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Partly restored Berlin T87 on ebay

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http://cgi.ebay.nl/TATRA-87-BAUJAHR-1950-STROMLINIE-SELTENER-OLDTIMER-/270695385863?pt=Automobile&hash=item3f06b3cb07

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January 22nd, 2011

Africa Eco Race Stage3

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AfricaEco2011TomecekIt was a difficult New Year’s Eve for the participants of the Africa Eco Race. The third stage, which was the longest of this edition, took place on the Atlas Mountains, and then in the huge dunes of the Chegaga erg. Then was the Iriki lac, in the direction of Foum-Zquid.
The truck category was eventful as well. Winner of last year’s edition, the Hungarian Miklos Kovacs (Scania), in a good form from Nador, literally broke his truck few meters after an oued. In a bad situation, “the giant of the Danube”, will probably have to give up.

The Portuguese Elisabete Jacinto took the lead again in spite of some mechanics problems, but she will have to be wary of another Slavonic. Winner of the day, the Czec Tomas Tomecek (Tatra) took the advantage thanks to his huge experience in the desert and in Africa in particular. The Belgian Noel Essers is the third guy of this stage, the day of his 67th birthday.

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January 1st, 2011

Video: Tatra MTX V8 in Kanye West’s ‘Runaway’

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Chicago MC’s debut short tells story of romance between West and a phoenix played by Selita Ebanks.

Kanye West’s highly anticipated debut film, “Runaway,” finally arrived on Saturday (October 23) and proved to be the “ambitious” effort that fans who previewed the short have been raving about for weeks.

The film’s narrative focuses on the ill-fated relationship between West and a phoenix that plummets from the cosmos (Selita Ebanks). Their union is torn apart after the otherworldly creature is discriminated against for her curious behavior and features. Buoyed by West’s soulful soundtrack, comprised of G.O.O.D. Friday joints and tracks slated for his forthcoming fifth LP, My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, the film’s subtexts include themes of social ostracism and rebirth — issues the MC has said he identifies with.

 

The movie opens with West bolting furiously down a road tucked away in a forest, his partially unbuttoned shirt flapping against his bare chest. A fireball careening through the clouds lights up the screen as the voice of Nicki Minaj, affecting a colorful British brogue, cryptically introduces the film.

Then it’s back to the picturesque country road. A sleek sports car motors along as the film’s first song begins, which features West spitting lyrics like, “Too many Urkels on your team/ That’s why your wins low,” a line he dropped during his 2010 BET Hip-Hop Awards cypher. Suddenly, the MTX Tatra Yeezy’s driving crashes, and when he gets out to inspect the damage, he finds a phoenix lying in the road. West carries the fallen creature away from the scene as balls of fire continue to erupt behind them.

The next scene begins with the phoenix sleeping and twitching on a couch in a clean, minimalist room. She starts to awaken as a news report blathers on about a comet that set off a raging blaze and is startled when the broadcast is suddenly flicked off. West appears holding a remote, looks into the camera and utters the film’s first few lines of dialogue: “First rule in this world, baby, don’t pay attention to anything you see on the news.”

During the next few sequences, as the phoenix hangs out in West’s backyard and begins to discover her new surroundings, the pair’s relationship blossoms as well. The phoenix sways as West knocks out a chopped-up revamp of “Power” on an MPC. A kid decked out in all-red, clutching a baton that spews crimson smoke into the air, heralds one of the film’s most dramatic moments. As the megastar-studded collabo “All the Lights” kicks in, fireworks streak the sky and a marching band clad in crimson-colored ensembles appears. The crew leads a giant bust of Michael Jackson’s head, as the phoenix and West look on in delight, clutching each other’s hands. West’s “Lights” lyric “Something wrong, I hold my head/ MJ gone, that n—a dead” blares as the procession continues and eerie-looking marchers sporting pointed red hoods bring up the rear.

In the following scene, the phoenix stumbles through a lesson on dining etiquette, clumsily practicing how to sip from a teacup with her long gilded talons. The moment foreshadows the subsequent scene and climax of the film — a formal dinner party.

The phoenix and West enter an expansive white hall to the buttery strains of ‘Ye’s second G.O.O.D. Friday release, “Devil in a New Dress.” Seated at a large banquet table are several cocoa-skinned diners dressed in white; they shoot disapproving glares at the duo. The phoenix has dressed up her look with a gilded headpiece but disgusts her fellow diners with her inelegant table manners. West seems amused by the scene until the guest next to him strikes up an unsettling conversation.

The man leans in, saying, “Your girlfriend is really beautiful,” and West replies proudly, “Thank you.”

“Do you know she’s a bird?” the guest queries.

“Naw, I never noticed that,” Yeezy deadpans, looking pained.

“I mean, like, leave the monkey in the zoo,” the man responds.

The brief exchange appears to upset West, who crosses the room and begins to punch out wobbly versions of the otherwise crisp opening notes of “Runaway” on an out-of-tune piano.

Instantly, a wave of dancers sporting black tutus crash the affair and bust out a mix of classical ballet and contemporary footwork. The guests continue to dine as West performs, raising their glasses at one point as the song, which salutes “douche bags,” plays on. West climbs atop the piano and belts out “Run away from me, baby!” before the camera circles the company of dancers now frozen in place. Then, several lead dancers take turns at solos, which are spliced together in a seamless, slow-motion montage. The ladies gyrate, execute pas de bourrées and agile arabesques as the garbled Auto-Tuned vocals and choppy violins of the song’s extended outro chirp away. When West, still holding court at the piano, puts his hand over his heart, the dancers thunder out as quickly as they came and the diners applaud.

However, the occasion comes to an unfortunate end when the main course is served. A large, plated feathered turkey is set in front of the phoenix. She begins wailing in agony at the sight, wings splayed, her screams driving away the dinner guests. West sits quietly, looking dejected.

Later, as the couple sit on his roof, she asks where statues come from. However, as ‘Ye begins to explain, she cuts him off and insists sculptures that populate the globe are just phoenixes that have been turned to stone by a rigid society and declares she has to “burn” and return home.

“Do you know what I hate most about your world?” she asks West. “Anything that is different you try to change. You try to tear it down.” West begs her to stay and they make love, the phoenix, bathed in red light, writhing on top of West to the balmy, Auto-Tuned a cappella vocals that kick off West’s Bon Iver-assisted track “Lost in the World.”

West wakes up the following morning alone on the roof and, realizing the phoenix has decided to return to her realm, darts off into the forest, playing out the film’s opening scene. But the phoenix has already started her fiery journey back home, outfitted in a golden breastplate. She looks forlorn as she shoots into the sky, leaving behind a brilliant blaze and a desperate West still sprinting through the forest.

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October 24th, 2010

African Tatra story

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Used Tatras every now and then find their way into Central Africa.  Here is a nice Tatra story from an interesting truck blog.  http://www.roadtransport.com/blogs/

Truck blog: http://www.roadtransport.com/

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October 8th, 2010

Sik Way rally: Loprais 5th in 2nd stage

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First ever stage win for Nikolaev

26-year-old Eduard Nikolaev clocked the fastest time of the day’s special earning him his first major victory in a cross-country rally. The young Kamaz driver managed to outpace title holder Firdaus Kabirov by 30” and Vladimir Chagin by 40”, quite a performance! After yesterday’s KAMAZ 1-2-3-4, this stage 2 was not as triumphant with Franz Hechter (MAN) capturing fourth position, at 3’22 while Ales Loprais (Tatra) finished just behind at 3’28.

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September 12th, 2010

Jay Leno and a silver T77a. Updated

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Did Jay Leno buy Canada’s John Long’s T77a?

Something on its history:

T77aJohynLongThe 1938 car was one of the last T77a’s manufactured. Sold in 1938, itis assumed that it was built in 1937. Its first owner was Hugo Lansky. After WW2 it ended up in the Soviet Union. In 2000 a Russian gentleman contacted a Tatra website with the message he had inherited an old Tatra from his late uncle,which he wanted to sell. The T77A was bought by a Canadian collector who took the car to Koprivnice, to RS restorations, where it was restored to a high standard.  The car got a replica body but the original body is still around and complete.

The T77awas presented at several shows, exhibitions and concours d’elegances and was present at this year’s Pebble Beach, where Jay Leno discussed it with the Canadian owner. Now Jay Leno has said that the car has come to his collection: http://www.jaylenosgarage.com/

See also: http://www.tatraworld.nl/t77-register/

Update by John Long:

Hi Kees

How are you?  Congratulation on the win at Het Loo, we are really getting good publicity for Ledwinka, Jaray and Tatra with our shows.  On the Jay Leno rumour, no I did not sell my T77a to Jay, it sit quietly in my garage after its big outing.  I took it on the Pebble Beach tour down Highway 101 along the California coast with Gary Cullen, Greg (my brother), my son Erik and a friend Allan Grant, it drove nicely.  Pebble Beach was lots of fun, almost too much with all the events and excitement.  Jay Leno stopped by (with camera crew) to do a item on the Tatra for his website and the Terminator (Governor Schwarzenegger) came by to talk and told us that there was a finned Tatra in his village when he was growing up.  A fun time was had by all.
John
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September 8th, 2010

Vote Tatraplan as the Classic Car of the Year

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T600MargoliusContest2010After the T87 won the NY Times contest as this year’s most desirable classic of the year, let’s turn our attention to the UK for another contest.

Now is your chance to vote for Britain’s Classic Car Of The Year, in association with Lancaster Insurance. For the past few months, readers of Classic Cars, Practical Classics and Classic Car Weekly have been sending in photos of their vehicles, all of them with their own distinct identity and fascinating stories to tell.

A panel of experts have whittled those hundreds of entries into a shortlist of 60 cars – ten in each of the six categories – that will now battle it out to earn the right to show their car at the 2010 NEC Classic Car Show in November.

Remember, it’s down to you to decide the winners! Click on the categories below to see the entries and then select your top two.

Ivan Margolius’  Tatraplan was chosen in one of the ten entries in the 1940s category. Please cast your vote choosing the Tatraplan if you think that is the one that deserves to win.

Voting will continue until October 8th 2010.

http://www.classiccaroftheyear.co.uk/classic_car_home.php

or directly to the 1940s category:

http://www.classiccaroftheyear.co.uk/classic_car_voting.php?cat=1#cce-203091646

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August 17th, 2010

Tatra T87 wins NYT contest!

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IN retrospect, perhaps, it should have seemed inevitable: the Tatra won the 2010 Collectible Car of the Year Contest on nytimes.com.

Yes, the Tatra. Of course.

The what? Read more here……….

July 24th, 2010

New on-line Tatra truck brochures

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T 815 Facelift: http://www.tatra.cz/web_cz/brozury/Facelift_CZ.pdf

T815: http://www.tatra.cz/web_cz/brozury/terrno_cz.pdf

CAS 30: http://www.tatra.cz/web_cz/brozury/CAS30_CZ.pdf

T 810: http://www.tatra.cz/web_cz/brozury/T810C_CZ.pdf

Jamal: http://www.tatra.cz/web_cz/brozury/Jamal_CZ.pdf

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June 29th, 2010

Tatra Koprivnice boss becomes the new president of the American Chamber of Commerce in the Czech Republic

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Ronald A. Adams replaces IBM’s Ales Bartůněk.

adamsRonald A. Adams, CEO of Tatra, the General Assembly on 10  June 2010 the board voted in as the tenth president of the American Chamber of Commerce in the Czech Republic (AmCham).  On Monday it announced a coronary in a press release. More…..

Czech text: http://ekonomika.ihned.cz/c1-44248640-sef-tatry-koprivnice-se-stal-novym-prezidentem-americke-obchodni-komory-v-cesku

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June 14th, 2010
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