by Chris Casarez | Jul 5, 2016 | Automotive Facts
Drawing a BMW i8 by Alejandro Lara Step 1: Outline the door and windows Step 2: Outline the bottom and rear part of the vehicle Step 3: Outline the windshield and front end Step 4: Outline the fenders, bumper and headlights Step 5: Outline the grill, hood scoop, and...
by Chris Casarez | Jul 5, 2016 | Automotive Facts
How much does a Ferrari Cost? Let’s face it…Ferraris are sexy, desirable cars. Do you think you can get the admission price together for one? Let’s break it down a little: Q: How much does a new Ferrari cost? A: Hope you’ve either got cash on hand or a top-shelf...
by Chris Casarez | Jul 5, 2016 | Automotive Facts
The Ferrari 458 is a popular vehicle, and therefore a popular among automotive art enthusiasts. Here are some instructions on drawing this vehicle. Draw the Ferrari doors and intercooler 1. Draw the outline of the Ferrari 458 2. Draw the outline for the windows and...
by Chris Casarez | Jul 5, 2016 | Automotive Facts
The name Maserati conjures up thoughts of exotic, sexy sports cars made for the autostrada, twisty mountain roads and European romance and intrigue. The Maserati brothers were involved in the automobile business since the early 20th century, long before forming the...
by Chris Casarez | Jul 4, 2016 | Automotive Facts
Most historians consider Germany to be the birthplace of automotive engineering, since Benz and Otto started their experiments with four-stroke internal combustion engines in the late 1870s. By the turn of the century, Germany was ahead of the curve, with about 900...
by Chris Casarez | Jul 4, 2016 | Automotive Facts
Popular Porsche Models For most people, the term “vintage Porsche” instantly conjures up an image of a six-figure exotic car that’s off-limits to anyone other than the elites. That doesn’t always have to be the case, though. Admittedly Porsche had a few misfires over...
by Chris Casarez | Jul 4, 2016 | Automotive Facts
Italy forged its reputation in racing in the early 1900s, with creations like the monstrous 1729 cubic inch 4-cylinder “Beast of Turin,” which set a speed record of 116 mph all the way back in 1911. The Beast’s engine produced 300 horsepower, with innovations like...
by Chris Casarez | Jul 3, 2016 | Automotive Facts
European engineers were thinking about four-wheeled mobility as far back as the late 1700s, when they first began to tinker with powered vehicles. Steam, combustion and electrical power all had their day in the 19th century, but it took pioneers like Henry Ford,...
by markwpuser | Jun 3, 2016 | News
We have our first full product line loaded into the new site which is Fabspeed Motorsports. Please check through categories at all the awesome products they carry as I’m sure you’ll be blown away by the craftsmanship put therein.
by markwpuser | Jun 3, 2016 | News
Hello and welcome to the all new Mark Douglas Motorworks.com! We’ve come along way as a shop and are more the pleased with the feedback we’re getting with our customers, so much so that we’re taking our little venture online. So please without...