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Classics in Motion-A Deep Dive

Classics in Motion-A Deep Dive

Written by: Kristo Cairns
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This is an audio podcast series that focuses on the ultra rare, highly unusual, one of a kind metal works of art from days long gone.Kristo Cairns World
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  • The Michelin Centipede: High-Speed Tire Innovation
    Dec 19 2025

    In the 1970s, Michelin developed a highly specialized vehicle known as the PLR, or "Centipede," to safely test truck tires at sustained high speeds. Built on a heavily modified Citroen DS chassis, this ten-wheeled mobile laboratory utilized a unique hydropneumatic suspension to maintain stability and simulate heavy cargo loads. The massive vehicle featured dual Chevrolet V8 engines, with one dedicated to driving the car and the other powering a hidden eleventh wheel used for testing in the center of the chassis. This internal configuration protected the driver from catastrophic tire failures while allowing engineers to gather precise data in real-world conditions. Although modern indoor technology eventually rendered the project obsolete, the Michelin PLR remains a legendary piece of automotive history currently preserved in a French museum.

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    11 mins
  • Karlmann King: The Diamond Stealth SUV
    Dec 19 2025

    The Karlmann King is a high-end, custom-built vehicle recognized as the most expensive SUV in the world, with prices reaching up to $3.8 million. Constructed on a Ford F-550 chassis, this massive machine features a sharp, angular exterior inspired by stealth bombers and diamond shapes. While its 6.8L V10 engine provides significant power, the vehicle's extreme weight—which can reach 6,000 kg with optional bullet-proof armor—limits its top speed to only 87 mph. The interior is designed for ultimate luxury, offering amenities such as a coffee machine, 4K television, gaming console, and satellite communication. Produced in very limited quantities in Italy and the United States, each unit is a bespoke creation tailored to the extravagant tastes of its owners.

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    16 mins
  • The Savage Power of the TVR Speed 12
    Dec 17 2025

    The TVR Cerbera Speed 12 was an ultra-high performance concept car from the late 1990s, initially designed for GT1 racing to challenge the McLaren F1. It featured an extreme 7.7-liter V12 engine, which was so potent it reportedly broke the dynamometer during testing, with power estimates nearing 1,000 horsepower. Weighing just over 2,200 pounds, it was projected to hit 60 mph in 2.9 seconds with a top speed over 240 mph. Ultimately, TVR's owner, Peter Wheeler, canceled the planned production, declaring the single finished prototype too savage and unusable for public roads. Only one road-legal example exists.

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    15 mins
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