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Yahoo
a day ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
This 1946 Spartan Trailer Was Completely Restored. Now It's up for Grabs.
Why settle for a travel trailer that looks like it's from a bygone era when you can buy one that is actually from that time? A gorgeous 1946 Spartan Manor Model 25 is currently up for auction on Bring a Trailer. The single-axle vehicle does have some wear and tear on it, but has been restored and updated with several modern-day features. More from Robb Report A Landmark SoCal Home Built for the 'Sardine King of Canada' Is Up for Grabs at $4 Million This Bonkers Underwater Jetpack Lets You Zip Through the Water Like a Dolphin Bulgari Unveils the First Mansion in Its Residential Resort in Turkey Spartan may not be as well remembered as Airstream—or even Bowlus—but it is responsible for some of the best-looking travel trailers of the post-war era. The company was started by William G. Skelly in Tulsa, Okla., in 1928 and built luxury planes for much of its early existence. Following World War II, then-owner J. Paul Getty decided to pivot and start building trailers out of the use of the company's trademark aluminum monocoques, according to Car and Driver. These vehicles, like its aircraft, were aimed at the wealthy, and many featured stylish, all-metal exteriors and lavish interiors. The Manor Model 25 is one such caravan. Stretching 25 feet end-to-end, it features an Art Deco-styled body finished in polished aluminum. The head-turning finish may lead to comparisons to one of Airstream's iconic Silver Bullets, but Spartan's trailer stands alone thanks to its sharper defined lines and a unique profile. The trailer underwent a three-year restoration last decade and now rides on a fresh steel chassis. As part of that process, the interior was outfitted with mahogany floors, white-painted birch plywood wall panels, and fully insulated with Rockwool. The eight-foot-wide cabin is roomy, and includes a designated observation room that doubles as a dining area, a kitchen with plenty of counterspace and storage, and a bedroom with its own shower and toilet. The space has also been equipped with a number of modern-day creature comforts, like a refrigerator, three-burner cooktop, and a Breville air fryer. There's also an updated electrical battery system, a water heater, and holding tanks for white, gray, and black water. Intrigued? The Manor Model 25 is up for auction for two more days. As of press time, bidding sits at just $4,000, which may be due to the fact that the trailer is currently located in Nelson, British Columbia. Fortunately, Bring a Trailer has a resource page for those looking to import a vehicle from of Robb Report The 2024 Chevy C8 Corvette: Everything We Know About the Powerful Mid-Engine Beast The World's Best Superyacht Shipyards The ABCs of Chartering a Yacht Click here to read the full article.


New Indian Express
2 days ago
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Kanwar Yatra: A balancing act between vibrant pilgrimage and uninterrupted civic life
Kanwar Yatra has now turned into an exhibition of a strong socio-political and cultural statement, often marked by noise, disruptions, and a visible declaration of religious identity in public spaces. Traditionally, the Kanwar Yatra is an emulation of Hindu mythological act of King Bhagirath in bringing the holy. What was earlier an act of penance and prayer, in recent decades has expanded in both scale and form, from being Spartan to opulent. What was once a quiet, barefoot pilgrimage is now, in many cases, a vibrant and sometimes chaotic procession involving motorbikes, trucks, decorated floats, and blaring DJ systems. Delhi, as a cosmopolitan and administrative hub, faces particular challenges during this period. The city's roads, already under pressure from dense traffic and infrastructure issues, are further strained by road closures, rerouting for Yatris, and checkpoints set up to manage their movement. Despite these disruptions, the 2025 Yatra was handled with commendable administrative care by the Rekha Gupta-led Delhi government. Crossing the tightrope between respecting religious sentiments and maintaining the functional integrity of civic life is no small feat. While the Delhi government sought to maintain law and order and civic harmony, it also had to ensure that no action was seen as obstructing the religious fervour of the devotees, lest it be accused of being 'anti-Hindu' in a polarized political climate. This balancing act was largely successful in logistical terms: no major incidents of violence or breakdowns in law enforcement were reported. However, there were some aspects of the Yatra which could not be managed to the satisfaction of residents. The most glaring failure in the otherwise orderly handling of the Kanwar Yatra was the uncontrolled use of high-decibel DJ music systems mounted on trucks and floats accompanying the processions. These sound systems blared remixed musicat such high volumes that shook window panes, disrupted sleep cycles, and sparked anxiety among residents. The noise pollution was not just a matter of inconvenience; it was a violation of legal norms.


USA Today
3 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Watch MSU commit Carlos Medlock Jr. dunks on future Wolverine player
Michigan State Commit Carlos Medlock Jr. dunking on Michigans Trey Mckenney 👀 The newest Spartan has already been thrown into the middle of the Michigan-Michigan State basketball rivalry thanks to highlight video surfacing on social media. Michigan State basketball added a big-time commitment in four-star point guard Carlos Medlock Jr. on Friday night, with the Wayne, Mich. product picking the Spartans over the Wolverines. This alone was a nice rivalry win for Michigan State over in-state foe Michigan. However, that got a little bit sweeter on Saturday when "Spartans Hoops" social media X account posted a video of Medlock dunking on future Wolverine Trey McKenney in a high school game. Check out the clip of the impressive play from Medlock in the video below: Ultimately, this is just a fun play for fans to get excited about and doesn't mean much more than that in the grand scheme of things. But, regardless, it's another fun little addition to an already heated rivalry between the Spartans and Wolverines. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Robert Bondy on X @RobertBondy5.


Time Out Dubai
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out Dubai
Spartan Race to take over Al Ain Zoo in October 2025
Get ready to channel your inner warrior – Spartan Race is returning to the UAE and this time it's going wild. On Saturday October 11 and Sunday October 12, the action-packed Spartan Trifecta Weekend lands at Al Ain Zoo, bringing mud, muscle and adrenaline to one of the region's most unexpected venues. You might also like: UAE's first indoor Spartan obstacle race is coming soon That's right – your next obstacle could come with a side of zebra spotting or a giraffe in the background. The two-day event is no ordinary race. It's a full weekend, offering you the chance to compete in all three of Spartan's signature races – Sprint, Super and Beast. Conquer all three and you'll earn the elite Trifecta medal (plus serious bragging rights). Here's what to expect: Sprint (5km, 20 obstacles): A fast, fierce challenge – great for beginners or anyone short on time. A fast, fierce challenge – great for beginners or anyone short on time. Super (10km, 25 obstacles): A middleweight test of endurance, strength and grit. A middleweight test of endurance, strength and grit. Beast (21km, 30 obstacles): Spartan's most brutal course, designed to push even the fittest competitors to their limits. Spartan's most brutal course, designed to push even the fittest competitors to their limits. Kids' Races (1–3km): Little Spartans aren't left out, with age-appropriate courses for kids four to 14. This is the first time Spartan is setting its obstacle course inside a zoo, so expect a completely unique course layout that winds through the animal exhibits, natural trails and garden landscapes of Al Ain Zoo. The race blends world-class sport with wild scenery – and it's designed to be just as memorable for spectators as it is for athletes. Backed by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council, the event builds on the UAE's growing reputation as a global hub for obstacle racing. With the annual Spartan World Championship already a highlight of the capital's sporting calendar, this new event in Al Ain adds yet another must-do weekend to the UAE's race season. If you're not racing, go cheer on the athletes, bring the kids, or just soak in the zoo-meets-obstacle energy. If you are racing, it's time to start training, folks! From Dhs236. Ail Ain Zoo. Oct 11-12. Looking for things to do in Dubai? Brilliant things to do this weekend There's no better place to be Dubai restaurants and bars opening soon Get these hot spots on your radar 105 best breakfasts in Dubai Your ultimate guide


USA Today
3 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Former Spartan Pierre Brooks returns to East Lansing for Moneyball game
Former Michigan State guard Pierre Brooks showed up to the Moneyball Pro-Am tonight, playing with Jeremy Fears on Team Tri-Star A former Michigan State Spartan returned to campus to reunite with his former team to play in a Moneyball game on Thursday night. Pierre Brooks returned to the Lansing area to take part in the Moneyball games on Thursday night, teaming up with current Spartans point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. Brooks spent two seasons with Michigan State before he transferred out of the program and headed to Butler for the final two seasons of his collegiate career. While at one time, there may have been some tensions around Brooks and his departure, it appears that those are all gone and he is welcome back around the program with open arms. Contact/Follow us @The SpartansWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Michigan State news, notes and opinion. You can also follow Cory Linsner on X @Cory_Linsner