for export.

Historical Story of Bretherton’s Bank Hall

Historical Story of Bretherton's Bank Hall

Bank Hall is a historic palace with a rich and fascinating history that is situated in the sleepy village of Bretherton in Lancashire, England. The early 17th-century structure, which has also served as a hospital and a military barracks, is now a historic home museum open to the public.

The Norman E. 1948 Timbs Streamliner Rised from the Ashes

Norman E. 1948 Timbs Streamliner Rised from the Ashes

After his home and his collection of 76 unique and rare custom cars, race cars, and other vehicles were destroyed by the Woolsey fire that tore through parts of Malibu in November 2018, Gary Cerveny decided to save just four: two Rolls-Royce Silver Ghosts, a belly tanker with sentimental value rather than monetary value, and the 1948 Timbs streamliner.

SS Paris a Small Rival to the Large Transatlantic Ships

SS Paris a Small Rival to the Large Transatlantic Ships

The French liner SS Paris, built in 1921, was intended to enter service after 1916 but was delayed by the start of World War I. She was among the most opulent transatlantic ships in the world when she went into service following the war. She lingered in the shadow of the famous British transatlantic ships despite her good design and generally successful career.