In this video XCAR takes a look at Roy “The Weasel” James, possibly the greatest getaway driver the world of crime has ever known. But at heart he was a racing driver and this video looks at how he went from racing other racers to racing the police and his role in the greatest heist in British […]
Category: Classic
This week’s BLAST FROM THE PAST heads to us from Levin in March 1970 and features the legendary Paul Fahey in his superb FVA Escort. Many thanks to Terry Marshall for the pic.
We got the short teaser last week – this week the XCAR boys bring us their full-length video on the legendary world-changing car that is the Ford Model T.
Here we have a rarity – the first ever XCAR video review from 100 years ago! Bet you didn’t know that digital video technology has been around that long…
We head back to Levin in 1971 for this week’s BLAST to witness Don Halliday in the Halliday Racing Developments Escort during one of his great scraps with Jim Richards in his similar car. As always, many thanks to Terry Marshall!
This week’s BLAST comes to us from Ruapuna in 1996, where Steve Johnson in the Ford Mustang TraNZam hops over the curbs and into the flying debris! Thanks to Terry Marshall for the pic!
Like us here at OVERSTEER, they like to mix the new with the… less new at XCAR, and this year they had a whole host of awesome classics to play with. Which oldie was more golden than the rest?
We stay with the mighty TraNZams for this week’s BLAST which comes from Ruapuna and features Shane Drake in the Mark Petch run Activator Corvette. Thanks as always to Terry Marshall!
In their latest video Drew from XCAR takes a look at Aston Martin, including the DB5 and the Centenary Vanquish, as well as a quick history of the legendary company. The Aston Martin DB5 is probably one of the most famous car in the world. Drew takes a look at how Aston Martin got to the […]
We head to the legendary Wellington street race in 1996 for this week’s BLAST FROM THE PAST, where Wayne Huxford’s mighty Morand Chevrolet-powered Capri threads its way through the armco-lined circuit. As always, thanks heaps to birthday-boy Terry Marshall for the fantastic pic!