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Garage 41 (2020)
Garage 41 is a 30 minute television series based around all things car and motorbike. It is a panel-based series incorporating regular members and weekly guests of varying motoring interests.
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Sat, Apr 18, 2020
Country: AU
Language: En
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Country: AU
Language: En
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This episode on Garage 41, Morley looks at a very special 1951 Porsche 356. One of the first batch of Porsches ever to be manufactured, this Australian delivered car is one of many impressive cars for sale at Dutton Garage.
Developed in 2002 and with only 400 ever built, Morley takes us over the Ferrari Enzo or F60, the V12 mid engine hyper-car that was developed using Formula One technology and initially only offered to a select group of purchasers. This one however is for sale at Dutton Garage.
Today Morley looks at a car that he has a love/hate relationship with – an E Type Jag. He loved one dearly, worked on it regularly and consequently rarely drove it. However this immaculate 1961 E Type Jaguar is a very special car and just one of many such cars at Dutton Garage.
This week Morley looks at one that we all agree is amongst the world's most beautiful classic motor cars – a red 1969 Mercedes-Benz 280SL. He explains why it's such a visually and mechanically significant car.
Morley gets excited about a Citroen at Dutton Garage, which is certainly not the norm for him, but this fully restored 1964 Citroen DW19 Decapotable with only 17,100 kms on the clock is a very cool car. It has a rich Australian history and links to one of our legendary dirt rally identities from the '70s.
Stirling Moss was one of the world's greatest racing drivers. Sadly he passed away on Easter Sunday this year. One of his most famous race victories was the 1955 Italian Mille Miglia in a Mercedes Benz 300 SLR, and today on Garage 41, Morley looks at an immaculately restored road version of this car – a 300SL.
When we shoot Garage 41 at Dutton Garage we are surrounded by some of the most magnificent new and classic cars, so one can be excused for becoming a little complacent. However Morley's choice this week had us ogling at an immaculate 1966 Ferrari 330 GT 2+2 that proves that the Ferrari can look stunning in any colour.
This week on Garage 41, we reckon we've uncovered Morley's dream car when he gushes over a 1995 Porsche 011 Carrera 993 RSCS. The only one to be delivered to Australia in red (which makes it faster), this is certainly one of Dutton Garage's very special cars and one that Morley will be dreaming of for a long time to come.
Each week on Garage 41, Morley looks at some of the amazing cars that Dutton Garage has for sale, and this week he uncovers a 2017 Aston Martin DB11. This 5.2 litre V12 powered machine is Aston's flagship model and although a beast on the road, stationary it's one of their most stunning and certainly had our heads turning.
The BMW i8 was a much-awaited car when it was released to the world market in 2014 with the first models coming to Australia in 2015. Today on Garage 41 Morley looks at a 2017 version of this plug-in hybrid sports car that can go from 0 to 100km/h in 4.4 seconds and has a limited top speed of 250km/h, and it's on sale at Dutton Garage.
This week Morley discovers an immaculate 1965 Sunbeam Tiger, which has direct links to two icons – racer and renowned car builder, Carroll Shelby and super sleuth Maxwell Smart!
This week on Garage 41, Morley finds an immaculately restored 1932 Ford Roadster at Dutton Garage and loves the fact that it's a true hot rod - in that it's been restored to its original values. It doesn't have a modern V8, or disc brakes, or super wide wheels and a whole heap of electronics; it's just as it would have been done in the 1950s and it's still one of the best sounding cars around.
Over recent years McLaren has proven to be one of the world's top supercar manufacturers and this week Morley looks at one of the cars that put them on that path to recognition, a 2014 McLaren 650s Spider. This car not only stands out in a crowd but Morley tells us why it's one of the few supercar convertibles that also stand out on the track.