Just A Car Guy
Cool things with wheels since 2006
Wednesday, March 05, 2025
Saint Paul, mansion (once the largest private residence in Minnesota) was built by railroad magnate James J. Hill and shows what unlimited funding could accomplish in 1891. It is 36,000 ft2 with 13 bathrooms, 22 fireplaces, 16 chandeliers, and a reception hall nearly 100 feet long,
how the hell can did this crazy bee glue itself to my windshield and withstand 50 mph aero turbulence?
It made it about 5 miles or so before talking off... certainly far outside it's normal range I think
this 1969 Chevy Corvette Stingray L88 is ultra-rare and recently sold for $759,000 at the '25 Mecum auction in Florida, it's one of 116 '69 L88 Corvettes, and only has 6,465 original miles
By the way, there were 4 lightweight L88s built, equipped with open chamber heads, an option not available to the public until June of the model year and a dual disc clutch.
Goodyear had supplied that Corvette team with racing's first set of radial tires.
the New York MTA has decided to keep secret the facts about how it charges "congestion tolls", when faced with fraud it deo
Rep. Josh Gottheimer, a Democratic candidate for New Jersey Governor and one of the loudest critics of congestion pricing, said motorists should be able to easily discover which cameras captured their vehicles incurring a toll on 60th Street and below.
“Just like if I got charged somewhere on the [New Jersey] Turnpike or [Garden State] Parkway, you should know which camera charged you the congestion tax. Where you came in and where you came out,” Gottheimer said.
The MTA says its own employees have the ABILITY to verify locations and times recorded by toll cameras as needed, but the agency DID NOT respond to questions about how commuters might determine for themselves which congestion cameras initiate which tolls.
The challenges of working in TV production, particularly in the unscripted sector and in 2025, have been laid bare in a new row that has enveloped custom-car build series "Ride of Your Life with Courtney Hansen", and so has part of the cost of making a tv series.
Last September, Hansen hired Bad Burrito Productions to provide post-production services on the show’s second season. This work began in October and was supposed to run through December, but within days there was already work stoppage, per emails reviewed by Deadline.
instead of reducing spending, the Democrat Committee Chair Sen. Chris Gorsek of Oregon, instead, is creating new taxes and intends to tax tires, to pay for Amtrak expansion, not having a damn clue that Amtrak doesn't appeal to the people using cars... ironic that he's not taxing train riders to pave potholes!
Legislators propose two changes to taxes, a tire tax and making it easier to pass a gas tax
This would likely cause a new set of tires, which most cars need every 30,000 miles, to cost another 50-70 dollars
The tire tax would be an excise tax of 4% on the retail price of new tires or newly refurbished tires. The money collected would not go to roads. It would go to rail transit or other public transportation, to fight tire pollution and to protect wildlife from being killed by traffic.
House Bill 3362 aims to support mitigation efforts to protect fish and wildlife from the impacts of vehicle crashes and tire pollutants.
Democrat Committee Chair Sen. Chris Gorsek is sponsoring the bill. "We've been thinking for a long time about the impact vehicles have in general on things like salmon and wildlife crossings," Gorsek said. "We're trying to think a little bigger picture than just the highways and freeways."A quarter of the tax revenue would fund storm water treatment technology to remove toxic tire pollutants that threaten Coho salmon. Another quarter of the funding would pay for wildlife crossing infrastructure on highways.(Not really, consider how much ANY overpass costs to build, now realize a wide wildlife crossing is much wider and more expensive)
if you got em, smoke em for Gene... interesting tribute idea! (thanks Mike!)
But today I found that Kustomrama did a better bio about Gene than I ever could, seriously. But then, they have FOCUSED on customizers for longer than I've been blogging. So, give the credit where it's due, they knocked it out of the park for Gene
Tuesday, March 04, 2025
Gene Winfield has left us behind and gone on ahead. This sorry world won't be any damn good without him... I was lucky to have met and talked with him
https://kustomrama.com/wiki/Gene_Winfield (and here's just some of the info there, that I didn't know!)
At 10, Gene worked as a car hop for his mom's burger stand/lunch bar, joined the Navy right after high school while WW2 was happening, he held a NASCAR license from 1951 to 1953. He joined the Army in 1949, and was transferred to Japan as a trained cook, but when he arrived, he was placed in charge of the battalion hobby shop instead. After arriving, Gene ordered all of the necessary items to open a hobby shop for his battalion. At night he would teach classes in leatherwork, model airplane building, and copper tooling. He also included a photo lab, so he could learn how to process film.
While putting the hobby shop together, Gene and three other GI's came together and rented a small shop in the city where they started building cars. In the shop, they built 4 cars, a little sports car with a Crosley engine, a full-size sports car based on a 1939 Ford convertible with a loaded flathead and stepped frame, front and rear, a half-chopped and half-sectioned 1941 Ford coupe that they installed 1946 Ford fenders on, and a 1941 Ford convertible that they hand formed new front fenders, hood, and a grille for out of sheet metal.
Gene raced the 1941 Ford in the first stock car event ever held in Japan!
with tariffs potentially making European imports less desirable than domestic built foreign brands, VW is trying a new approach to getting a contract with the UAW in Chattanooga
Monday, March 03, 2025
interesting movie coming soon, The Accidental Getaway Driver
The names are fictional but the events are mostly real, based on a GQ article by Paul Kix, of a 2016 true-crime story, Sing L. Lee’s strong debut “The Accidental Getaway Driver” is a human-sized thriller set across several blue-black nights off the grid in Orange County. The main character is a 75-year-old unregistered taxi driver from Vietnam who scrapes together a living in the shadows, giving strangers rides in his battered beige Camry.
just how ridiculously overpaid can a CEO be that doesn't earn the money by keeping his company afloat? The last Stellantis CEO made about 100 million, and the company has been failing to even maintain sales, profits, or models
During his four years as Stellantis CEO, Tavares earned precisely €102,192,256, or about $106,200,000
Last year was particularly bad for Stellantis. The company suffered a 70% decrease in net profit and a 17% decrease in net revenue. Sales fell by 12% due to “temporary gaps in product offering."
https://www.motor1.com/news/752100/carlos-tavares-pay-stellantis-ceo/
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/former-stellantis-ceo-tavares-pay-package-fell-37-24-million-2024-2025-02-27/