Saturday, January 08, 2011
1909 Babcock electric brougham... looks like a mechanized stage coach to me
Friday, January 07, 2011
Canadian colonization advertising vehicle... looking like a streetcar on a truck chassis

from http://www.shorpy.com/
Old tour bus, 1908
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Thursday, January 06, 2011
Cool and unusual trucks found on Big Lorry Blog





Of the 12 futurliners built, 8 exist, and one is getting restored in Sweden, here is a dedicated website to it's 4 year, 10 million dollar, resto

Wednesday, January 05, 2011
Bang Shift finds really cool drag racing, here's a trio of awesome



For lots of dragracing photos and videos, go see the tremendous coverage at Bang Shift http://www.bangshift.com/blog/
Bigger hammer theory in practice, the building of Trabant cars in the 1980's
Skip the first 22 seconds, it's boring, after that they get to hammering for proper fitment
If you haven't heard of the bigger hammer theory, you aren't a submariner or a mechanic. The theory is this; if it doesn't work, hit it with a hammer (known in scientific circles as mechanical agitation (thank you XO Joachim) ) if it doesn't work after hitting it with a hammer, hit it with a bigger hammer. If it still doesn't work, replace it... it's broke.
video from http://autozine.com.br/video/tecnologia-alema-oriental
Damn, a Veyron running the Gumball, that's going to go through a lot of gas

When running full speed, the fuel lasts about 12 minutes, thats about 60 miles at about 250 mph, and few freeways are going to give that type of high speed opportunity, but this is a gas guzzling beast even if you half the speed (125mph) and double the distance and time before you have to fill up again.
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