Just A Car Guy
Cool things with wheels since 2006
Tuesday, April 08, 2025
Enzo Ferrari had actually founded Auto Avio Costruzioni (AAC) in 1938 to manufacture aircraft parts and machine tools for the Italian Government. By December of 1939, Lotario Rangoni, Marquis of Modena, had commissioned Enzo and AAC to build two racing cars for himself and a young Alberto Ascari to use in the upcoming Mille Miglia.
Monday, April 07, 2025
Merle Haggard once leased this dome car, the Silver Palace.
some Canada and USA car stats
Construction on Disney’s new, 22-story New York City headquarters at Hudson Street caused what the city said was nearly $6 million in “significant structural damage” to the neighboring Spring Street NYC Fire Museum, forcing it to close for nearly a year.
Kawasaki made a robot horse, powered by a hydrogen engine
It goes without saying that the video above is almost entirely CGI. The Corleo on display at the Osaka Expo can stand and adjust its posture, but otherwise has very limited mobility. There’s still a long way before it can achieve the kind of agility as shown in the demo video. The concept is primarily a thought exercise, with no plans for production.
Kawasaki is presenting a hydrogen-powered four-legged robot concept at Osaka Expo 2025 providing a glimpse of the future of off-road personal mobility. Resembling a robotic horse – or perhaps a lion, as the name “Corleo” suggests – the concept was developed by the parent company Kawasaki Heavy Industries and not Kawasaki Motors
The Corleo’s four legs are all powered by electricity generated by a 150cc hydrogen-burning engine housed between the two front legs.
https://www.motorcycle.com/bikes/news/save-a-horse-ride-a-kawi-the-kawasaki-corleo-concept-44620192
funniest thing I've read all week.
mindin’ my business, when this absolute dumpster fire of a pickup — I’m talkin’ rustier than a stripper pole at a condemned dive bar — comes flying past doing Mach Jesus. The thing sounded like it was held together with hope, half a zip tie, and maybe a whispered apology to Satan. Engine was squealing like it just found out safe words are optional.
Couple minutes later? That same busted-ass truck comes BACK, flying like it caught feelings, and right behind it: three flashing, siren-blaring friends lookin’ to take this whole situation from fast to furious. I mean they were on his tail like a drunk ex lookin’ for closure.
I had front row seats from the lot — pants halfway down, popcorn in one hand, moral compass nowhere to be found. The whole chase had more raw tension than backdoor prom night in a borrowed van.
And then… it happened. The pickup gave one last moan — like a porn star faking it after 45 minutes of missionary — and then silence. I swear the motor blew so hard it probably shot a piston straight through the dashboard and into another dimension. That thing didn’t just leave the group chat… it blocked everyone, deleted the app, and threw the phone in the river. That has to be why the chase ended — because the poor bastard's getaway vehicle literally nutted its last bolt.
in a strange series of circumstances, I've not needed to have brakes turned, rotors or drums, in about 20 or 25 years. So, not that my commuter needs the front discs turned, I find that the action of turning rotors, is obsolete.
Well... they came highly recommended, so I dropped by to make an appointment, and was told that the steel in rotors is garbage, they just warp if turned, and it's not that much more to install new replacement rotors according to the mechanic.
I think the last time I needed drums, for my 69 Super Bee, I bought them at Worldwide Auto Parts (I don't know if they are even in business anymore). Then I traded for an original 69 Coronet Bee front disc brake set and had those rotors turned. I had a couple used cars around then, and never needed to get brakes done, then in 2011 I finally could afford a car payment and bought my very first new car, 3 years later, traded that in on my 2015 new car, and here it is ten years later and I finally have to deal with the rotors. I did the brake pads at about 50k miles
Sunday, April 06, 2025
it's been 8 years, but I recognized this Starliner... there just aren't that many race inspired 1960 Starliners out there. I posted this one in 2017, now it's up for auction
A Sun brand licensed set of Kal Equip diagnostic meters, and a Sun timing light, is coming to auction
I'd learned of the Rosetta stone, but only just now heard of the similar tri-lingual Behistun Inscription 100 meters above an ancient road connecting the capitals of Babylonia and Media. It's the worlds first roadside billboard, 2500 years ago.
https://www.worldhistory.org/image/8764/the-behistun-inscription
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Behistun_Inscription
Van Loon is one of my favorite authors, and he illustrated his own books beautifully, and did an amazing trick of making what he wrote, easy to enjoy. I just learned more about Egyptians, Sumerians, Mesopotamians, Phoenicians, and how writing was invented and how to read some of the hieroglyphics and cuneiform than I would have imagined possible in a single 200 page book.