Wednesday, February 18, 2026

accentuated, I think is the correct term. No one has posted info on the vehicle, or it's owner




1Tulsa is celebrating 100 years of Route 66 with the largest classic car parade ever on May 30th (thank you Robert L!) They will try for a 3000 car parade, and set a new Guinness World Record


The Cruise route will encompass 5.5 miles of Route 66 within Tulsa’s city limits. 

The record attempt is officially for “Largest Parade of Classic Cars,” currently held by Dorado, Puerto Rico and set in April 2017. That parade has 2,491 cars.


29 passenger vehicles and seven semi-trucks were involved in a pile up on the Northbound I 25 near Pueblo Colorado, four people were killed and 29 were injured. The news only says high winds were the cause "Blowing dust due to high winds "

There were heavy winds at the time of the crash and blowing dirt that caused “brown out” conditions.

There was low to no visibility for drivers, the state patrol said.

Among the 29 people taken to hospitals, one was in critical condition, seven suffered serious injuries and 21 were treated for minor to moderate injuries.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2026/02/18/colorado-car-pileup-pueblo/88735413007

Impala? Bel Air? Biscayne? raced in A SS/FX, used to be at the address that now has several race cars all on trailers




it's not often I see an early Mustang with the original black plates

 

this 300 ZX has seen better days

another project that's been under the car cover since at least 2007



seen on todays walk



the one on the right has been under a car cover since 2007, the one on the left since 2017, and there's another in the garage with no front end. This home owner has 4 elks, and they don't run 


this one above, from 2007 when it was in front of his place, and not under a car cover, is now around the corner. I shit you not, he doesn't even park it in front of his place anymore







what if....

... that great big bunch of bikers heading down the freeway started with one guy, who went to a friends house, and said, hey, wanna come out and play? And they just went from one pals place to another buddy's place and gathered up the whole bunch to head out, have some fun, grab some burgers, and see some road? 

Nice. 

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

this has to be the home of a Gen Xr!

these have been here since 2012. I shit you not

Perfect patina. Imagine this with all race parts under the skin!


seen on today's walk


it's rained a lot lately... and this Jeep has no floor drains! Damn!

 

Dave Pressler Punch Bot


wow... that's a vannin couch like this before





https://www.facebook.com/ivan.benic.1/photos

Sure would be cool to see this. I bet Amelia is about tied for coolest Concours in the USA with Pebble. The Amelia Concours is returning to The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, March 5–8, 2026. Saturday has RADwood


this is a hoot... what being in construction was like when building Disneyland in the 50s, before safety and OSHA

 

Tesla cars in a different frame of reference (thank you Mike!)


Monday, February 16, 2026

probably an original 1962 Firestone spare, never used.

 https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=25878077828540204&set=pcb.25878079351873385

Haddon Sundblom art, that isn't the famous Santa Claus he created for Coca Cola, but changed the way the world thought of the way Santa looks, ever since

lol


I just read a good write up about buying vintage Craftsman tools




it's a fact that if you're earning a living from tools, you must have some good ones that won't let you down, and Craftsman were those for sure, Snap On if you were making really good money, same goes for Proto.

But, for the past decade or so, it's been a waste of money to buy craftsman, because the warranty thing is done, over and gone. https://www.geekbobber.com/2017/01/craftsman-tools-sold.html is the write up. 

I've been buying a tool box of old Craftsman now and then, because estate sales sometimes have a mixed box of whatever

The above is the latest box I got last spring or summer, that's a good bunch for about 100. I'm pretty sure that's about what they charge now for tools that don't meet my standard for quality, and I doubt I'll ever be earning a living from them again. Plus, I don't have any one who is inheriting my tools. 

I do know I have to figure something out about that. I have to figure out who I want to give them to, so far, I'm undecided between the boy scouts, McPherson College students, Piston Foundation, or something on those lines. 

It's been on my mind for a long time. About 15 years ago I made the acquaintance of Jay, a reader that has a Superbird but no kids. He told me about his decision to give it to the kid in town that has been nuts about it for a long time, who comes over to wash it, and change the oil, and impressed Jay so much, he talked to his wife and they decided to give the kid the Superbird someday, or if the Jay dies unexpectedly. 



And that came on the heels of a friend of mine dying young of cancer. Younger than I am now. That's gut punch, and a sudden adulting moment which caused me to no longer ignore my bucket kicking someday in the future. So, the 35 years of tools collected, and the R/T, and the rest of my stuff, are things I need to figure out what will happen to them when I kick the bucket. Hopefully my nephew wants all of it, and handles the whole thing. I know my sister is my estate executor, and does not want to come to deal with my stuff in the chance I die before her. Specifically because having the 1st time being in California should not be to run a burial. I get that. But because her son, my nephew, has no such lifelong connection, lived together, talked on the phone for decades, etc, I think it'd be cool for him to just grab a flight, show up, grab the keys, and suddenly have a commuter, a couple garages full of stuff and a cool R/T, books, blu rays, tools, etc