Tuesday

FLORIDA ON THE 1ST OF APRIL


1966 SUNBEAM TIGER
1950 FORD

PALM BEACH COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION
by Barrett-Jackson
The Americraft Expo Center
South Florida Fairgrounds
Palm Beach, Florida


1-480-663-6655



1960 NASH METRO
1956 THUNDERBIRD

photo credit: © 2010 Barrett-Jackson and its consignors

THEY ARE OUT TO GET YOU....

CARBON E7

Carbon Motors, located in Connersville, Indiana, wants to lessen the carbon foorprint of the local policecar. A market that Ford Motor held for decades. Ford is changing their police car and not for the better. Carbon ordered more than 240,000 units of BMW's 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder turbodiesel engines complete with a cooling system, exhaust gas recirculation and an automatic transmission to run their vehicles. And run they do.


The cars are going to be built in Connersville giving much needed jobs to a State that is in deep trouble. They claim to have orders for 12,500 cars at this point.
According to the Carbon Web site (http://www.carbonmotors.com/), the E7 will use an aluminum spaceframe structure, will be built to survive a 75-mph rear impact and designed to last for 250,000 miles. It lists the performance targets at 0 to 60 mph in 6.5 seconds, a top speed of more than 150 mph and combined city/highway fuel economy of 28 to 30 mpg, which is where the BMW diesel comes in.

photo credit: © 2010 Carbon Motors
edited text: Dale Jewett/© 2010 Crain Communications, Inc.

Monday

APRILLA

RAIN-DATE.....FLORIDA

Will Power

Will Power won the rain-delayed Honda Grand Prix today, his second IndyCar victory in as many races in 2010 and the third win of his career. The dominant driver all weekend, Power avoided trouble all day on a track that was still slick from the 4 inches of rain they got at race time. He beat Justin Wilson by nearly a full second. A full second, that isn't even enough time to snap your fingers.

To round out the top three was Ryan Briscoe to give the Penske Team a 1st and a 3rd. Not bad!

photo credit: © IndyCar

Sunday

INDYCAR IN FLORIDA

A rare thing in racing. The race has been cancelled due to heavy storms. The will give it a shot on Monday morning.

FORMULA ONE IN AUSTRALIA

Robert Kubica-2nd, Jensen Button-1st, Filipe Massa-3rd

Now this race was how a race should be, not like that snoozer they had in Bahrain two weeks ago. Lots of action, weather changes and edge-of-your-seat battles for all positions. Last year's champion, Jensen Button, rolled into first place, in his McLaren-Mercedes. Robert Kubica, for Renault, in second place followed by Filipe Massa, for Ferrari, in third. His second time on the podium in as many races.

The only draw back that I heard was the fact that they are going to build a new track. Oh, no! Will it become another 'snoozer' too.

Jensen Button, the man of the day

upper photo credit: AP, Mark Baker
lower photo credit: © 2010 BBC

Wednesday

ITALY ON THE 27TH

1975 LAMBORGHINI
1976 MORGAN

ASTA di AUTOMOBILI DA COLLEZIONE
by Luzzago
via Mandolossa, 65
Brescia, Italy

http://www.luzzago.com/

Tel. 030/2411532 030/2411532

Fax +39 030 2411540

1960 PORSCHE 356

1951 MG TD

photo credit: © Luzzago
 

Tuesday

FLORIDA ON THE 26TH

1937 FORD
1947 CADILLAC

COLLECTOR CARS OF FORT LAUDERDALE
by RM Auctions
Greater Fort Lauderdale/Boward County Convention Center
Port Everglades
1950 Eisenhower Blvd.
Fort Lauderdale, Florida


1-519-352-4575

1970 OLDSMOBILE
1968 MERCEDES BENZ 250 SL

photo credit: ©2010 RM Auctions and its consignors

ENGLAND ON THE 25TH

1965 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000
1948 MORRIS

DORSET VINTAGE & CLASSIC AUCTIONS
The Gartell Light Railway
Common Lane
Yenston, Templecombe,
Somerset, United Kingdom


+44 (0) 1963 363353

1972 VW
1963 PORSCHE 356

photo credit: DVCA and its consignors

ENGLAND ON THE 24TH

1952 DAIMLER
1955 BSA

CLASSIC CAR & MOTORCYCLE AUCTION
by Brightwells
Brightwells
Easters Court, Leominster
Herefordshire, United Kingdom


+44 (0) 1568 611122

1957 AJS
1936 LAGONDA LG15

photo credit: Brightwells Auction and its consignors

Sunday

GENERAL MOTORS ON THE WARPATH



The 1963 Corvette Grand Sport roadster is the rarest and arguably most important Corvette model ever made. Only five were built, and they sell for millions at auction.

But an Ohio company is being sued by General Motors for churning out replica versions that sell for less than $90,000.

The lawsuit was filed this month in U.S. District Court against Mongoose Motorsports LLC of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, which specializes in building replica 1984-88 GTP models and the legendary Grand Sport.

The lawsuit is a bid by GM to protect valuable and lucrative trademark rights to an iconic brand beloved by auto enthusiasts, and it sheds light on a niche industry.

GM is suing for trademark infringement, claiming the iconic brand has been irreparably harmed by the ersatz sports cars, which the automaker says copy the Corvette's design -- curve for curve.

"This is not an homage," GM spokesman Tom Wilkinson said.

GM wants a judge to bar the company from making and selling models using the Corvette design; order the destruction of all labels, signs and ads bearing Corvette trademarks; and let GM inspect Mongoose's office and financial records. GM also wants unspecified financial damages.

Mongoose's Web site is a parts bazaar where enthusiasts can buy a Corvette Grand Sport rear emblem for $99.95, or an entire replica sports car. But Mongoose is not licensed to use the Corvette trademarks, according to the lawsuit.

Mongoose operations manager Gary Krause Jr. was unaware of the lawsuit until being contacted by The Detroit News.

"That's news to me," he said during a brief phone interview. "I really would rather not go into any detail."

His company couldn't have picked a rarer Corvette to replicate.

GM initially planned to build 125 for competition in world championship racing, according to the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Ky.

But in early 1963, GM Chairman Frederic Donner canceled production after five had been built.

One of the five Grand Sports was listed at auction in January 2009 but the top bid of $4.9 million fell short of the reserve price, according to RM Auctions. The auction house later sold the roadster privately.

"They're unique cars. Hand-built, special-bodied," said Greg Wallace, spokesman for the GM Heritage Center. "It's probably the most valuable Corvette there is."

GM sells licenses to companies to build everything from replica vehicles to belt buckles. It is a lucrative revenue stream, Wilkinson said.

One company is licensed to build the 1963 Grand Sport.

Duntov Motor Co. in Texas has an exclusive deal to produce authentic 1963 Corvette Grand Sports, starting at $189,000. They build about four a year.

The company's Web site prominently displays the GM logo, designating it as an official licensed product, and acknowledges other unlicensed companies build Grand Sports -- but hints at a crackdown.

"We have been told these unauthorized manufacturers will be dealt with by the GM legal team," according to the Web site.

There are a number of companies worldwide that sell replica vehicles with varying legality.

Antique & Collectible Autos Inc. in Buffalo, N.Y., sells replica 1967 Cobra roadsters, but does not use the Cobra name or trademark.

"You can't do that," said Sonny Sajak, who is in charge of the company's sales.

For a while, the company sold replica Jaguars after obtaining the rights from the automaker.

"So it wasn't an issue," Sajak said.

Dennis Brunton of Bradenton , Fla., sells vehicles inspired by the Lotus 7 roadster. He designs each fiberglass part, rather than making a mold from existing Lotus 7 bodies. So there are significant differences between his model and the original.

Brunton's vehicles are bigger and longer, though they resemble the original Lotus 7.

"When you look at it, you know it when you see it," he said.

There is a legal principle guiding Brunton's approach, he said.

"My attorney described to me that if there's a spot on Bradenton Beach, a particular view, I cannot go there, make a picture of that view and say it is my intellectual property," Brunton said. "You have to go there and paint your own picture. You cannot stop anyone from making a car that looks similar, as long as they make it themselves."

On the Mongoose Web site, the company touts similarities between its replica and the original Corvette Grand Sport: "The GS frame, designed by Altair engineering, one of the largest aircraft-engineering firms in the country, replicates the original GS design, utilizes the suspension from 1988-96 Corvettes, with fully adjustable front and rear coil over shocks."

At the bottom of the Web site, in small print, it reads: "It is neither inferred nor implied that any item offered by Mongoose Motorsports is a product of, authorized by or in any way connected with any vehicle manufactured by General Motors. The Trademarks Corvette, Stingray, Chevrolet, GM and the Corvette emblems are Trademarks of General Motors Corporation."

GM pursued legal action against Mongoose because Wilkinson said the company is copying the Corvette's specific design and challenging the automaker's trademark.

"If we don't enforce this, we can lose control of our various trademarks," Wilkinson said.

video credit: mongoose motors/© 2010 YouTube
text credit: robert snell/© 2010 Detroit News

Friday

ENGLAND ON THE 22ND

1952 CHEVY
1989 PORSCHE

CLASSIC AND HISTORIC CAR AUCTION
by Barons
Sandown Park, Esher, Surrey
United Kingdom


+44 (0) 8454 30 60 60


1967 SUNBEAM ALPINE
1958 MORRIS COWLEY

photo credit: barons and its consignors

FRANCE ON THE 21ST

EXCEPTIONAL CLASSICS CARS AUCTION
by Osenat
Fontainebleau
Paris, France

http://www.osenat.com/

+33 (0) 1 80 81 90 10

ARIZONA ON THE 20TH

1935 FORD
1955 CHEVY

ST. PATRICK'S DAY COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION
by ICA
1265 S. Gilbert
Gilbert, Arizona


1-480-899-2222

1973 DATSUN 240 Z
1941 WILLYS

photo credit: ICA Auctions and its consignors

OREGON ON THE 20TH

1934 FORD

PORTLAND AUCTION
by Silver
Expo Center
Portland, Oregon


1-800-255-4485

photo credit: silver auctions and its consignors



ARKANSAS ON THE 20TH

SPRING COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION
by Bud Ward
Hot Springs Convention Center
134 Convention Blvd.
Hot Springs, Arkansas

http://www.budwardsantiquecars.com/

1-480-888-860-9664

DUCATI MULTISTRADA, FOUR BIKES IN ONE, $20,000


Touring, Urban, Enduro, and Sport

video credit: ©popular science

Tuesday

100 YEARS IN THE MAKING....

Alfa Romeo celebrates it's 100th anniversary this year and with old-time partner, Bertone, they rolled out this concept car for Geneva. Check out this site for the story: http://www.roadandtrack.com/auto-shows/geneva/alfa-romeo-pandion-concept
NICE LINE

SCISSOR DOORS

YUP! THAT'S AN ALFA

photo credit: john lamm

Monday

INDYCAR IN BRAZIL

photo credit: 2010 indycar ©

After a rain soaked race with all the craziness that goes with the rain, Will Power, emerged as the winner. Will Power, I still love that name, returned from a broken back injury last year. Ryan Hunter-Reay came in second after giving up first place to Power in the last two laps. Another driver returning from a broken back injury came it third. Vitor Meira, was a happy camper and Brazilian at that. Always a good charge for the home crowd. A first corner 'boo-boo', a 45 minuter rain delay and a 30 minute shootout at the end.
photo credit: Antonio Scorza, AFP, Getty Images

FORMULA ONE IN BAHRAIN

FERNANDO ALONZO

So, the circus begins...new rules, new cars, new teams, new drivers and drivers switching teams. A beautiful day in Bahrain, no sand storms. The track here is a little too long for me. The cars get too spread out, especially when there is a high dropout rate. Oh, well, that's Formula One.

Alonzo, switching to Ferrari, rolled into first place. His teammate returning from his horrorific injuy, Filipe Massa, was second. Third goes to Lewis Hamilton, still with McLaren. The returning Michael Schumacher came in fifth. As a friend of mine in Michigan said, "What does he have to prove?" Of the new teams only Lotus had both cars finish.

A friend in Albania said of Alonzo, "Doesn't he look soooooooo handsome up there in first place?" I have to admit that he looked better than he has for a couple of years.

photo credit: Fred Dufour, Agence France-Presse, Getty Images

Sunday

AUSTRALIA ON THE 15TH

1932 DODGE HOTROD
1948 ARIEL VH500

AUTUMN CLASSIC AUCTION
321 Warrical Road
Cheltemham, Victoria
Melbourne, Australia


+61 29435 0315

1975 NORTON COMMANDO 850
1935 PACKARD 120A

photo credit: shannons and its consignors

ENGLAND ON THE 13TH

CLASSIC CAR COLLECTION
by Lacy Scott & Knight
The Auction Centre
10 Risbygate Street
Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk
United Kingdom

http://www.lsk.co.uk/

+44 (0) 1284 748 622

ENGLAND ON THE 12TH

1969 MORRIS MINI
1972 BSA A65

RACE RETRO
by H & H
Stoneleigh Park
United Kingdom


+44 (0) 871 230 7157

1962 BMW R69S
1961 PORSCHE 356B

photo credit: h & h and its consignors

FLORIDA ON THE 12TH

THE AMELIA ISLAND AUCTION
by Gooding & Company
Amelia Island, Florida

http://www.goodingco.com/

1-310-899-1960

FLORIDA ON THE 12TH

AUTOMOBILES OF AMELIA ISLAND
by RM Auctions
The Ritz Carleton
Amelia Island, Flordia

http://www.rmauctions.com/

1-519-352-4575

GERMANY ON THE 12TH

RETRO CLASSICS
by Lankes Auktionshaus
Stuttgart, Germany

http://www.lankes-auktionen.com/

ENGLAND ON THE 11TH

1932 MG J2
1960 ASTON MARTIN

SPRING CLASSICS
by Coys
Royal Horticultural Halls
Westminster, London
United Kingdom


+44 (0) 208 614 7888

1960  JAGUAR MK. V
1960 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000

photo credit: coys and its consignors