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Attila Nagy
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image curator, photo editor, photographer // budapest, hungary

The Dino 206 SP is my sentimental favorite, as it was one of the 2 cars included with my first slot car set (the other was a Porsche 906 Carrera 6). Read more

Very 1970s & 1980s - style portholes FTW

It's like a more practical version of the Bertone Ferrari Medulo concept... I think I'm in love

mmmmm that XKSS.... completely steals the show for me. Read more

You may not consider yourself a car guy, but you're a car guy. Read more

I just had a Sibilogasm. Thanks for the photos! Read more

I'm about to ask the same thing as well :D

Anyway, this is what i found in Wikipedia:
Inside, the steering wheel was anatomically-designed to fit the natural grip of the hand. Digital instrumentation was placed in the middle of the dashboard near the point where the dashboard and the windshield meet, for distracting Read more

I love this. Those cars are gorgeous and it's nice to acknowledge that you don't have to be a car wonk to know a heartbreakingly beautiful thing like the white and blue Ferrari 250 LM when you see it. Read more

#4 Jaguar, 3rd picture down. OMG ! That's an Autozone grade switch mounted under the dash. While I recognize that this would be a huge upgrade to the Lucas switchgear, the application is inexcusable. Come ON ! You're killin' me here... Read more

OMG I love love love love Bertone designs from the 70s and 80s. That Lancia is futuristic angular sexy sex. Dat wheels!!!...(swoon) Read more

Someone's going to have to explain the Sibilo's steering wheel to me. I can't seem to wrap my head around it, even with Wikipedia's description: Read more

I have never seen anything like that Lancia. That's pretty stunning stuff, right there. Thanks for including it, and the Miura! Read more

That. Muira. Uhgghghghghghg. Particularly the door handle pic, I love pictures like that which highlight an element of a car that people who have never seen it in person (like me) would miss out on otherwise. Well done! Read more