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DB11 Photo Shoot

January 4th, 2017

Atop the cobblestone streets of Dumbo, Brooklyn- #NewYorkJets wide receiver Brandon Marshall posed with the stunning launch edition #AstonMartin #DB11.

 

Even before NY Jets’ player number fifteen took his place alongside the Cinnabar Orange DB11, lucky bystanders voluntarily stopped to stare at the beautiful Aston Martin dancing down Smith Street.  The background was dressed with the Manhattan Bridge and Brandon Marshall stood tall next to the glistening  V12 DB11 as Andrew Werner captured the moment.

Brandon Marshall being photographed by Andrew Werner. Brooklyn, NY

DUMBO, standing for ‘down under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass’, is currently one of Brooklyn’s most talked about neighborhoods. With an art scene on the rise that’s impossible to ignore, this community, formally a manufacturing district, has now become a lively and eclectic area known for housing both large scale companies as well as independently owned. The area is fairly small (only 0.050 square miles!!) and many locals claim it’s easily navigable, with the Brooklyn Bridge and Manhattan Bridge in sight for reference, as you can see pictured above.

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The duo will cover Resident Magazine, in the hopes to raise awareness surrounding Borderline Personality Disorder, a cause Marshall stands for actively.

On July 30th, 2016 Brandon opened up to the public about his own diagnosis of this disease, and vowed to help others that are still suffering. He launched the charity Project Borderline, in order to fight the stigma so publicly tied with this disease, and to provide a life line to those fighting who may not have access to the same resources as himself.

Readers will be able to access the full story in Resident Magazine’s upcoming issue.  Resident Magazine embodies an aspirational luxury lifestyle. The best in travel, dining, real estate, celebrity news, fashion, and events from around the world. Located in Long Island City, NY their content ranges from style & fashion to dining & travel and all of the in-between.

Long Island Sports Cars is proud to support #ProjectBorderline in conjunction with Resident Magazine.  Stay tuned for the full story, but for now-check out the video below:

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8th Annual Gold Coast Concours / Bimmerstock

September 18, 2016

 

Long Island Sports Cars is a proud annual sponsor of the Gold Coast Concours / Bimmerstock in Glen Cove, NY.

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Long Island Sports Cars is proud to represent the Aston Martin and McLaren brands this year along with our inventory of vehicles of interest.

 

This year the car community joined together once again for the 8th Annual Gold Coast Concours/ Bimmerstock to support the Diabetes Research Institute .

In the early hours of the morning the Long Island Sports Cars team assembled and lined up our vehicles to cruise down to Glen Cove to support the community and to enjoy a day full of our favorite pastime, exotic cars.

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We had a mildly humid day with peaks of sunshine and an overall great turn out and support from the car community.  During the day thousands of spectators lined the streets to ogle the gleaming cars and listen to the roar of their powerful engines. Vehicles included but were not limited to an array of BMW’s specialty unique cars, Aston Martin, McLaren, Ferrari, Maserati, Lamborghini, Ford GT, Porsche-the Porsche 918 Spyder (it was 9/18 so it was only appropriate).  There were also an array of Audi’s, Rolls Royce, Mercedes and rare one of a kind vehicles.

Since its inception Gold Coast Concours/Bimmerstock raised more than $410,000.00 for the research underway at the DRI.

Thank you to FullMotionNYC for the excellent photography.

 
The City of Glen Cove’s downtown business district will be closed for the day, as hundreds of exotic cars and BMWs are showcased. McLaren, Aston Martin, Audi, BMW, Ferrari, Rolls Royce, Porsche and Mercedes are among the exotic cars that will surely excite everyone from enthusiasts to fledgling fans. “It’s a great day for the community of Glen Cove, a great day for car buffs and a great day for the Diabetes Research Institute,” said Joe LaPadula of Martino Auto Concepts. He added, “We are proud to support the Diabetes Research Institute and to help educate the public about this disease through this exciting event.”

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The Legacy of McLaren

“TO DO SOMETHING WELL IS SO WORTHWHILE THAT TO DIE TRYING TO DO IT BETTER CANNOT BE FOOLHARDY. IT WOULD BE A WASTE OF LIFE TO DO NOTHING WITH ONE’S ABILITY, FOR I FEEL THAT LIFE IS MEASURED IN ACHIEVEMENT, NOT IN YEARS ALONE.”- Bruce McLaren

untitledFrom Bruce McLaren’s first racing car, a little Austen Ulster, to the legendary road and racing cars that still bear his name, every McLaren tells a unique story.

Read more about the History and Legacy here: McLaren Heritage

HUMBLE BEGINNINGS

Born in Auckland, New Zealand, Bruce McLaren’s earliest competitive driving experience came at the wheel of a modified 1929 Austin Ulster. Bought in bits by his father who had planned to restore the car and sell it, 13-year-old Bruce convinced him they could turn it into a race car.

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Involved in every stage of the Ulster’s restoration, the experience proved vital for the future race car designer. Two years later, in his race-prepared Ulster, 15-year-old Bruce set the fastest time in the 750cc class at the Muriwai Beach hill climb.

A DECADE OF SUCCESS

Seven years later, aged just 22, Bruce won his first Grand Prix. At the time he was the youngest-ever Grand Prix winner – a record that stood for over 40 years. The following year, he won the Argentinian Grand Prix and finished second in the Drivers’ Championship behind Jack Brabham.

For the next decade, Bruce McLaren remained one of the best drivers in the world. His popularity and enthusiasm for racing never diminished. What did change, however, was his ever-increasing influence over the world of motor racing.

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McLAREN ENGINEERING

Bruce McLaren’s vision extended far beyond the driver’s seat. Engineer, designer, inventor, tester, Bruce was an automotive genius. He is one of only two men ever to win a Grand Prix in a racing car bearing his name. The motor racing company he started went on to become the most successful marque in Formula 1 history.

The success of McLaren’s race cars went beyond Formula 1™. There were victories in the Indianapolis 500 in 1972, 74 and 76. McLarens driven by Bruce and Denny Hulme also dominated the Can-Am series, winning five consecutive Constructors’ Championships between 1967 and 71.

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TRAGEDY AT GOODWOOD

During a test run at Goodwood on 2nd June 1970, the tail section on Bruce’s M8D lifted at 170mph. Spinning off the track, the car hit a protective embankment. Bruce was thrown from the wreckage and tragically lost his life. He was 32.

The team were told not to come to work the next day. Racers to their core, every one of the team turned up for work, and just 12 days later two McLaren M8Ds were on the grid for the start of the Can-Am series.

Dan Gurney was drafted in to replace Bruce. Despite having never driven the car before, Dan won the race. Denny Hulme, with bandaged hands after a fire in Indianapolis, finished third. In a glorious tribute to Bruce’s racing philosophy, the McLaren team won nine out of ten races that year.

Read More Here: McLaren Racing Heritage

Aston Martin: History of the wings

Evolution of an icon

The iconic wings badge has been synonymous with Aston Martin since 1927 when the original ‘AM’ logo was completely reformulated, with the Aston Martin name immersed within a new wings motif. Over the course of the 20th century a variety of adjustments were made to the design as the wings incorporated contemporary cues from each era. The most recent iteration of the badge came in 2003 as the launch of Aston Martin’s new global headquarters in Gaydon heralded a new chapter in the marque’s illustrious history.


Learn more about Aston Martin Heritage here: Heritage of an Icon
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Read More about Long Island Sports Cars heritage here: Heritage


 

Aston Martin Private Brunch

July 23, 2016
Bridgehampton, NY

Hundreds of guests and luxury partners enjoyed a Private Brunch in the Hamptons showcasing the latest models from Aston Martin courtesy of Long Island Sports Cars.

Guests enjoyed fine cuisine, champagne, scotch & spirits, along with hand rolled cigars.  There was also a showcase of luxury brands including yachting, private aviation, tourism, real estate, home design, fashion and electronics.

On display outside of the estate guests could find the Aston Martin Vanquish Volante, Aston Martin Rapide, DB9 Volante as well as a guest appearance of some of our most exclusive client owned vehicles.

A silent auction benefited the Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research.
The event’s official media sponsor was HAMPTONS Magazine.

This unique estate is available for acquisition for $9.95 million through Gary DePersia at 516-380-0538 or email gdp@corcoran.com

Events Sponsors:
Long Island Sports Cars, Associated Aircraft Group, Beaumont Select, Black Button Distilling, Cayman Islands Tourism, Celange/CJ Imports, Columbia Aircraft Sales, Cusquena, D’angelico Guitars, Drettmann Yachts USA, Ghurka, Grandstand Sports and Memorabilia, Hamptons Cigar Manufactory & Museum, Honest Tea, JG Black Book of Travel, LG Electronics, New York Prime Beef Co, Red Jacket, Robert Graham, Roger Dubuis, Sail Away Coffee Co, Saratoga Spring Water, Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars, Telluride Ski Resort, Yael Sonia.

The event was produced by Bradford Rand and the RAND Luxury team. Info: 212.655.4505 ext 223 / BRand@RANDLuxury.com

Event Photographer: Lindsay Koffler

More photos here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/randluxury/albums/72157671456835116

Cars & Coffee

May 15, 2016

Roslyn, NY

With temperatures in the 60’s just before 8:30am on the Gold Coast you can hear the rumble of twin turbo DOHC engines revving down Northern Blvd.  At just the peak of 9am the parking lot is full. Over 80 exotics ranging from McLaren, Aston Martin, Maserati, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Porsche, Audi, Nissan, Cadillac, and some domestic muscle cars made their way to Long Island Sports Cars for a nice Sunday morning.

Guests parked their cars for display and enjoyed conversing with other enthusiasts while also enjoying the showroom, a fully catered breakfast and not to mention the rare vehicles on display.

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We were honored to have the Long Island Exotics Club as our featured guests and were happy to usher in the Summer weather with a nice kick off to the season.

Long Island Sports Cars looks forward to our next Cars & Coffee. Date TBD.

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Meet Mr.Burberry

April 16-17, 2016

Americana Manhasset

Long Island Sports Cars partnered with Burberry Americana to introduce the new fragrance for men, inspired by both the iconic black trench coat and by London – a city of great contrasts. Traditional yet irreverent, elegant without being pristine.

Pre-registered guests enjoyed test drives in the newest model McLaren and Aston Martin vehicles including the McLaren 570S, 650S and 650S Spider.  Alongside the McLaren lineup were the Aston Martin Rapide and DB9 Volante.

Guests enjoyed an exclusive tailoring event presented by Burberry Private Client.  Participants enjoyed their experience (some for the first time) with both the McLaren and Aston Martin brand.  Many were surprised at the ferocious feel yet graceful comfort found behind the wheel of the McLaren.  Aston Martin did not disappoint as it is as timeless of a design as ever.