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GFC Platform Camper

Go Fast Campers, the creators of the awesome Superlite Roof Tent, have introduced the all-new GFC Platform Camper, a huckable "hotel room" that is ready to go at a moments notice. Now on its second iteration, the Platform is both the most practical possible pickup-bed topper and an extremely convenient rooftop tent, wrapped up in a lightweight package. Compatible with several popular trucks, the camper melds seamlessly with your vehicle and lets you configure the interior in three different ways, maximizing standing space, turning it into solo-travel bunk mode, or sprawling out in a two-person slumberland. The Platform Camper leaves your bed free and clear, while also creating extra space to haul up top on the roof rack. The flip-up side panels provide unparalleled access to the entire bed of the truck, keeping your stuff secure and accessible.



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1956 MASERATI 200SI | FOR SALE | Image

1956 MASERATI 200SI | FOR SALE

Here is a chance to own something truly special, the first Maserati 200 S ever built! This stunning piece of machinery has significant historic importance and occupies a place of distinction in the history of Maserati sports racing cars, winning many races back in the 50´s and driven by the likes of Stirling Moss and Giuseppe Farina. The one of a kind sports car features an impeccable 2.0 litre 187hp engine sourced from a Formula 2 car, and a unique aluminium body ...
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PORSCHE 356 OUTLAW ROADSTER | Image

PORSCHE 356 OUTLAW ROADSTER

Rod Emory restores Porsche 356 coupes and convertibles at his shop in northern Los Angeles. His company "Emory Motosports” are specialists in customising the Porsche 356s since the late 1980s. The timeless model was taken out of production in 1956 but has since remained a favorite of car collectors worldwide. Dubbed the "Outlaw”, this modern take on the classic sports car has been updated with some premium flourishes for the exterior and interior, including rall...
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1963 Jaguar E-Type

International auction house RM Sothebys will be offering up this mesmerizing 1963 Jaguar E-Type Lightweight Continuation during Monterey Car Week in California next month. The beauty is equipped with a 3.8-liter, six-cylinder engine with triple Weber carburetors and "wide-angle" cylinder head. It produces over 300 horsepower and 280 foot-pounds of torque at 4,500 rpm, delivered to the rear axle via a close-ratio, fully synchronized four-speed transmission and single...
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