Monthly Archives: February 2014

New Book Reviews the Illustrious History of BMW Art Cars

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Since 1975 BMW Art Cars have been captivating the hearts and minds of art aficionados and automotive enthusiasts the world over. These rolling art exhibits are more than just wildly painted BMWs. They are snapshots of culture manifested through the sensibilities of the world’s most historically significant artists. Andy Warhol painted a BMW M1 Art [...]

Corvettes in Sinkhole Could take Three Months to Retrieve

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Surveyors say it could take two to three months to get the sinkhole repaired at the National Corvette Museum and retrieve the eight Corvettes damaged in the natural disaster. Mike Murphy, the CEO of the Kentucky-based building contractor Scott, Murphy & Daniel, which is working to reinforce the building, said figuring out the best way […]

Chevy’s 28 Reasons Why the Camaro Z/28 Kicks Ass on a Road Course

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Chevy might have condensed its 2014 z/28′s track prowess to 28 components, but in doing so, it’s revealed the car’s four areas of focus.  It all comes down to improving aerodynamics, reducing weight, equipping a powerful engine with capable auxiliary hardware and setting up the chassis and suspension for high-speed driving. Given the massive amounts [...]