Silodrome
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The original Gasoline Culture® website - Your guide to cars, motorcycles, gear, gadgets and gasoline culture. Founded by @benbranch in 2010.
This is the Tentrax Ascend it’s a compact, lightweight overlanding trailer designed to be towed behind your 4×4 into the kind of rugged wilderness that larger, more traditional camping trailers would be incapable of accessing. Link: silodrome.com/tentrax-ascend…




This is a 1969 Triumph TR6C that has been carefully restored back to period-correct “Desert Sled” specification, making it ideal for desert racing in California in the 1960s, or in the present day if the mood takes you. buff.ly/F5qL8FX

This is a coffee table made from a real Lamborghini Murcielago V12. It has a half-inch-thick tempered glass table top with a cutout center section to allow the intake to rise through the middle. Link: silodrome.com/lamborghini-mu…




This is the Cactus Canteen™ from Giant Loop, an American company that was founded in Oregon right in the midst of the Great Recession back in 2008. buff.ly/4KTYmhS

This is a 1950 Jaguar XK120 Roadster, an early example with the rare alloy body and one of just 57 right-hand drive cars that were so equipped from the factory. As you can tell by its unusual looks, it’s had quite the life. buff.ly/rLK4olu

This is a Ford Bronco from 1971 that has been completely rebuilt, but kept looking as close to stock as feasible. It’s now powered by a Coyote V8 crate engine with 480 bhp – vastly more than any first-gen Bronco had from the factory. Link: silodrome.com/ford-bronco-sl…




This is a Honda Pilot FL400R from 1989 that has just been given a series of upgrades and some mechanical maintenance to get it ready for a new owner. buff.ly/SC6vDQi




The Meyers Tow’d was developed as a smaller model to pair with the popular Meyers Manx, the latter being the origin of species for VW Beetle-based dune buggies. Link: silodrome.com/meyers-towd/




This is the last Honda V10 Ayrton Senna ever raced. It’s a 1990 Honda 3.5 liter V10 RA100E Formula 1 engine that has been disassembled and put on display, and it’s now being sold directly from the Honda Racing Corporation in Japan. buff.ly/8UdSmYR




This is a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 showing just 33,000 miles on the odometer. It’s powered by the highly-desirable 428 Cobra Jet V8 – an engine that would have made it a genuine drag strip contender back in the day. buff.ly/ekB6Mu2




This is a coffee table made from a real Lamborghini Murcielago V12. It has a half-inch-thick tempered glass table top with a cutout center section to allow the intake to rise through the middle. buff.ly/G2TH2eO




This is a rare Curtiss OX-5 V8, the first mass-produced American aircraft engine and an influential early V8 design from long before the V8 would become an American production car staple thanks to the 1932 Ford V8. Link: silodrome.com/curtiss-ox-5-v…




This is the Jensen Viperceptor, it’s the only one that was built, costing over £200,000. It’s a combination of a Jensen Interceptor with a Dodge Viper V10 powertrain, with uprated brakes, suspension, and a slew of other improvements throughout. Link: silodrome.com/jensen-viperce…




This is a “Boat Bar” that was built from an original 17′ 1949 Chris-Craft mahogany runabout. The boat was cut in half, fitted with built-in fridges, a sink, storage shelves, and a white quartz bar top. buff.ly/7U6XLU1

This is a Ford Bronco from 1971 that has been completely rebuilt, but kept looking as close to stock as feasible. It’s now powered by a Coyote V8 crate engine with 480 bhp – vastly more than any first-gen Bronco had from the factory. buff.ly/4p61Pec




This is a rare Alsport Tri-Sport. It’s an American-made three-wheeled ATV that pre-dates the Japanese three-wheelers that would come to dominate the US market in the 1970s and beyond. Link: silodrome.com/alsport-tri-sp…




This is the Benchmade Adira, it’s a drop-point folding pocket knife that’s made in the USA. Each blade is laser-cut from CPM-MagnaCut stainless steel, then hand-polished to a razor-sharp edge. buff.ly/EgFkfjZ

The Meyers Tow’d was developed as a smaller model to pair with the popular Meyers Manx, the latter being the origin of species for VW Beetle-based dune buggies. buff.ly/yUIZkne

This 1976 Plymouth Volare Road Runner is a barn find that has been sitting for at least 15 years, since the motor was pulled for a rebuild. The project stalled after this, but the engine is with the car, and this is the rarer 4-speed manual version. Link: silodrome.com/plymouth-volar…




This is a rare Curtiss OX-5 V8, the first mass-produced American aircraft engine and an influential early V8 design from long before the V8 would become an American production car staple thanks to the 1932 Ford V8. buff.ly/U5Z0JeU



