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1976 Mercedes-Benz Unimog 416 Doka

Screw modern SUVs when there's something as dominating as this massive 1976 Unimog. The polar opposite of the S-Class luxury sedan, this Unimog boasts a 5.7-liter inline-six turbodiesel mated to a 20 speed manual gearbox (yep), three locking differentials, upgraded suspension, enormous tires, and a 15,000-lb warn winch. There's also…

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Percival’s AW22 First Drop is Here

Percival's thoroughly modern - and fun - interpretation of today's English man is more present than ever with the first drop in their Autumn/Winter 2022 collection. Highlighting complimentary neutrals in a selection of comfortable cuts and assorted fabrics, Percival's line-up for Fall includes pieces that can be worn for years,…

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Tudor Pelagos 39

At 42mm in diameter and 14.3mm in thickness, the Tudor Pelagos might be a bit too large for some, so the Swiss brand is downsizing its most capable diver to a more accommodating 39mm. The new Pelagos 39 also drops its titanium case thickness down to 11.8mm, and the result…

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Everything You Need to Know to Get Into Irish Whiskey

Few countries are as known for their whiskey as Ireland. And while today a lot of that is thanks to one brand in particular, Ireland has been a whiskey powerhouse for centuries — for good reason. It doesn’t matter if you’re typically a bourbon drinker, a Scotch whisky drinker, or…

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7 Extinct Car Brands We Wish Still Existed

The new crop of electric SUVs and cars are obviously things to be excited about, but there's just something about a classic automobile (and those great old school automobile advertisements) that defines cool. Internal combustion engines, manual transmissions, timeless designs, analog gauges, and even the accompanying lack of reliability come…

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