Retro Motors Feature – Movie Motors
What is the butterfly effect? Well apparently it doesn’t matter now because we’ve killed them all and the bees are […]
What is the butterfly effect? Well apparently it doesn’t matter now because we’ve killed them all and the bees are […]
Happy belated New Year synth fans, and welcome to the year of the Blade Runner. Much like poor ol’ Roy
If, like me, your childhood was in the 80s, it would be almost impossible to ignore how much of an
In the biblical story, humanity begins with a man called Adam, God made him from dust and together they chatted
Firstly, I apologise for the wait for this installment of Retro Motors. As it happens I have been shoveling money
Some concept cars are a bit like the items for sale on Chinese wholesale mega sites. In the photo you
If what people say to me is true, retro stuff is useless and dirty and should be left to rot
As you could probably tell I’ve been playing a bit of catch up when it comes to cars, this is
The closet I’ve got to owning a movie car was driving the Jeep Cherokee XJ.
Any car enthusiast worth their salt understands that Volkswagen own everything, diesel is a poisonous slime, electric cars are a gimmick and automatics were first created so Americans could eat and drive simultaneously.
With that iconic Z style long bonnet, housing a new V6 turbo charged block, gorgeously angular lines and of course, pop up lights. The Nissan/Datsun Z series had brought many a driver thousands of smiles per hour in the past, a useable, heavily modifiable car, the home grown Japanese tuners love them.
This genre became very popular as you can imagine. The lineup of cars were always the coolest picks from the era and for me, the Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo from the Chase HQ series was one of the coolest cars of all time.