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Just A Car Guy
Cool things with wheels since 2006
Monday, March 10, 2025
In Feb '47, a P-82 with the name “Betty Jo” completed the longest nonstop flight by a fighter aircraft without aerial refueling by flying from Oahu to New York. This flight still stands in the record books today, some 78 years later, one of the biggest achievements for a piston engine fighter.
Brown tool auctions has some pretty cool stuff, here are some vintage store displays that must have been in a hardware store about 75 years ago
my sister just me a really cool woman who has some really cool stuff, a model t axle built Lazy Susan kitchen table she got from a saloon, and her grandfather's garage time card punch clock!
Remember that Subaru that was returned aka "crashed" into the dealership windows to get to the middle of the Utah showroom in December? That inspired someone to do the same with another Subaru!
I just noticed my battery water jug (inherited from a good friend) was made by some company with the last name Hennessy... it had me wondering, is there any connection to the Hennessy in Texas that makes cars a lot faster? Answer nope. But there is some cool history here
So, this has me wondering which Jack P Hennessy had the company that made this water jug.
This Jack P Hennessy was born in 1919, (died in 2001 https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257088653/jack_patrick-hennessy ) and after university, as World War II escalated, he enlisted in the U.S. Army seeing active duty in the Philippines and Korea both during World War II.
He attained the rank of 1st Lieutenant. After the war, Jack returned to Los Angeles but soon joined with his father to develop further what would eventually become Hennessy Industries, the leading manufacturer and manufacturer representatives of tire service equipment in the country for several decades.
He and his wife were Hollywood types, played golf at the country clubs, and played golf with Bob Hope and his wife Dolores... possibly because after high school she was working in the mailroom at MGM Studios, followed by 4 special years at the MGM front reception desk in the administrative office building. She would sign-in all the stars, and executives who passed through alongside her desk each day. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195384587/shirlee-hennessy
The Coats tire changer, Bada wheel balancer and Kenamental tire studs were among the top products produced or represented, with Ford Motorcraft products added in the latter years of the 1970's. https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/latimes/name/jack-hennessy-obituary?id=28040643
In 1960, he was sued for copyright or patent infringement for improvements on certain devices known as circumferentially traveling type tire mounting devices. https://casetext.com/case/moore-v-jack-p-hennessy-co
Working with inadequate tools and hampered by the problem of supplies, the plaintiff herein, with surprising ingenuity, devised an apparatus which speeded up to a great degree the processes involved in tire changing, thereby facilitating the performance of the planes.
The defendants counter with the denial of infringement and assertion that the plaintiff's patent is invalid, having been anticipated in every respect by previously granted patents, notably the Dickey patent No. 1,587,634 (1926) and the Weaver patent No. 1,341,727 (1920), among others.
The LumberZone in Steinbach Manitoba must have ran out of straps. This load doesn't have a single one.
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=9037690643024144 for the video of this rig driving past the dash cam of another trucker
If you see something, say something... the life you save might be a very important one to you, or to me, or to someone who needs someone else on the road to make it home alive
Sunday, March 09, 2025
Over $6.2 million in cocaine was found hidden inside a shipment of plastic wrap from Mexico, and was seized by Customs and Border Patrol at the Pharr International Bridge,
As Steven Spielberg continues makng a movie starring Emily Blunt, there’s a casting call for local New Jersey residents with cars for a “big scene” filming later this month
Jersey drivers are sought to work as background actors, or extras, March 27.
People with cars participating in the Middlesex County scene will be paid $216 for eight hours of work if they are Screen Actors Guild members and $181.50 for 10 hours of work if they are non-SAG. The car allowance for the filming is $37.50.
Anyone interested in being cast can send an email to nonview@gwcnyc.com with the subject line “3/27/25 CARS” and should include this information:
Their name and preferred pronouns, phone number, whether or not they are a SAG member, confirmation that they are 18 and have a driver’s license, availability with their car on March 27, their car’s year, color, make and model. Attach current, non-professional photos of themselves and one of their car. Extras must present identification.
a master class in wheel balancing
it's radial force variation
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radial_force_variation#:~:text=Radial%20force%20variation%20or%20road,traction%2C%20braking%20and%20load%20support
OEM alloys are normally made out of center so tire rfv can be compensated.
Tires coming to car factory have been measured for rfv and marked with a spot.
Tire fitting machine senses the spot on tire and rim.
Steel rims are always eccentric
To check any balancer balance a wheel and tire.
Press button to get 1gm accuracy note position of out of balance on tire .
Rotate wheel 180 degree on balancer shaft
Run machine again read out should be similar to notes on tire.
If more than 5gms different or angular position big difference probably balancer shaft bent.
It would seem over time the shafts warp.
This trick is not well known.
Balance machine normally set to read zero if less than 5gm
Have to press button to get actual.
Saturday, March 08, 2025
I can't even tell if this was a real car, or a photoshop, or an AI image. But it's well designed for good looks
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why didn't a car manufacturer make a model named the M80? It's clever, and a regional dealership network took advantage of the opportunity, and named a 1980 Malibu the M80 and sold about 1900 in North and South Carolina
the Sisterhood Rickshaw Rally is 60 women journeying 1000Km across India with the goal of raising £350,000 to support projects in Chennai
Ladies Circle India and Round Table India identified three women and girls' projects for the funds to be donated to, weather-resistant classrooms towards giving skills training to young women to allow them to achieve
Since launching in 2006 to dragonboat across the English Channel in Aug 2007 (gaining a World Record), The Sisterhood has clocked up an incredible number of challenges - the Amazon raft race, Marathon de Sables, Bosphorus swim, Costa Rico Coast to Coast race, Kilamanjaro, Venice Vogalonga, The LA to Vegas Speed Project, Chennai Rickshaw run .. the list goes on. All in aid of various women and children’s charities.
one of the very few trucks that had factory racing stripes, the 65 Dodge D100 CSS HPP (Custom Sports Special High-Performance Package) could be had with a 426 wedge
Mopar Connection Magazine is looking to give a young Mopar enthusiast an opportunity to get their foot in the door into the automotive publishing industry as a 1099 writer
So, since they specified young, it's probably excludes me as I was born in 71.
Maybe you, or someone you know, is looking for a side hustle gig, putting in a couple hours of work a day, making as much as $1,000 a month
The Staff Writer position is a 1099 freelance/subcontractor position and will be paid twice a month per a predetermined scale for each written article. There will be a 90-day trial period for every applicant to evaluate work ethic, determination and commitment to providing superior, reliable news-worthy content for Mopar Connection Magazine audience.
All serious inquires are to email introductory letter and resume to kevin.shaw@shawgroupmedia.comBefore a paint job and starring role in American Graffiti, Falfa’s '55 Chevy starred in Two Lane Blacktop... and now it's getting restored to make it "movie accurate"
The car made its movie debut a long damn time ago, in a movie I haven't seen since the 80s, Two-Lane Blacktop, 2 years before American Graffiti.