Extremely rusty and too damaged? Is it possible to restore or fix it? Another unique restoration old metal tin toy car. Watch the video and see how i dealt with this restoration. Some parts were missing, some were unrepairable and some parts fell apart in my hands! Enjoy the restoration! Likes: 381139 Views: 18996224

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Some luxury automotive brands rely on wild paint schemes or garish aerodynamic bits to make their vehicles turn heads, but Bentley tends to take a different approach. Thanks in part to its flowing shape, substantial footprint, and impeccable fit and finish, the Bentley Continental, for example, has always had a commanding presence regardless…

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[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] Paul Sansom will assume the role from 1 January 2022, replacing Michael Bartsch who moves to Volkswagen of America. View 2 images Volkswagen Group Australia – the official importer of Volkswagen, Skoda, Audi and Cupra brands (the latter two from 2022) – has appointed Paul Sansom as its new managing director, effective from 1…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] When EVs take on internal combustion engines, they win almost always. Cars like the Tesla Model S Plaid have beaten some of the beloved heavyweights, like the SF90 Stradale, the Nissan GT-R, the Lamborghini Huracan, etc. However, its chief rival, the Porsche Taycan, hasn’t had the same impact. So, how does the Taycan,…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The Formula One Championship returns to Brazil this weekend where reigning champion Lewis Hamilton will be fighting to catch title rival Max Verstappen. View 10 images The 2021 Formula One championship heads to Brazil this weekend, returning to São Paulo following a one-year COVID absence.  Previously known as the Brazilian Grand Prix, this year…

[bsa_pro_ad_space id=14] The world’s biggest manufacturer will build a record 800,000 cars next month, up from approximately 570,000 in October. View 2 images Despite the effects of the ongoing global semiconductor chip shortage, the Japanese manufacturer says new agreements with “stakeholders and suppliers” will allow it to build approximately 800,000 vehicles in December. For reference, in…