Sunday, February 22, 2026

sold at auction last month... and Mike, you could have blown your life savings on the Yenko Camaro, the prototype pilot test car, L72 427/425, 11.94 at 114 mph

















https://www.mecum.com/auctions/kissimmee-2026/lots

meanwhile in todays news, on the border line in Baja Mexico not far from San Diego, traffic to US completely cut off from leaving by burning vehicles in response to the Mexican army killing the leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel






 
The killing of the drug lord set off several hours of roadblocks with burning vehicles, tactics commonly used by the cartels to block military operations. Videos circulating on social media showed smoke billowing over the tourist city of Puerto Vallarta in Jalisco, and people sprinting through the airport of the state's capital in panic.

Air Canada announced it was suspending flights to Puerto Vallarta "due to an ongoing security situation" and advised customers not to go to their airport.

In Guadalajara, the state capital, burning vehicles blocked roads.

the first to drive a car across the Australian continent found that adventure would take two years, two tries and two cars, and only after 42 days and their second attempt did they get their Talbot to Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, from Port Darwin




super narrow road got its start as the Great Sierra Wagon for the Bennettville mines in 1883. Now it's known as Yosemite's famous Tioga Road


https://www.facebook.com/groups/1740495786660758

clever ad layout

 

https://www.logsdonandco.com/post/winter-weather-on-the-road

Wilby, driving "The All Red Route" a Reo's trip across Canada in 1912 with two men that hated each other, and one wrote a very dull book about it from what I read in the comments on this photo


https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10230996342038676&set=gm.10162238577707481&idorvanity=119087132480

this looks like one expensive all in one camping kitchen trailer... wow. By the wood rims, it must be earlier than 1927ish


1919 camping with a trailer that carried all the gear, and made for a great base for the tent




1934 Gilkie delux popup camper.













1920 camping with the car... inside the tent. I bet that car didn't have a top.









spotted in a video of the Auburn Calif, Gold Country Fairgrounds swap meet



astonishing collection of Roberto Vesco. Over the course of 35 years, he has found and accumulated books, magazines, rare steering wheels, mechanical counters, chronometers, mufflers, and engines.


Saturday, February 21, 2026

Mazda has something new, a 2 stroke, 15 to 1 compression, supercharged engine

 
operating as a compression-ignition (like a diesel) under low loads, and spark ignition during high loads. If that last part sounds familiar, it's because Mazda employs it on its Skyactiv-X engine

then there was the time a trucker won a Daytona


I dig it



https://www.facebook.com/reel/2368697643629174

The unrestored 68 Coronet R/T convertible with a 426 hemi, AA1 silver with a dark red interior and a red longitudinal stripe. It is an automatic.

the way you see the world often depends on your point of view (as long as you're well fed and healthy and have time for introspection)


Olympics fever. ... I hear that curling has been on 12 hours or more, each and every day


https://www.facebook.com/reel/2464484577398901

exceptional Duster Twister in Osaka Japan, with a 383



what the hell did someone make this for? By coincidence, Kim just wrote an article about it 2 days ago!


notice the airboat engine in the back



Hydrokopter Amphibian NE 3000

This Finnish vessel was developed and built in the 1970s by Finnish-Swedes Nils Eriksson and his son Raimo, who saw the need for a vessel that could cross water, snow and ice in the Ã…boland archipelago a few hundred kilometers west of Finnish capital Helsinki.

Amphibian had sprung, retractable wheels, so that if it had to drive a little on solid ground, it could be equipped with skis.

A Ford V6 engine - later Rover V8 - powered the hydrocopter's propeller, giving it a speed of 8 knots in water, 12 knots over young snow and over 50 knots on ice (57 mph - yeehaw!!). On the other hand, the propeller was very noisy, which is why people had to wear ear protection when sitting in it.

Amphibian was a great success: In Finland they were sold to the coast guard, the military, the police, the fire department and the postal service. The Swedish coast guard and a few municipalities in Sweden also purchased some, the latter using it to transport children to school when ordinary boats could not sail.

At ‘Maskinverkstad Niels Eriksson’ in the town of Lileax, around 130 were built over 20 years, of which there are probably 20-30 left. A few years ago, an Amphibian NE 3000 went for $7,570 when it went under the hammer at the Swedish Klaraviks Auctions.

thank you Kim