Tuesday, June 23, 2026

I was on on the 67 Sunday with this Dart... wow, there was a lot of rumble, and there was a wonderful smell of burnt dinosaur juice


seen during lunch today

 

I can't make out what this is

hell of a cool work truck, notice the tool box in the bed

 


look at this race bike! Wow


a Lexus with Moon Eyes... huh!

 

there is still a turntable in Healdsburg California



 https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10243243491691174&set=gm.27915902848016532&idorvanity=120835437949980

Greg found a cool innovation of re-using stuff in his grand fathers garage




He graduated high school in 1957, 
 bought his own farm the same year, 
proceeded to erect a barn behind house there. 

 In 1959 he built a work shop. 
In 1960 he bought a sears air compressor it has date on it, and is still in use.

And he made this hose reel!

It has a pipe union in it with a leather washer with grease on it to seal air. 

Greg says in his post that he was born in 1971, and has no idea how many times his grandfather, Greg himself, and his 2 sons, and countless neighbors pulled this hose out 

His grandfather passed away in 1999 but this thing lives on. 

The hub that the hose is rolled up on is a 4 legged John Deere logo, 5 gallon oil can.

Plaistow New Hampshire residents complained enough to police, related to the unsafe operation of commercial trucking, that the New Hampshire State Police and the Plaistow PD conducted a one day operation for “excessive speed, violations of weight restrictions, driving on restricted roads, as well as other unsafe behaviors by commercial drivers.”

 

that one day enforcement operation resulted in nearly 150 violations being found. 

One day. 

Obviously police aren't doing code enforcement any more unless it's an "operation" they will get paid over time for. 

And the results prove that they haven't been doing inspections in forever

31 commercial vehicles stopped, 146 violations were discovered

5 drivers out-of-service

7 vehicles out-of-service

Multiple summonses and warnings were issued for issues ranging from speeding to drivers operating in violation of federal out-of-service orders

https://cdllife.com/2026/resident-complaints-prompt-new-hampshire-cmv-inspection-blitz-that-uncovered-nearly-150-violations

During an April brake day inspection sweep of around 4000 commercial vehicles, 14% failed so bad they were placed out of service 

https://cdllife.com/2026/more-than-4000-commercial-vehicles-inspected-during-surprise-cvsa-brake-blitz/

camera-free routes to avoid Flock License Plate Readers... something similar to Waze... "DeFlock"



DeFlock looks like any other mapping service.

 Enter a start and destination, and it’ll provide directions. 

The difference is that it overlays known automated license plate reader cameras and offers an alternative route designed to minimize or eliminate encounters with them.

Monday, June 22, 2026

no posts yesterday, the newbies to my Comic Con Hall H line have been busy delaying my organizing them into shifts for holding the line in shifts.

 no one bothers to learn from the facebook page, everyone seems to want one on one advice, and one guy took 30 damn minutes to get filled in. 

Of course, by typing, not talking on a phone. 

Anyway, a couple weeks ago most of my spare time was taken up polishing brass... and this week, a lot of time will be taken up doing some team building organizing. 

It's just like doing a watchbill for a duty section (you vets will know what that is) but these are civilians, and not going to take the shift they are told to, they are going to ask for the best one, load that one up, then realize, huh, only a few will be able to take any one shift, then the rest of us have to take the less desireable shifts. 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1657613071227048

Saturday, June 20, 2026

hmmm, someone out there would probably love this radial engine, 1940s Continental w670, widely used in the PT-17 Stearman and the Waco UPF-7. 668 cu in


the license plate shows the car's coefficient of drag


This belongs to former Art Center head of Transportation Design Stewart Reed, often seen at the Center's annual car show. I met his daughter in Palm Springs at the 2013 Desert Concours while looking at a 1913 Buick. She mentioned she was going to make a website about cars. I wonder if she ever did? 

the newest? from Gary Wales... or just new to me? A cool creation either way


https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/g71584958/san-marino-motor-classic-motors-2026/

295 Corvettes came together on Detroit’s Belle Isle to make a giant American flag to celebrate Flag Day and to raise money for veterans’ charities: Operation Homefront, Helmets to Hardhats, Veterans Court of Wayne County, and the Fallen and Wounded Soldiers Fund

 


https://www.autoweek.com/news/a71584718/american-flag-from-295-corvettes

https://www.autoevolution.com/news/nearly-300-corvette-vehicles-celebrate-america-250-with-giant-american-flag-formation-271711.html

the Effingham tornados resulted in the loss of the Mid America Motorworks Corvette and VW museum, and their 1910 gas station




https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1565577878258384&set=a.288932279256290

something interesting going on with the blog's traffic, that I don't understand



Daily traffic is now around a half million hits a day, (up 5 times) from about 50k a day for the past year, and yet, comments haven't shown a similar increase in quantity

If the number of people visiting and looking it over are now 5 times as many, I'd think that comments would at least double, and that I'd see some from new people. 

Huh.. just ruminating about strange things

good coverage of the Nascar race on Navy Base Coronado, San Diego's military base in the middle of the bay. Right off... they found ta manhole cover was too high, struck by a car, and went through a radiator of another car


Gary took his 9 year old grandson to Greenfield Village last Wednesday where he took his first train ride behind this beauty, DT&I Locomotive #7 the 1897 Baldwin Locomotive from the Henry Ford Museum, which is running under its own power for the first time in 83 years.


the Ford Motor Company bought the  DT&I, and of course Henry Ford transformed it into one of the best managed and financially successful railroads in the country.

Ford’s reason for the purchase of the DT&I was to extend its terminating point of Flat Rock to Dearborn and use it to help supply his new sprawling complex, the Rouge Plant. 

This ultimately supported Henry’s vision to have a manufacturing facility where coal, iron ore, rubber and all raw materials required to construct an automobile, would come in one end of the Rouge and a completed vehicle would roll out the other end. 

To accomplish this, the rolling stock (80 locomotives, 2,800 freight and 24 passenger cars) would have to be completely rebuilt to Fords impressive standards. 

A new building was constructed (the Fordson Shop) at the Rouge to facilitate the rebuild and maintenance of the new acquisition. The facility was opened in 1921 with a staff that eventually reached 475 men with the first locomotive to undergo a Ford transformation being DT&I engine Number 7.

 It was completely stripped down and inspected. Anything that needed it was replaced. Aesthetics were also a part of the transformation; drive rods were draw filed and polished, exposed iron pipes were replaced with bright copper, new boiler jackets were finished in a lacquered Russian Iron and the outside of the metal tires were painted white.

When the rebuild was completed “Number 7” was put into service at the disposal of Henry Ford who had assumed the roll of DT&I president. It was frequently used to take Henry to various points along the line to attend meetings or visit with friends such as Thomas Edison or Harvey Firestone. Some of these trips would include his private rail car the “Fairlane” as part of the “consist” (listing of locomotive and attached cars).

The private rail car the “Fairlane” was ordered by Henry from Pullman in 1920 for 160k. 


They owned and used it for 20 years, and made about 400 trips with it

Ford owned the railroad until June of 1929 when he became irritated with the intervention of the Interstate Commerce Commissions over shipping rates and other issues. The DT&I was sold to the Pennsylvania Railroad for $36 million. Besides the profits and rate advantage enjoyed during the Ford ownership he turned his initial $5 million purchase price and approximately $8 million of improvements into an impressive $23 million profit.

Number 7 was not a part of this sale


Thank you Gary!

this moron jackknifed in Georgia just north of Atlanta, on an exit from from the I-75 NWC Express Lanes (locally known as the Lexus Lanes) which are strictly no tractor-trailers allowed. (Thank you LuckyPunchy!)

 at least other traffic can just get to the next exit and double back to get on with their day

tube-frame race car Volvo 1800 (thank you Doug for telling me about BAT weird and wonderful!




https://bringatrailer.com/listing/volvo-1800-scca-gt-x-spo-race-car

coffee and donuts video


Bernina Express - SWITZERLAND

 

British Racing Motors (BRM) cars in 1958.


Friday, June 19, 2026

Daytona Beach 1954.


 Guido and Mario Levetto posing in a Ferrari 340 America (serial #0120A).

 Car was owned by Jim Kimberly and was driven at the meet by Jack Rutherford

It set a sportscar speed record in the mile for a two way average of 136.03 mph

Guido is said to have served as translator for the France family and the Italian teams that came to Daytona.

J.T. Taylor's Competition B-Body qualified for the 2026 Pikes Peak Hillclimb in the Open class


I just learned of this need for a WW2 film production request for extras, in England, I think. They were filming today and needed more people


https://www.blightyfilm.com/

Shively Motors began as a small Dodge-Plymouth dealership operating from a downtown garage in 1939 in Chambersburg Pa. It recent years it's created a Mopar museum of about 3 dozen cars








 the  General Manager at Shively Motors in the 60s, Bud Faubel, was directly connected to Chrysler’s factory-backed drag racing efforts. 

Faubel’s “Honker cars” are the reason Shively Motors is remembered outside south-central Pennsylvania today.

https://moparconnectionmagazine.com/gallery-shively-motors-mopar-museum-and-car-show

the Hairpin Turn at Sebring in 1964

In 1970, Captain Jack McClure. I know you know... because you are cool like that and have read all about him in my many posts about the Turbonique


huh... ever seen this bubble top Vette? Made by Plastcon

 and what ever that is as the drivers headrest... something inspired by the SR 2 Vette headrest?   

and the words to a jingle come to mind, something about " how low can you go,



Thursday, June 18, 2026

sweet flame job

 

https://dailytimewaster.blogspot.com/

SNCASE SE.161 Languedoc mother ship F-ZLAV carrying a Leduc 0.21 ramjet powered research plane circa 1953


 

Gustave Eiffel's masterpiece before the Eiffel Tower was built, was this bridge in Portugal built in 1877


I regretfully report that a USD student has died, killed by a marked cop car, 130 am, on Linda Vista Road between Goshen and Brunner streets.



In 2016, the city developed a Comprehensive Active Transportation Strategy for Linda Vista that recommended installing a high-visibility ladder-style crosswalk and a pedestrian-activated high-intensity signal beacon near a staircase that serves as a shortcut to and from the University of San Diego campus

The estimated cost of the improvements was $111,000.

In order to save money, the improvement to increase pedestrian safety next to a major university was ignored. 

The damn city should be sued for ignoring it's duty, and responsibility to safety, after it conducted an investigation of how to prevent pedestrian deaths, and was informed that a crosswalk overpass walking bridge would get students off the road

Hell, the university is also liable IMHO for not insisting that the city build the walking bridge

And HOW does a cop in a cop car STRIKE and kill a person? Probably using a cell phone or the unit laptop... which the state decided wasn't "unsafe" for cops, just illegally unsafe for all the rest of us. 


So, yeah, the city of San Diego, the SDPD, and USD, I'd say they all ought to line up across the court room from the plaintiff, and try to weasel out of the jury's focus. 


related news item, 

a city council committee meeting Wednesday, which highlighted the $116 million cost of settlements and judgements involving SDPD since fiscal year 2017.

In fiscal year 2026 alone, SDPD settlements and judgements reached a record $42 million.


a $10 million settlement for the life of Arabella McCormack, 11, who died of severe abuse in August 2022.
“An SDPD officer was alleged to have visited the home, and contributed to the abuse by directly supplying wooden paddles, not paddle, paddles to the family,”

$30 million went to the family of Konoa Wilson, the 16-year-old shot and killed by a San Diego police officer last year while running from gunfire.

A cop shot Konoa in the back. 



SDPD Annual Budget is 32% of San Diego's total General Fund expenditures.

San Diego's police misconduct settlement payouts are roughly 1/16th the SDPD budget

The San Diego Police Department (SDPD) operates on an annual General Fund budget of $703.5 million,

police-related settlements and judgments have average about $42.5 million annually 

ACLU data indicates that SDPD payouts are roughly 15 million higher than the settlements paid by all other city departments combined.

thanks to Tom, I learned about the 65 Falcon Ranchero just now... here's some interesting info


the two-tone paint included the side spear
the 1964-style “hashmarks” on the rear of the quarter panels are correct for two-tone Rancheros for 1965
factory bucket seats
F code  2.80:1 Limited-Slip Axle 
A code 289 4 barrel 225 HP
Four-speed manual transmission
 no power steering or power brake
The top engine choice in the Falcon was the C-Code 289 two-barrel, but Ranchero and Sedan Delivery variants were available with the A-Code engine.





https://www.curbsideclassic.com/blog/cc-for-sale/1965-ford-falcon-ranchero-deluxe-for-sale-rare-289-four-barrel-four-speed-combination/

Currently auctioning on BAT, at 13k for the moment, with only 18 hours left... so, ends around noonish 

the current owner acquired the car on BaT in April 2022

Thank you Tom!