Who says you can't get a decent shave while driving?

kaptain_zero

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I enjoy driving in a well detailed car. I also enjoy shaving with a straight razor. It all comes together in this video: [video=youtube_share;sB4XfP0Vl3k&feature=related] - The Barber of Seville[/video]

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Kaptain" My razor is sharp, now where did I park the Mercedes?" Zero
 
which one more time proves me that Mercedes Benz engineers don't waste time playing golf, or watching baseball, but work very hard to achieve future goals..."other" manufacturers just steal ideas...
 
Wow, now that's an impressive idea for a car, and a system that I would like my car to have.

The smoother the better!!!:xyxthumbs:
 
which one more time proves me that Mercedes Benz engineers don't waste time playing golf, or watching baseball, but work very hard to achieve future goals..."other" manufacturers just steal ideas...

Gosh... and I thought this system reminded me a whole lot of Dr. Alex Moulton's Hydrolastic Suspension system....... You know, the one that came out on the 60's Morris and Austin vehicles?!?! Just add some computer stuff, some nifty laser beams, a tweak here and there and some active components and Bob's your uncle. :D

Carbibles on the internet has a nice suspension section, they have the Hydrolastic and Hydragas suspensions illustrated and explained towards the bottom of the suspension section. I loved the way a Hydrolastic based car (particularly the larger Austins) felt on bad roads..... weird but nice.

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Kaptain "We live in a world where everything old is new again" Zero
 
Gosh... and I thought this system reminded me a whole lot of Dr. Alex Moulton's Hydrolastic Suspension system....... You know, the one that came out on the 60's Morris and Austin vehicles?!?! Just add some computer stuff, some nifty laser beams, a tweak here and there and some active components and Bob's your uncle. :D

Carbibles on the internet has a nice suspension section, they have the Hydrolastic and Hydragas suspensions illustrated and explained towards the bottom of the suspension section. I loved the way a Hydrolastic based car (particularly the larger Austins) felt on bad roads..... weird but nice.

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Kaptain "We live in a world where everything old is new again" Zero
but it is a true statement...
 
Hmmm, who pitched that idea?

Wow, I have used straight razors for awhile but sheesh!
 
anybody seen new E-class on the road yet???

Oooh yes, I saw one two days ago, at first I thought it was a C Class, it looks sorta simliar but then I was like "Hmmm, there's something not quite right about this C Class" and then I realized it was an E Class- (and I looked at the badge).
 
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