Just A Car Guy
Cool things with wheels since 2006
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
“Cotton” Owens — with help from family, friends and a team of highly qualified craftsmen from the Spartanburg, S.C., racing community — built this 1964 Dodge Polara to replicate his original Polara race car.
Bitchin' Plymouth Savoy (I think) was minding it's own business, when some young punk Mustang smacked it up alongside the back bumper. Things got UGLY fast.
The hit was not recorded, just the yelling afterward. I bet someone out there did record this from another angle, if you see that, send me a link please
in October 1976, an Oshkosh, Wisconsin newspaper first said, " You have to kiss a lot of frogs " and that must have been after trying to find a good garage to get some work done
Yeah, I don't operate that way. I tell my barber what I want, I tell a waiter what I want (if I could afford a sit down restaurant) and I tell an rental car place assistant what I want.
Oh, yeah, and they spelled my name lower case, and misspelled it. How do you take that
THEN when I pushed the issue, the young guy in the office, who I doubt knows a Haynes from a Rand McNally, a socket from a paper weight, and I know has never used a pickle fork on a vehicle and wouldn't recognize a strap wrench if it would save his life. If he's not a nepo baby I don't know what he is.
Mike wants to know if anyone can ID this dashboard, it's 40" wide
Found in Maine, near the city of Presque Isle, and that is a LONG way from anywhere else, nearly on the northern Eastern most corner of the state, and the country!
Tuesday, April 21, 2026
how much it actually costs to pay an experienced professional to build a mile of mountain bike trail in 2026
I pulled 3 socket wrenches out of a tool box I got at an estate sale last year, it's amazing how many Craftsman tools were in it. And I found something interesting I'd never noticed about 3/8th wrenches before. An oil fitting
does anyone remember what is needed to inject oil in that spring loaded ball orifice? Some special oil can?
Whoa... armored truck heists still happen? Effectively?
classic American made carb brands, were there fewer than I thought, or just not many got contracts to be factory equipment on production cars?
Holley, Carter, Edelbrock, Rochester, Autolite, Stromberg, and Winfield are the ones that I can name by memory
Carter made the 1st 4 barrel, in 1952 for a Buick - and produced Rochesters and Webers
Autolite would place a Ford tag on carburetors purchased from Carter, Holley, and Rochester; so many carburetors with a Motorcraft tag actually were made by other companies
Carters foundry was so contaminated with PCBs it was turned into a EPA Superfund site a year later.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_Carburetor
The Carb Shop has an online database to share the carbs and information that they had gathered in 5 decades of operation
Autolite, Carter, Detroit, Ensign, Holley, Kingston, Linkert, Marvel, Motorcraft, Rayfield, Rochester, Schebler, Stromberg, Tillotson, Winfield, Zenith
https://www.thecarburetorshop.com/Carbshop_virtual_museum.htm
The Sunderman Carburetor Company offered a replacement carb for Model Ts, which had a trap-door similar to the design of some early mouse-traps. While early advertisements do not show the "Mouse Trap" data plate, at some time the name was given to this carburetor.
Today's trivia that I've never heard of before, and only just learned of:
Monday, April 20, 2026
Sunday, April 19, 2026
most clever news reporting writing I've read in a while
Travelers on an East Tennessee interstate were forced to brake for workers — and drones, perhaps even a queen — when a truck carrying about 1 million bees crashed Friday.




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