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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

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Classic Car Collection at Don Laughlin's Riverside Don Laughlin who is the owner of Don Laughlin's Riverside Resort Hotel and Casino in Lau...

Bugatti Veyron Mansory Cars Photos Wallpapers.






German car tuner, Mansory, decided to tune up the Bugatti Veyron 16.4. What was born was the VincerĂ², meaning 'I will win' in Italian. The front part gets a comprehensive face-lift including modified wings, a shorter hood and a striking front apron. The LED daytime running lights integrated in the front mount and the implemented stylised “V” as a special tribute to the name “VincerĂ²” draw even more attention to the car. The newly developed side skirts are the visual and aerodynamic connection between the axles. Larger air outlets at the sides and at the back render optimal engine cooling and in combination with the new diffuser, they underline the powerful car design. Mansory transforms the car using an ultra light and high strength carbon giving it a light look (and drive). The car costs about a million above that of the stock Bugatti.

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Beautiful Top Sport Cars walpaper




After the company was founded in 1913,the first Aston Martin car was produced by fitting a Coventry-Simplex engine into the chassis of an Isotta-Fraschini. Production was interrupted by the start of World War I and both founding members were recruited into the military.
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After the war, the company was refounded and went on to produce cars for the French Grand Prix in 1922. After going bankrupt twice in 1924 and 1925, Lionel Martin left the company. A number of investors took over Aston Martin and began to produce motor racing cars between 1926 and 1937.

Several changes of ownership took place over the years until the production of the classic "DB" series of cars, starting in 1950. The iconic DB5 was first produced in 1963 and went on to star in the James Bond movie, "Goldfinger" in 1964, cementing Aston Martin's name in the world of luxury sports cars.

The 1970s and 80s saw more ownership changes until the company was bought out by the Ford Motor Company in the late 80s.



Aston Martin and James Bond

Aston Martin cars have appeared in several James Bond movies since "Goldfinger" in 1964. In this film, the third in the series, the agent drives an Aston Martin DB5, which saw sales of the model rocketing.
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the DB5 made another appearance in 1965's "Thunderball" and included a whole range of secret agent gadgets, including a water cannon and jet pack.

As the movies gained a new actor in the form of George Lazenby, Bond also got a new car - the Aston Martin DBS for his role in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" in 1969.

After an almost 20-year break, Bond made a return in the form of Timothy Dalton in 1987's "The Living Daylights". In this movie, Bond drives a convertible Aston Martin V8 Vantage, which was customised with the gadgets worthy of a secret agent, including tyre spikes and outriggers.

Pierce Brosnan first made his appearance in the original vintage Aston Martin DB5 in "Goldeneye" in 1995. He returned in the 2002 film, "Die Another Day", driving the Aston Martin V12 Vanquish.

2006's "Casino Royale" saw a new Bond, played by actor Daniel Craig and a new Aston Martin - the DBS. This movie also featured the DB5, making it the first Bond movie to showcase two Aston Martin cars.

Daniel Craig's second Bond movie, "Quantum of Solace" saw the return of the DBS during a characteristic high-speed chase and the most recent movie, the 23rd Bond movie, "Skyfall" sees the sixth appearance of the iconic Aston Martin DB5, proving the Aston Martin driving experience is as thrilling as ever.