Monday, May 25, 2026

the last time I posted about the Mahan collection (of Macks and Cats) 7 years ago, I didn't see these photos of their museum












Last time I posted, they had this 16" gun from the battleship New Jersey, but they hadn't made it this nice



https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2019/01/one-hell-of-nice-collection-of.html  for the last post 

the Oreti Railway in New Zealand which opened in 1864 used wooden rails


This isn't to say that they didn't put iron strips on the top of the wood rails. 


the first Locomotive in Canada ran in wooden rails with iron strips fixed to the top

Jun Cheng Manufacturing in Baoying China



"The Chemical Guys" have a really good commercial on Facebook


https://www.facebook.com/ChemicalGuysMfgCo/videos/2031428321087092/

 it's cleverly worded about how a guy cleans his car, from the back to the front, by hand, no power tools

Empire Strikes Back commentary track had this info .

C-3P0’s walking sounds were made with the window motor of an old Chrysler.

The snow speeders flying is the LA highway recorded through a vacuum cleaner tube.

https://www.facebook.com/Questionposting/posts/pfbid0rFWUw9fEemCyLfaQApz8Bcyf4cELyB5oJ8eYdbMXfgrzaUehe6WhEbDQd4mw5GyBl

the war with Iran over it's offensive launches on Israel, and now over the Strait of Hormuz, is set to cause another headache for car owners; it's leading to a shortage of synthetic oil according to Automotive News

automakers have begun rationing synthetic oil while dealerships and distributors are stockpiling it amid a severe reduction in supply. 

This problem stems from the fact that nearly half of the Group III base oils used to make synthetic oil and other lubricants such as transmission fluid comes from the Middle East, and the war has essentially cut off that supply.

According to the Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association, the U.S. will likely run out of Group III base oils originating from the Gulf region by June, leading to a shortage that could last until at least mid-2027. Trouble is, this doesn't just impact existing vehicles needing synthetic oil changes or fresh transmission fluid - it also means that new vehicle production could come to a halt if automakers run completely out of those lubricants.

While the U.S. gets around 30 percent of its Group III base oils from South Korea, refiners in that country are also having issues getting crude oil from the Middle East, and the supply they do have is being used instead to make diesel and jet fuel. As for the possibility that blenders could instead utilize Group II base oils, which are typically present in conventional motor oil, supplies of that are also being routed to diesel, which is sitting at a 40-year high in terms of margins.




Just how a couple month of canal blockade results in a worldwide shortage of synth oil, is not explained.

It's 21 miles wide at the narrowest  

Plus, already, the Saudi are making a transit route to bypass the Iranian controlled waters, https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/middle-east/saudi-arabia-emerges-as-gulfs-key-trade-route-as-iran-war-blocks-hormuz-strait/articleshow/131310656.cms  in the event that the international powers decide to yellow belly away from an easily over powered 3rd world country half ass military that ANY super power ought to be able to negate if they had the motivation to get the job done, and change the situation permanently. One UN Navy squad posted on the Iranian coast ought to be able to neutralize any offensive, pinpoint the sources of offensive weapons, and knock them out. https://www.yahoo.com/news/politics/articles/iran-live-updates-peace-deal-053226292.html 

Clearly, this is an opportunity for ANY superpower with a Navy to get REAL training on minesweeping, etc etc

On such limited resources, Iran isn't likely to be able to put up an offensive over who passes down the route from Iraq to the gulf. 

In fact, the NY Times states that "Outmatched militarily, Iran used “triangular coercion” by attacking Gulf states and closing the Strait of Hormuz." 

In this case, the third parties are both militarily vulnerable and economically important to the United States. Iran’s attacks against them early in the war, combined with its ability to effectively close the strait, have for now successfully thwarted a decisive victory for the United States and Israel. Clearly, the determination to win in a blitzkrieg was not there, and the people in charge were too busy getting fat and tracking their 401k results instead.

If the UAE were ready to seize the opportunity, they could make a Panama/Suez Canal type waterway, and have a 2ndary supply of perpetual income. Oil isn't unlimited, sooner or later, it's going to run out. 

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/25/business/iran-strait-hormuz-shipping-traffic.html

new to me ads for Phillips 66 (now has me wondering... what is the 66 representing?) And Steve has the answer! The story the museum tells is that the car testing the Phillips gas did 66 miles per hour while running on Route 66.





Phillips Petroleum Company was started in Bartlesville, Oklahoma in 1917 by brothers Lee and Frank Phillips. 

 Route 66 opened in 1926. The first Phillips 66 station opened in November 1927 - bulk sales before that. 

By the end of December they had four stations up and running. The story the museum tells goes that the car testing the gas did 66 miles per hour while running on Route 66.

The stated reason in 1927 didn't mention a car testing gas on Route 66 - it was the API gravity value of their aviation fuel (by 1932 it was up to 69.6).

Their logo didn't change to look like the Route 66 signs until around August 1930. 

As an aside, Phillips 66 was the name of Bartlesville's very successful A.A.U. league basketball team.







thank you Steve!

North Platte, Nebraska

2 pumps and one service bay, Weber's in NYC by Walter Silver.


a historical artifact promoting Walt Disney’s “Victory Through Air Power” (1943)

 https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=122195072066392081&set=pcb.122195072096392081

Stefan Marjoram|Art & Photography


https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1571857594939278&set=a.129037749221277

Sunday, May 24, 2026

AI generated image of a1948 lineup at Carswell AFB in Fort Worth, Texas


From top to bottom: 

Convair B-36 Peacemaker, Boeing B-50 Superfortress, Boeing B-29 Superfortress, North American B-45 Tornado, Boeing XB-38 Flying Fortress, Lockheed Model 18 Lodestar, Douglas B-18 Bolo

15x8 Keystone Kustomags

I love the Klassics. I remember noticing them for the first time in 1977... I shit you not. 

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10164413735009059&set=gm.4669996416610933&idorvanity=2695731877370740

if you're wondering what to do with your muscle car era original headlights, cause they are so damn dim compared to regular new car headlights, I just learned that the 7" Toyota Koito H4 Headlight is a direct replacement, and highly recommended much brighter upgrade

 https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=27399294496342109&set=gm.27573636828895839&idorvanity=107673642585528

https://cruiserteq.com/oem-toyota-koito-h4-headlight-upgrade-kit-w-harness-elec81110kit/

https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/the-ultimate-headlight-upgrade-h4-not-led-or-hid.398066/page-221

they once experimented with taking the horizontal part of the wing off, it didn't help.


lol.... I wonder what the real story was on this


odd coincidence, two vehicles with the number 43 showing up at the gas station at the same time

https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=10163955174211893&set=pcb.26595882616773715

just how big a plane the P-47 was is more easily understood with this comparison (thank you Kim!)


A waterfront train depot dripping in history is about to get a facelift and new historical exhibit



Situated at Depot Beach on the shoreline of Lake Charlevoix, the depot is a treasured historic building and a driver behind the town’s transformation from a small fishing and lumber settlement to the resort destination it is today

The first train arrived in Charlevoix during June 1892 with depot being completed the following month.

https://www.mlive.com/life/2026/05/this-treasured-train-depot-helped-transform-an-up-north-settlement-into-a-premier-resort-town.html

a farmer in Marietta, Ohio, had this Holt 5-Ton crawler tractor he sold to a collector, and it turns out to have been subcontracted to Maxwell to build. It took the collector 4 years just to source the correct armor plating



the Holt 5-Ton was in high demand in World War I for towing artillery. The Holt Manufacturing Company, which later merged in 1925 with the C.L. Best Tractor Company to form the Caterpillar Tractor Co., couldn’t keep up with the demand.

So Holt contracted with the Maxwell Motor Company and other manufacturers to help meet supply for the “Artillery Tractor 5-ton Model 1917,” as Holt called them.

Before all the orders could be filled, however, the war ended November 11, 1918. Holt, Maxwell and the other manufacturers were left with surplus tractors that never made it “Over There,” but some remained in service through the 1920s and others were converted to civilian use on the farm.



Bowers got interested in restoring antique equipment from his father, Howard Bowers Sr., who started the family’s heavy hauling business in 1948 in Wintersville.

At 84, Bowers Jr. is retired, but the fourth generation of the family has joined Howard L. Bowers Contracting. And Bowers still goes in every day to his own special spot on the company’s property where his father used to work on old machines.

“I got what they call a ‘toy shop’ where I work on these antique tractors,” he says. “This is my ‘golf course’ over here in my own shop.”


this moron moved a barrrier, just to see what would happen. Milwaukee County had the barrier up so morons would not get their vehicles stuck in fresh concrete on the National Avenue on-ramp along I-894 on Tuesday, May 12.


https://www.fox9.com/news/driver-removes-road-closed-barrier-gets-stuck-concrete.amp

California Governor Newsom is in a spat with Chevron over who is to blame for the state’s high gas prices, and is urging drivers not to fill up at Chevron stations over Memorial Day weekend.

“Pro tip: unbranded gas comes from the same refineries, storage tanks, and pipelines, and it meets the same state standards to keep your engine running clean,” Newsom’s office posted Thursday on X. “Big Oil is already making billions off Trump’s Iran War; don’t let them rip you off even more by overpaying for the brand name.”

Newsom’s office cited an analysis by a group within the state’s energy commission, which oversees the oil and gas industry, that found that Chevron averaged more than 60 to 80 cents per gallon above unbranded alternatives.

As of Friday, the average price of a gallon of regular gas in California stood at $6.13, the only state in the U.S. charging more than $6 a gallon and the highest in the nation by more than 30 cents, according to the American Automobile Association.

https:/ktla.com/news/california/newsom-chevron-gas-prices-california

At its investor day in Auburn Hills, Stellantis showed reporters 20 of its next cars coming to the market. The automaker ate all of $26 billion worth of losses from the ill planned shift to all electric, that resulted in stock sliding to its lowest point in all of company history, around $7 a share.


Mostly, more of the same, and a ridiculous effort to establish the Chrysler nameplate, a decade after it became obsolete. 

The company hopes to sell high volumes of low-cost cars — the automaker said it hopes to bring nine new vehicles to the U.S. market under the $40,000 price point.

Stellantis maintains a 51/49 majority ownership stake in Chinese EV maker Leapmotor International, and on Wednesday, it inked a similar deal with Dongfeng, another Chinese brand. Stellantis is also partnering with Jaguar Land Rover and its parent company, Tata Motors, to explore product and technology development.

While Jeep and Ram are targeting global growth, Chrysler and Dodge will now be classed as "regional brands" focusing on the North American market. The automaker also will focus on developing Fiat and Peugeot for the global market, while European badges like Citroën, Opel and Alfa Romeo will also be classed as regional brands.

Without a flagship model that establishes a foothold in the market, like the 300 did, or the Navigator did for Lincoln, or the Escalade for Cadillac, it's more useless minivans and SUVs that Honda and Toyota do better, with higher quality, and longer lifespans with better trade in value. 

an abandoned '74 Alfa Romeo GTV 2000 in New Zealand gets remade, and upgraded, to a coachbuilt level of awesome