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Lancia gets wet in Venice with model Catrinel Menghia and Martini Racing [w/VIDEO]
by Noah Joseph (RSS feed) on Sep 6th, 2009 at 6:37PM
Considering that somewhere between two-thirds and three-quarters of the earth's surface is covered by water – and that, if the global warming alarmists are right, that proportion of aqua to terra firma will only increase – it should come as no great surprise that the world's automakers and their designers have been setting sail on the open sea. Recent examples have included 28-foot speedboats and 135-foot catamaran megayachts penned by Porsche Design, sailboats and motor yachts from BMW DesignWorks USA, and speedboats from former Jaguar and Spyker supercar designers. The list... Read More
