Saturday, July 06, 2024

442 on Keystones looking great


probably the coolest name for a garage in the past 20 years, the No Kill Car Shelter


the No Kill Car Shelter in Port Richmond, a neighborhood on the river in Philadelphia, has been buying clunkers, wrecks, beaters, and heaps from around the tri-state area — and not so much repairing them as transforming them into rat rods






I'm not saying it's good or bad, it's simply worth taking a look at





1970 model year Shelby cars were actually unsold 1969 units, given 1970 vehicle identification numbers (under FBI supervision no less)

Just when you thought the equipment-starved Russian military couldn’t get more desperate for firepower, it goes and creates some new bizarre and unwieldy do-it-yourself weapon.



DIY vehicles and artillery that have appeared on the Russian side of the 700-mile front line of Russia’s 28-month wider war on Ukraine include: armored personnel carriers with rocket pods borrowed from helicopters; trucks packing naval anti-submarine rockets; “turtle tanks” with anti-drone shells made of sheet metal; and assault motorcycles encased in the same metal sheeting.

But the improvised field gun that debuted on Russian social media last week might be the strangest—and least effective—of these cobbled-together weapons. It’s a 2A28 low-pressure 73-millimeter gun that some enterprising Russian technicians popped off a 1960s-vintage BMP-1 fighting vehicle and welded to a crude carriage so it can be towed.

damn, the 15 was shut down on Friday in both directions in what started as an incident involving a not really suicidal guy who needed a LOT of attention on an overpass sign near Lake Mead Boulevard. THEN Swat and crisis negotiators responded to the scene.


Initially, the I-15 southbound lanes were closed around 8 a.m. and later the northbound lanes of the freeway were closed, as well.

The closure for I-15 southbound is at the Cheyenne exit and the closure for I-15 northbound is at the Washington exit.


It turns out the cops haven't learned from others in the news... JUST drive some semi trailers under the jumper, and bingo, no more deadly distance to jump from. Push him off the ledge, let him fall on the semi trailers roofs where cops and EMTs are there to fix a sprained wrist or twisted ankle, and then off to Bellevue to get him some psychology exams and figure out what's driving the guy bonkers. 

All told, this method takes 30 minutes, tops, to get the jumper off the overpass sign, and into handcuffs, and lets traffic get back to being busy

Rome is occupied by Allied Forces - June 4, 1944

 

Troops of the British 6th Airborne prepare to fly out on Horsa Gliders as reinforcements to Normandy on the evening of June 6, 1944, and they did some graffiti on the gliders before the trip




cool factory photo, would make a good garage poster


Walter ADUM 4x4 tractor / truck in 1941




https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1513902046000492&set=pb.100021421346688.-2207520000

101st Airborne used camo parachutes, which after landing, made great lightweight tents and jeep disguising camo


the Glade of the Armistice where the French Armistice of 1940 was signed by the French Delegation in the original railroad car the German delegation had signed the Armistice ending WW1 in 1918 - June 22, 1940

USS Saratoga’s “Scoreboard”

B-29 refueling in the Marianas - 1945 (thanks Marc!)


Here's one I just learned about the Penske Donohue rapid fueling rig (I've already posted about the supercooled fuel) they started with a fuel drum 10 feet off the ground to test the race track's response to the new gadget during quals, THEN raised it to 20 feet for the race, for FASTER fuel loading!


Above the short tower, and by the looks of the pivot points, might even be articulated for height adjustment! Wouldn't that be amazing to learn they could lower it like with a crank that scissor jacked it from low to high, install fuel into the drum, and dry ice, then jack it up to height for the improved gravity drain?  



new to me Smokey Yunick alteration to his famous Chevelle, that I just learned of.


I just heard that Smokey added a couple inches to the bottom of the front bumper, effectively making it an air dam!
 

I think I posted this before, Smokey added a tiny airfoil to the back of the roof

I've previously posted a couple of Danny Huynh's creations, but only now learned his name, and other cool RC animatronic creations, and link to his instagram where you can see the rest of his cool creations




Friday, July 05, 2024

Mechanics have such a cool sense of humor!


wow, this is a cool unique "nose art" I have never come across before!


 https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/who-likes-aircraft.105463/post-912750629


Ever heard of how Penske and Donohue got the unfair advantage with the Javelin?


They took Porsche 917 brakes (Girling manufactured) to the AMC people, had AMC part numbers made for the Porsche brake parts, then had those Porsche 917 brakes sold over the counter to meet the SCCA regulations

FYI, next Thursday the Goodwood Festival of Speed starts


the first batch of cars will be at the Startline at 09:40 for the first celebration of this year’s Festival of Speed theme: Horseless to Hybrid – Revolutions in Power, which will see cars spanning 1890-1960 take to the Hill.

Thursday, July 04, 2024

barnfind Hertz Shelby GT 350 mostly parked for 44 years, the owner takes it to car shows, and it runs... but it's been garaged for 44 years without it being a driver anymore.


It was featured in Mustang Monthly in 2009


Did you ever hear how Dan Gurney won the 1962 Daytona Continental Sport Car race? (a race I've never heard of) Thank you Mike!


Dan Gurney had built up a good lead when he had serious engine difficulties, the crankshaft had failed. 

Because of his position on the track, he was able to coast towards the finish line, but he knew that the car was done, and might only have a single lap left in it.

Unfortunately for him, the three hour duration had not yet occurred, so he stopped the car short of the finish line and had to wait for the three hour duration to be reached. When the time had expired, he used the starter motor to move the car across the finish line and win.

I bet Ferrari would sell a lot more cars that looks like this, than whatever they are selling now