Just A Car Guy
Cool things with wheels since 2006
Sunday, April 26, 2026
A superfan of Big Boy 4014 has submitted a motorized, 3,920-piece Big Boy 4014 LEGO kit to the company. If his idea gets 10,000 votes, it will be among designs advanced to LEGO’s review pool for potential production.
Big Boy fans have 500 days to support Dupon's project.
With nearly 4,000 pieces involved, the model is also complex to put together, requiring 987 pages of instruction.
the original 1974 Gone in 60 Seconds was the subject of an extensive article in Hagerty's magazine, and since I haven't seen that original movie in forever, there was a lot of interesting info
J.C. Agajanian’s Ascot Park was used as a location in the film, it was a midget racing track.
Parnelli Jones loses his Big Oly Bronco to the car thieves crew and offers a tour of his facility to the main character, who plays an insurance adjuster guise.
His Rolls Royce was used as a car that was stolen
Big Oly was winner of the Baja 1000, Baja 500, and Mint 400, and fetched $1.87 million at auction in 2021.
After the movie, the producer/director/actor and star of the movie went on a promotions tour, and stopped at a car wash in San Leandro, to spiff up Eleanor before the film premiered at the Palace Theater that night.
An 11-year-old kid was hanging out there because he liked cars. Upon encountering the star, and Eleanor, the kid's life took a fateful turn.
“I was blown away to meet him. I admired the car, and he said, ‘This is not a car. Her name’s Eleanor, and she’s my co-star.’” The die was cast; mesmerized by the smashed-up Mustang and the flamboyant director, the kid said that he hoped someday to work in films and perform stunts.
Halicki told him to look him up when he turned 18—and that’s just what he did. Martin got to know Halicki and went on to become an award-winning stunt coordinator.
He served as stunt coordinator for the 2000 remake of GI60S, produced by action film mogul Jerry Bruckheimer and starring Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie
Sammy Davis Jr was given a Duesenberg replica by the owner of Harrah's resorts and casinos. It was built in 1971 by the Duesenberg Corporation of Gardena, California, and patterned after a 1935 Duesenberg SSJ, using templates from the original 1935 SSJ La Grande body. Thank you George
Road & Track magazine founder John Bond featured the Miller SSJ in the magazine’s February 1971 issue and called it “the best replica yet,” a significant endorsement from one of America’s most respected automotive publications.
Road & Track magazine founder John Bond featured the Miller SSJ in the magazine’s February 1971 issue and called it “the best replica yet,” a significant endorsement from one of America’s most respected automotive publications.
The car was purchased new by Harrah’s in 1972 through legendary Duesenberg dealer Leo Gephart and made available to Sammy Davis Jr. during his frequent performing engagements at Harrah’s Lake Tahoe and Reno. The title was later formally transferred to Davis as his personal car.
Instead of sourcing a '35 engine from a Duesy, they went with a Mopar 383 and 727 trans, and added a centrifugal supercharger.
The chassis was a Dodge truck
I wouldn't have guessed that anyone would come all the way to Barona drags (in East San Diego) from Santa Barbara ... but Seth Hammond and his friend Chip Foose went home with a 1st place trophy
Running a Pinto four-cylinder he set his first-ever Bonneville record at 140 mph in 1976 and has managed to keep his name in the record book every year since then.
In 1981, Seth bought a Lakester that was built in his hometown of Santa Barbara, California, by Tim Rochlitzer and that was on the cover of HOT ROD in 1962. He ran it until 2003, putting nine people in the 200 MPH Club and three in the 300 MPH Club, including his wife, Tanis (at 305, the first woman above 300 mph)
What's the connection with Chip Foose? Chip's dad Sam had a shop next to Seth, and Chip learned from Seth how to use a lathe and a mill. He's been painting Seth's race cars for decades.
Seth has been drag racing since the late 60s
Saturday, April 25, 2026
C.A.M. 2 was a contracted airmail route between Chicago and St.Louis starting April 15,1926. The lead pilot was Charles Lindberg.
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1978309086111354&set=gm.27511408498461182&idorvanity=164403560255045
Starting April 15,1926 the lead pilot was Charles Lindberg.
After his nonstop flight from New York to Paris in 1927, he returned to flying for C.A.M. 2.
Every time Lindberg flew the mail they sold you a special envelope and stamp to mark the occasion!
Lagonda (you may not be familiar with it) was a pre WW1 British car that was became part of Aston Martin in '47, named for a Shawnee village in Ohio where the founder, former opera singer, William Gunn was from
Then, Lagonda famously hired W O Bentley away from Rolls Royce, after his firm was absorbed by Rolls Royce in 1931.
Bentley designed the 180 Hp V12 for Lagonda's large touring cars
best writing I've read in months!
It was the kind of truck where people just assume you have an open container, a loaded gun under the seat, no insurance and interesting prison stories. People got out of my way.
"I was young dumb and bringing them in, was like making it back to England in a shot up B17." A story from a service station mechanic!
when I was still in school working at one of the last full service gas stations I had a special thing I would do. They would send me to rescue customers cars that were not well.
I drove in cars on few cylinders, no brakes, and a 1960 Pontiac with a broken engine mount and no power brakes or steering.
The Ford truck stuck in reverse, I backed up about a mile and a half to bring in. The cops just laughed at me because it was 6AM on a Saturday.
Then I delivered a Dodge twice with a broken planetary. It only had reverse too. Backed up side streets for two miles, twice.
damn shame service station mechanics didn't write about their experiences for magazines back in the day!
Friday, April 24, 2026
the rip rap is being removed from the Logan river
About 60 cars so far have been pulled from the banks of the Logan River, near Trapper Park, as part of an ongoing restoration project.
https://ksltv.com/local-news/cars-debris-pulled-from-logan-river/901582/
I've never heard of a Toyota Crown before
In North America, the first through fourth generations were offered from 1958 through 1972, being replaced by the Corona Mark II.[2] The Crown nameplate returned to the North American market in 2022
Police are investigating a robbery of an armored truck that occurred Friday morning in northeast Las Vegas, two days after a armored truck was robbed in Philly (thank you Steve!)
The robbery was reported just after 9:30 a.m. on Friday, according to Metro, near East Cheyenne Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard.
Wright 4480 3/8ths or 1/2" drive ratchet wrench, a lot like a Thorsen 77
Also known as the "pear shape" socket wrench
(if your last name is Wright, and you're from Akron Ohio, you're related to the Wright Brothers... so am I)
And Greenlee tools are well known to be high quality, and now owned by Ridgid
The Patent was filed on June 7th, 1982 and Granted on Oct. 30th, 1984 and the assignee was the Wright Tool and Forge Company in Barberton ,Ohio
Thursday, April 23, 2026
have you seen the Lego Pan Am DC 3?
They have a cooler video of it on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/watch/?ref=search&v=1891291478164029&external_log_id=f2b2ccec-6698-44a9-b9ab-46f7ff7b8b64&q=lego%20DC%203%20pan%20am
you need a laugh, admit it
I stopped at the Shell station to grab a drink.
As I was pulling up, I noticed the police watching a little young chick who was smoking a blunt while pumping her gas.
I saw her and thought, this girl is stupid, crazy, or both, especially with the police standing RIGHT there!
But you know me, I minded my own business .. kinda.. and I went inside and got my drink.
As I was paying for my stuff I heard someone screaming!! Like I’m talkin' a violent death scream!
I looked outside and I saw that this girl’s arm was on fire!! She was swinging her arm, running around Acting like a fool !!
When I got outside, the police had the girl on the ground and they were putting the fire out!! Then they put handcuffs on her and threw her in the squad car.
I was thinking, arrested? Shouldn’t she be in an ambulance, not a squad car??
And being nosey as I am, I asked the police what they were arresting her for...
He looked at me, dead serious, and said, "WAVING A FIRE ARM”!!
(thank you Rick for the dad joke!)
T P (probably stands for Terrific Place, or Totally Perfect) Auto Repair on El Cajon at Texas St (an ASE-certified NAPA AutoCare Center)
about 30 percent less expensive than the other shop that was inhospitable and unprofessional - and 5 percent more expensive than the shop that wouldn't order from anyplace except O'Reilly's... and had the work done in less time than Smitty's insisted on having my car JUST TO CHAARGE ME 100 DOLLARS for an INSPECTION I DID NOT NEED
Who has EVER seen a place with so many perfect reviews?
End result? Awesome service, great job, done in exactly 2 hours, 1/2 the time I thought it might take, and I completely recommend them for car repairs and parts replacements/upgrades... but keep in mind, I'll be taking my commuter back there for a anything it needs in the future, so, I'll might see you there!
Who has EVER seen a place with so many perfect reviews?
It's the newest addition to my list of Recommended Shops! I love this place! https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search/label/recommended%20shop
if there's a cool car that has been parked a while, don't put much hope into it running for a reasonable amount of money...
successful sharks don't stop swimming
Tom Suddard, Grassroots Motorsports magazine
Good article in 2024 Hagerty magazine issue
The article dives into MGAs
The MGA's design was loosely based on a factory-built race car for a privateer running the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1951, that was scrounged up using MG TD mechanicals by Syd Enever, who joined the company in the 1920s at the age of 14
The MGB was ultra rigid, a unibody, and MG's monocoque car, and resulted from contributions from Syd Enever.
The MGB GT had a sculpting assist from Pininfarina
SAIC Motor of Shanghai bought MG in 2007 by acquiring Nanjing Automobile Corporation (NAC), which had bought the brand from the defunct MG Rover Group in 2005. Currently, MG operates as a division within SAIC's passenger vehicle branch.
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