Tuesday, April 21, 2026

how much it actually costs to pay an experienced professional to build a mile of mountain bike trail in 2026


10 to 15 a foot, or about 60-80k per mile, but it all depends on many factors specific to each individual trail

everything really depends on the type of trail that you’re building and the type of environment that you’re building through, and then permitting and environmental approvals and assessments definitely factor into all of this

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. And oil fitting



Whoa... armored truck heists still happen? Effectively?


A pair of armed men stole $1.8 million from an armored truck in Philadelphia on Tuesday morning

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:

In the early days of motoring in the USA, one of the most popular cars was the Ford Model T. As were so many T's in comparison to other vehicles, the aftermarket manufacturers concentrated on accessories and "improvements" for the Model T. 

In fact, because of the vastness of this market, a new phrase was born: "fits to a T"

When was the last time you bought your wife a conversation piece for the living room coffee table?


 https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10234099940020340&set=gm.4635905140020061&idorvanity=2695731877370740

a very impressive custom waterfall!

Monday, April 20, 2026

because it's 4/20 day. Click the link for the story, but I've posted it before

 

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1502452328002298&set=a.568782714702602

Raymond Loewy's 1966 E-type

a unique rumble seat design on a 1926 Rolls, that I've never seen before; a two panel seat, where one lifts up for the seat back, and the panel between that and the cabin, pivots upside down to be the seat of the ruble seat, and seat arms.


A couple more Calvin and Hobbes



1950 Willys-Overland Alcoa Coupé Prototype (thank you George!)


How fast does one have to be going in a truck stop to pull this off?



Sunday, April 19, 2026

VW once used a 69 Camaro in an ad... no kidding

 https://dailytimewaster.blogspot.com/2026/04/hippy-mobile.html

this is true


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.

this is a real photo... where Spring Oak meets Green Valley on the East Side in San Antonio. The 30 mph sign was installed a week ago...


then there was the time Calvin pushed the car out of the garage, because he wanted to use the garage for a secret clubhouse, and the car rolled down the driveway


Bumper sticker innuendo

 from Schott's Sporting, Gaming and Idling Miscellany

strange vanity plate

in a scene from Waterworld


Theres something intriguing abuot the Mad Max genre of post apocalyptic vehicles 

valve covers on a vintage Hampton Amusement park ride car since the early 70’s. Hampton Rides was a flat ride manufacturer that operated from 1942 to 1993






hand painted Mini pick up, inspired by the 303 squadron, the most successful fighter squadron, consisting of 95% Polish pilots, in the Battle of Britain (thank you Shas!)


Shas corrected my post, with some accurate facts (thank you Shas!) 

the non polish  members of the 303 were flight commander John Kent, a Canadian from Winnipeg serving in the RAF, and Josef FrantiÅ¡ek a bit eccentric Czech pilot that entered Polish service after the III Reich annexed Czechoslovakia and he fought with the 303rd to his end in a crash near Cuddington Way. At that time he was number 4 top ace pilot in all allied forces.

a 914 in Japan


Japanese garbage trucks stay clean, here's the video on how


and they are built with an interesting aesthetic curtain to hide the garbage smashing area, 







and then, the back opened up on the E type Jag, at Goodwood MM






at minute 2:40 in the video