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Wednesday, 1 February 2006
Old Tractors to be found in Argentina
Topic: Mendoza Starting Point

Touring around Mendoza, Argentina with Bob Frassinetti

Mendoza Argentina with Bob Frassinetti
 
Old Tractors to be found in Argentina


One of the things I love the most about my job is the fact that I’m always on the move, always hunting for awesome treasures in and around this beautiful country that is Argentina.
This time I’m in Mendoza, a breathtaking city at the bottom of the Andes Mountains; home of the KM 0 of the marvelous Route 40, my favorite place in the whole wide world.
Such was my good luck this time that I managed to find a cozy small hotel on the roadside of Route 40!

The city of Mendoza was founded early in the Colonial times, in 1561. The Incas had reached the region we know today as Cuyo, and more precisely Mendoza in their late expansion years, just before they were conquered by the Spaniards. Therefore, this region was a greatly civilized area, known for its stupendous ecosystem and its great Pre Columbian constructions as well as its refined culture.
Today, more than 400 years after its foundation, Mendoza is a regional metropolis and a melting pot between the Argentine and the Chilean cultures, for it’s in the borderline between this neighboring countries.
Mendoza withholds Argentina’s finest wine production and it’s a precious tourism spot for travelers from around the globe. The brilliant combination of natural resources, winter sports, all year long natural spa facilities and the potent Aconcagua Mountain –the highest most peak of the American Continent- makes of Mendoza a dream destination for every single one of us who loves to enjoy life’s pleasures and treats.
The city of Mendoza is also the capital of the equally named province. This is a modern and clean, nature friendly capital, features a broad and rich cultural and artistic life.
A stone throw away from downtown Mendoza the visitor finds the ever-growing and improving fine vineyards, wineries and boutique wine producers. Most of these are open all year long for visitation and wine trying. Even better is to enjoy this wonderful option during the month of March, when it’s still summer warm in the region, in the fabulous Wineries Classic and Sports car Rally.
Among the rainbow of urban and ecology friendly tourism that can be found in Mendoza, there are several interesting sights within the city, such as the gorgeous trolleybus transport system.
This transport system was lately installed in Argentina by the late 1940s, specially located in Buenos Aires, but covering other major cities such as Mendoza and Rosario. However the pass of time and the evolution in the automobile industry made it fade away from the rest of the country except for Mendoza, Rosario and the latter addition of Cordoba city in the Mediterranean region of our country.
The first Trolleys of Mendoza were German, made by the famous Mercedes Benz in 1957 in Buenos Aires. Latter on Japanese origin vehicles came to replace the German ones Nissan / Tokyu Car / Toshiba. Most of which were maintained in such proper way that still running by the end of the millennium.
Among the interesting features of the trolley system in Mendoza is the fact that a big commercial shift took place in the mid 1980s when the province exchanged commercially its fine wines for mechanical goods with the USSR by means of the Uritzky, model ZIU 682 that complemented the Japanese fleet.
After the dissolution of the USSR, and together with the growth and development of Mendoza –implying the need of a broadening of their transport system- new imports were made from Germany and Japan to attend the growing demand.
This unique ecology friendly means of transport provides Mendoza with an even more appealing aesthetic to the visitor alike the local. While at the same time, the one of a kind scenario created by Mendoza’s unique features invites locals and foreigners alike to discover this magic land of beauty and good living...........................
Hunting tractors down and around Argentina 
Every single product ever made by mankind is plausible of becoming a collectible if, and only if, it features a unique design input, style and works as a turning point in some way to society and culture. Thereafter, the fact that working machines of great ingenious and whit such as early 20th century tractors are very interesting collectibles is no stranger to us.As most of our readers know, we take upon customized hunts for fellow collectors seeking for their precious items in our region. And that was the case with this tractor hunt. We don’t usually publish each and every single hunt we make, but in this particular case the research process bewitched us deeply for the historical and technical virtues of these items. Hunting down tractors has been an amazing experience, and more precisely the story of David Brown tractors. According to the information we accessed David Brown involvement in farm machinery began in 1936 when the company, then a subsidiary of the local family firm David Brown and Sons ( Huddersfield ) Ltd., collaborated with Mr. Harry Ferguson in the manufacture of the legendary Ferguson-Brown Tractor. The Ferguson-Brown model was the world's first production tractor to be equipped with hydraulic lift and converging 3-point linkage; a revolutionary concept within the industry.  The first David Brown model was exhibited at the 1939 Royal Show, but soon came the Second World War and production had to cease. David Brown Company became Britain's third largest farm tractor manufacturer, featuring the Royal Warrant and winning several Queens’ Awards to Industry for export achievement (four out of every five David Brown tractors are sold overseas). Most of which came to Argentina or other tight commercial relationships.  We will be posting soon further information on this particular tractor we’ve been hunting down, with photos and details.  

So if you are interested in buying tractors or maybe Art or Antiques, and you are thinking of travelling to Argentina please feel free to email us…….. Please feel free to contact Bob Frassinetti: For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to see all topics on Art, Antiques and Travel Information for Buenos Aires & Argentina:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina. Phone me thru Skype, ID: Bob Frassinetti or you can also chat with me thru Yahoo, press here:

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Posted by route40argentina at 12:18 PM EST
Tuesday, 31 January 2006
Mendoza, province and its capital city are also the starting point of the marvelous route 40.
Topic: Mendoza Starting Point

Mendoza is a very important province specially linked to natural beauty and wonderful wines. Right in the bottom of the Andes Mountains, this province and its capital city are also the starting point of the marvelous route 40.

At the intersection of San Martin and Garibaldi St we find the original beginning to the magical route. The fact that the beginning is in the geographical middle is owed to the National Roads Direction; they thought it was way to long, so they partitioned it in North and South sections.

The pretty and clean modern looking city of Mendoza (yes, it's named after the province) is our starting point, the intersection is our departure line.

Crossed by the Route 40 to its northern and southern sections, the province of Mendoza is a paradise like earth of great wine, wonderful sights and adventurous locations. A couple of hours away from the capital we can enjoy trout fishing at the Atuel and Malargue rivers, delight ourselves with the breathtaking White lagoon or hit some of the antique wineries nearby.

Tapiz Winery on San Martin St. former route 40 path, offers a great option for winetasting, such does Ruca Malen winery in Agrelo. Norton and Chandon wineries are also at close distance from the city's capital. These wineries are a must for those who enjoy adventure and life's great pleasures.

Tupungato National Park on the side of Route 40 is a majestic location, where nature lovers will indeed feel at ease with the eternal snows covering mountain peaks, glaciers the Tupungato volcano, now out of use.

Not only is Mendoza a great place all year round for the variety of broad activities it offers, but especially in winter, so visitors enjoy one of the best ski centers in Latin America.

Indeed, Mendoza is heaven in earth for many of us, just see it for yourself, you'll never want to leave again.

If you would like to take part in any of our future venture tours or in this interesting rally venture, thru and along Highway 40, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly thru email, phone or chat. Press here: Contact me See "artdealer_ar" profile on Yahoo, I'm online now!:You can chat with me using Yahoo Instant Messenger.


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Route 40,Argentina




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Posted by route40argentina at 10:03 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, 6 January 2007 10:17 AM EST
Saturday, 21 January 2006
Let the Tour Begin
Topic: Route 40
Magical Mystery Tour
John Lennon/Paul McCartney
 
Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.
Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.
Roll up AND THAT'S AN INVITATION, roll up for the mystery tour.
Roll up TO MAKE A RESERVATION, roll up for the mystery tour.
The magical mystery tour is waiting to take you away,
Waiting to take you away.

Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.
Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.
Roll up WE'VE GOT EVERYTHING YOU NEED, roll up for the mystery tour.
Roll up SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, roll up for the mystery tour.
The magical mystery tour is hoping to take you away,
Hoping to take you away.

Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.
Roll up, roll up for the mystery tour.
Roll up AND THAT'S AN INVITATION, roll up for the mystery tour.
Roll up TO MAKE A RESERVATION, roll up for the mystery tour.
The magical mystery tour is coming to take you away,
Coming to take you away.
The magical mystery tour is dying to take you away,
Dying to take you away, take you away.

Performed by The Beatles
  • Song song and written by the Beatles

  • Posted by route40argentina at 9:56 AM EST
    Saturday, 14 January 2006
    The road ahead .......
    Topic: Route 40
    Route 40,Argentina The magic of route 40

    This weekend I am getting the car and the equipment ready for our first trip of this New Year, 2006. We will be travelling on Route 40. We will be visiting the North of Argentina, starting from the city of San Juan, Province of San Juan…… please feel free to check the update with new and fantastic information of our trip by checking this work blog we have started, so if you would like to take part in any of our tours or in this interesting rally venture, please don’t hesitate to contact us directly thru email, phone or chat.


                 
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    Route 40 Year 2003.

    For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go back to the web blog for Route 40 Argentina:Daily Updates for web blog for Route 40 Argentina.

    By means of this brief insight we want to encourage our readers to participate actively in any (or all) these developing projects, by means of questions, information, tips, collective work as well as traveling and discovering together in these marvelous Tour trips…
    Press here to see web blog on Art & Antiques:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina.






    Posted by route40argentina at 11:22 AM EST
    Updated: Saturday, 14 January 2006 3:52 PM EST
    Friday, 13 January 2006
    Route 40
    Topic: Route 40
    In-between barrenness. A lifetime experience.

    The time each one of us has in this planet is relatively short, compared to the history of this universe. The duration of our existence is what we call life, the most precious gift of all. Birth initiates this journey of growth, changes, transformations and understanding. A Spanish poet once said is by walking roads are made, but he said nothing about how is that we do it, nor he specified the easiness of difficulty to build it or go through it.

    We can say that Route 40 of our beautiful Argentina, is the path nature made by walking; beginning in the rocky, virgin, arid Puna, North Argentina of Jujuy, passing
    thru the flora of San Juan, the vineyards of Mendoza, crossing the woods of Neuquen along the National Parks of Chubut and the frozen table-lands of Santa Cruz, to finish at one of the most southern places of our planet: Rio Gallegos.

    This route is both all and nothing at the same time. It’s dessert and forest, plain and mountain; a slide to descend, experience and understand Argentina. During this long journey, the amazing Cordillera de Los Andes stands by our side from beginning to end, as a best friend who’s there good. Route 40 is life, because to live be to begin in nature, feel, and love, enjoy, experience and return to it unite forever. Its life we said, and life in itself contains death, which does not mean not-life, but life well lived, trodden past, present yesterday, up and down feeling, emotion, and experience roads.

    At the age of 50 one still has roads to walk, things to know, feelings to experience, life to live, although the walked roads, experienced feelings, life lived… Half way down the road of life, in the precise limit between memories and dreams. This is what life’s all about. This is the reason of this journey along Route 40, because its marvel is our marvel, its landscapes a mirror of our own; because in it we recognize ourselves.


    Link to Photo Album Route / Ruta 40

    For more information: Email: Bob Frassinetti. Press here to go to web blog on Art & Antiques:Daily Updates on Art, Antiques, Collectibles as well as travel information for Buenos Aires, Argentina.









    Posted by route40argentina at 2:56 PM EST
    Updated: Friday, 13 January 2006 2:59 PM EST

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