Just A Car Guy
Cool things with wheels since 2006
Saturday, March 21, 2026
A cyberattack on Intoxalock has shut down a nationwide breathalyzer test system found in vehicles of OUI offenders, impacting thousands of drivers
"Anybody that's locked out has remained locked out. There's people that haven't been able to drive since Saturday, if that's their only vehicle," he said.
"Sunday evening, the company put out a notification that they'd been cyber-attacked," a Mainer with an Intoxalock device said.
In online messages, Intoxalock says hackers are flooding its servers to stop them from functioning, and that the nationwide outage has affected installations, removals, calibrations and account access. The company says despite the attack, user data is secure, but it did not say if there was a ransom demand.
the most expensive gas is at the end of the interstate exit ramps...
yup, the higher octane and diesel is now over 7 a gallon in Carlsbad (near the old Carlsbad NHRA dragstrip location on Palomar Airport Road today, and it was 40 cents more expensive across the street
This home made display is just awesome
I previously posted about this cool stuff, before it was finished https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2025/12/maybe-its-mopar-thing-but-we-got-lucky.html
the Montana Loophole (thank you Doug!)
The loophole is simple. Register an LLC in Montana, and claim that it owns the vehicle. Now you've evaded all of that tax. Keep it out of California for 12 months, and you can bring it back home without the sales tax. But prosecutors say that it's not a valid loophole, and that owners aren't waiting a year.
California is also using plate readers and surveillance systems to monitor for Montana license plates and other registration and tax violators.
according to Bloomberg, by 2023 there were more than 2.3 million registered vehicles “in” Montana, a state with a population of a little more than 1 million, and just 879,000 licensed drivers.
the Schwinn Lemon Peeler is a $3,500 bike today lol
and this was a simple bike rack mounted to the wing and trunk lid
Al Bahr Shrine, part of the fundraising arm of the Shriners Hospital in San Diego, CA. is looking for a 1931 or older vehicle to use as a parade car
the photos show what they can do as part time volunteers,
Any questions you may have can be answered by Bob, by calling 619-550-8849, or email sandogbob@gmail.com
Jimmy's Aunt Lurleen deserves recognition for being the only person in Pecos County history to treat a transmission like a suggestion rather than a mechanical necessity.
she drove everywhere with the throttle half pressed and the brake lightly engaged, which caused the Oldsmobile to move through Fort Stockton like a confused tugboat.
The transmission eventually surrendered.
Most people would repair the transmission.
Lurleen simply continued driving the car in second gear for the next four years.
She said it simplified things.
I once asked her why she didn’t get it fixed.
“Well Jimmy Don,” she said, “it still goes forward, and I ain’t planning on racing anybody.”
fun to read movie review, Thanks Doug!
MOVIE REVIEW: It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
By Jimmy Don Ventura
The cars in Mad World serve as a metaphor for temptation. Everyone begins the film in a respectable vehicle, driving along with their normal lives. But the moment money enters the conversation, those cars turn into escape pods for human decency.
The accelerator becomes a moral decision.
compliment of the day from Keith!
Thank you for the continued work on your site! With the passing of Joe Sherlock, you are and have been the best researcher and presenter of automotive history as well as current events!
You've done a fine job and I'm always impressed by what you find and publish! You work for a living and still "Deliver the goods"! I and many others do appreciate you in the here and now! I think Joe Sherlock would be very proud of you!
a really good car, a rare expensive one, can be crashed over and over, and become more valuable regardless of the mileage, decades, and repairs. But it's probably only happened to a couple of makes and models ever
He trusted it on real roads, in real weather, living with it instead of preserving it.
Then in Oct 99, he had a minor crash on wet roads, and it was repaired.
The car was originally a 700k dollar purchase, and the repairs this time were 2.1 million
Despite two major crashes and extensive repairs, the car’s value rose.
By 2015, the market for rare McLaren once bought for 680,000 dollars, had become 12.2 million dollars.
And it wasn't a frivolous purchase by a bored celeb, it was a purchase by an amateur racer, who takes a Jag to Goodwood,
https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search?q=Rowan+Atkinson
Boeing B-50A “Lucky Lady II” had a cameo in television on the pilot episode of Quantum Leap
Boeing B-50A “Lucky Lady II”, the first airplane to fly around the world nonstop back in 1949.
Lucky Lady II had a cameo in television in 1989, on the pilot episode of the popular science fiction series Quantum Leap on NBC, in a two-part episode where the protagonist finds himself in the body of a USAF test pilot who must succeed in breaking a new speed record in the Bell X-2 rocket aircraft.
The production of the two-part episode led to the fabrication of a full-scale fiberglass mockup of the Bell X-2, and the forward fuselage of Lucky Lady II stood in for the B-50 mothership used to launch the X-2 from a predetermined altitude.
5 time Hall of Famer, the mastermind of Group 44, and at one time - an employee of Kodak who was given the ultimatum to quit the racing or quit the Kodak job... has passed away at 95 yrs old.
Founded in Falls Church, Virginia in 1965, Group 44 Inc. fostered relationships with manufacturers such as MG, Triumph, and Jaguar, leading to a quarter of a century of American road racing victories.
In 1981, Group 44 brought Jaguar back to Le Mans for the first time in 27 years. In 1985, they won the GTP class, defeating the dominant Porsches that seemed so unbeatable to the rest of the field.
Tullius was inducted into the Sebring Hall of Fame in 2014, the SCCA Hall of Fame in 2015, the British Sports Car Hall of Fame in 2017, the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2018, and the IMSA Hall of Fame just last year.
https://www.classicandsportscar.com/obituaries/rip-bob-tullius-1930-2026
Between SCCA, IMSA, and the Trans-Am series, Group 44 secured over 300 victories.
Tullius himself made starts in NASCAR and at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, notching the final victory of his career in 1986 at the 3 Hours of Daytona.
Tullius was inducted into the Sebring Hall of Fame in 2014, the SCCA Hall of Fame in 2015, the British Sports Car Hall of Fame in 2017, the Motorsports Hall of Fame of America in 2018, and the IMSA Hall of Fame just last year.
https://www.classicandsportscar.com/obituaries/rip-bob-tullius-1930-2026
Friday, March 20, 2026
they've announced the Big Boy's basic schedule, but no detailed schedule yet. Here's the basics: Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, New York and Pennsylvania.
The Eastern leg begins May 25 and will include display days in Omaha, Nebraska; Chicago, Illinois; Buffalo, New York; and Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Philadelphia for Independence Day.
Additional display days are anticipated in Altoona, Pennsylvania, and St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri, before the tour concludes July 29.
you might not recall the name Suzi Quatro, but in the 70s, she was a significant pop culture character... both in rock music, and acting on Happy Days as Leather Tuscadero, the younger sister of Pinky Tuscadero, an old flame of Fonzie's
She was born in Detroit, and opened for Alice Cooper in Chicago in the winter of 75, and was on Happy Days in 7 episodes. She had a famous duet song in '78, "Stumbling In"
She was on the cover of Rolling Stone! Jan '75
Quatro moved to the UK from Detroit aged 21 in 1971 and only discovered in January that her US driving license was only valid for 12 months after entering the country, meaning she's been driving illegally here since 1972.
"Can you believe it?" she continued. "I only found out in January because the US laws changed too, and they won’t renew your American license unless you can prove you have been in the particular state your license is from for the last six months, and of course, I can't. I live here. So I needed a British license.
"I'm 75, for god’s sake. I’ve been driving since I was 16."
Quatro took her test on Wednesday 18th March and thankfully passed at the first attempt.
Breaking the good news to The Mirror, she enthused: "I passed! I’m so pleased. It’s such a relief. I got a couple of minors, nothing big.
"My husband was so pleased. He sent messages all over the world to friends of ours. He’s so proud. At 75 it's quite an achievement."
toxic chemicals in New Jersey, the remains of dumping waste materials at Ford's former assembly plant in the late 60s and early 70s.... have been waiting to be cleaned up for 43 years.
Back in May 2019, Ford announced that it had settled a case with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which resulted in the automaker paying $21 million toward the cleanup of 166,000 tons of contaminated soil at the O'Connor Disposal Area in New Jersey, where toxic paint sludge had been disposed of for decades.
Then, in June 2022, New Jersey filed a lawsuit against the automaker over the 500 acre Ringwood Mines contamination, and now, a consent agreement has been reached that will finally bring that saga to a close.
A number of toxic chemicals have been found at that site, including not only paint sludge, but also, benzene, 1,4-dioxane, lead contamination, and other industrial waste. It has contaminated the groundwater, which poses a dangerous health risk for surrounding communities.
Waste materials were dumped at the site from the late 1960s through the early 1970s, most of which came from Ford's former assembly plant in Mahwah, New Jersey. The site was added to the Superfund National Priorities List in 1983, removed in 1994 after cleanup actions were completed, and restored to the list in 2006 following the discovery of additional contamination. Now, this action represents the final stage of the cleanup process, which brings roughly four decades of investigations and remedial work to a close.
https://fordauthority.com/2026/03/consent-agreement-requires-ford-nj-to-clean-up-superfund-site
How did anyone not object to dumping the industrial waste in the countryside where it would clearly pollute the area, and soak into the groundwater?
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Porsche literally took an image of a predecessor model’s headlight and scaled it up until it dwarfed the smaller, real unit to disguise the actual appearance of the new model
Porsche clads its prototypes in flat black and then places stickers that look like headlights and taillights over the vehicle’s actual lighting.
These faux designs have the effect of disguising the car’s actual fascias from a distance,
That’s exactly why the Cayenne EV prototypes have Hyundai-esque pixel-light decals on the back, according to Porsche itself.
this is brilliant, new tire tech automatically deploys and retracts studs depending on temperature. The Hakkapeliitta 01 tire has a new temperature-sensitive compound that deploys and retracts studs
When the road surface is warm enough, the studs, which themselves have been redesigned specifically for this tire, sit back beneath the surface of the rubber. As the road surface gets colder—like, tire-in-contact-with-ice cold—they push out. Nokian says it’s been working on this technology since 2014, around the time it debuted a concept tire that deployed studs with the press of a button. Other startups had attempted to deliver such products, but they never arrived.
this isn't really news, but one third of iridium plugs bought from Rock Auto, Amazon, and eBay were fakes
the summary is that only the Rock Auto plugs appeared to be genuine across the board. Plugs bought from Sixity Auto Parts on Amazon and eBay also appeared to be the real deal, but others purchased through Amazon and eBay were fakes.
The Petite Ceinture railway circling through the city of Paris served urban travelers from 1862 to 1934 before being abandoned.
Construction was started in 1852 under the Empire of Napoléon III and Baron Haussmann, the influential civic planner. The 20th century sprawl of Paris beyond the Petite Ceinture and the success of the Métro eventually made the circular railway obsolete.
A labor group representing Uber and Lyft drivers has filed a complaint with state regulators, alleging that Waymo is violating its permit by allowing unaccompanied minors to ride in its autonomous vehicles in the Bay Area.
Some San Francisco parents said they would trust Waymo over human drivers if regulators allow unsupervised teen riders.
SF Gate newspaper just posted the origin story of the taco truck!
In 1969, Mexico City-born husband-and-wife team Raúl and Lupe Martinez arrived in Los Angeles by way of Tijuana. After a few years, the couple grew a fledgling street taco operation that centered around MacArthur Park into a true business, converting an ice cream truck into a fully operational kitchen in 1974. The pair promptly launched the rebuilt rig on the streets of greater LA, setting up curbside to quickly serve smaller, more compact tacos to people at bars or events.
Within a decade of King Taco rolling out on wheels, there were more than 500 different taco trucks in the LA area.
According to L.A. in a Minute, the truck sold $70 worth of tacos on its first night in 1974, doubling that number on its second evening of service. The Martinezes would later grow King Taco into a fleet of trucks and more than 20 standalone brick-and-mortar locations across Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties.
https://kingtaco.com/King Taco sponsors a Nascar team, and a 24 Hours of LeMans team
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