Just A Car Guy
Cool things with wheels since 2006
Sunday, June 14, 2026
did you know Nick Mason holds an annual open house to raise money for the Wiltshire and Bath Air Ambulance Charity and The Wiltshire Bobby Van Trust? (thank you Paul! ) It was June 6th and 7th
the event is an opportunity to enjoy the grounds, animals and Ferrari collection https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/02/photo-gallery-of-nick-masons-race-car.html at the home of Nick Mason, who is best known as the drummer of Pink Floyd.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Corey did something great with his chance to see the Big Boy steam by, he dug coins out of his pocket to get them flattened by a monster machine!
He wasn't the only one! Many people remember getting some coins flattened by trains, I did that once or twice too!
In a car world obsessed with Nürburgring times, launch control, carbon packages and impossible performance claims, watching Citroën Amis battle for 100 laps feels strangely refreshing.
this one-off race was organized by famous French YouTuber who pitted 10 French streamers against each other in the little EVs.
The goal of the 100-lap race is primarily to finish the long race with at least 10% battery remaining.
Skip the 1st hour to get to the racing
Deep below the streets of Jersey City, NJ Transit trains rumble back and forth through the Bergen Tunnels to and from Hoboken Terminal.
The 4,200-foot long tunnels cut through Bergen Hill, the southernmost end of the Hudson Palisades.
The northern tunnel was built from 1873-1877 by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad, with the southern tunnel opening in 1910.
Partway through the tunnels are two large open-cut ventilation shafts, which also feature emergency exit staircases and standpipes for firefighting.
At left is an older ventilation shaft, one of five that date back to the construction of the tunnels.
These were stabilized and backfilled during the 2001 renovation of the tunnels. In this view, GP40PH-2B no. 4208, the railroad's Conrail heritage unit - identifiable by its blue color, rather than the black roof of nearly every other NJT locomotive - is seen shoving non-revenue train X132 through the north tunnel on Track 1. Taken June 12, 2025.
Friday, June 12, 2026
you'll find this surprising... but this isn't a part from a vehicle.
This is a preset radio station gadget from a 1938 Philco 38-690
in 1939 a 26-year-old Arkansas "Traveler" made the trip in 20 days., Herman Littrell completed a cross-country trip in his "Bath Tub Special" to get to the New York World's Fair, from the San Francisco Exposition.and made the trip in 20 days.
Burns was famous for inventing a bizarre, makeshift horn instrument crafted from copper pipes and a funnel, which he dubbed the "bazooka" (the word later used by the military to describe the rocket launcher).
Because Burns was known nationwide for creating functional items out of scrap and household objects, naming a homemade washtub car the "Bob Burns Special" was a fitting tribute to his comedic persona.
40 years ago today, this “Ferrari” hit the movie screens in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.
I am still waiting for the promised and promoted https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2022/08/the-sequel-to-ferris-buellers-day-off.html movie about the parking garage attendants who take it for a joy ride
As of a year ago, it was still getting made https://movieweb.com/ferris-buellers-day-off-spin-off-sam-and-victor-update/
Thursday, June 11, 2026
Out of 13,000 AI-generated citations in Athens Greece, officers reviewed 5,500 and only approved 400, yet officials are calling the rollout a success
Of those reviewed, just 400 were judged valid. The other 5,100 were thrown out, split between 3,800 speeding violations and 1,300 covering mobile phone use, seatbelt non-compliance, and similar offenses.
The two piles were rejected for completely different reasons.
Police officers found that the software routinely mistook dark objects for smartphones and got tripped up by unrelated driver gestures, things like taking a vape hit or simply changing gears.
In several cases, the cameras flagged non-existent front-seat passengers for failing to wear a seatbelt, triggering automated notices for empty seats. In others, drivers were fined simply because their dark shirts blended into the seatbelt strap, confusing the camera’s visual sensors.
The 3,800 speeding citations were dropped automatically because they relied on average-speed calculations, a method Greece currently has no legislative framework to support, so that batch isn’t a software failure at all.
In several cases, the cameras flagged non-existent front-seat passengers for failing to wear a seatbelt, triggering automated notices for empty seats. In others, drivers were fined simply because their dark shirts blended into the seatbelt strap, confusing the camera’s visual sensors.
Maine Forest Rangers are asking morons to not follow GPS into the woods - after they were called in to assist with a burning semi truck in a remote wooded area.
the Rangers did not detail how the truck caught fire in the remote wooded area
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