The most amazing tool box you'll ever see, handmade about 100 years ago, the Studley tool chest


Maine native Pete Hardwick originally owned the chest, which had been in his family since it was bequeathed to his grandfather by Studley.

 Hardwick acquired the chest from his brother by trading a 1934 Ford sedan for it.

http://www.taunton.com/finewoodworking/ProjectsAndDesign/ProjectsAndDesignArticle.aspx?id=28061



Movie cars, from the great blog about the newest cars, The Hollywood Extra

http://thehollywoodextra.blogspot.com/2007/02/more-movie-cars.html

Vince has a terrrific, thourough knowledge of all the new cars, prototypes, and in development cars that are, or will be at the various US and European car shows.

There are strange people out there, why do this to a Grand Am?

This 6 cylinder isn't going to need the wing (stupid) and the hood scoop... on a 4 door?