it's not just cars that are getting robot contrrols for autonomous driving, so are floor strippers



why the hell this was at SEMA, I can only guess it relates due to car collection warehouses and garage floors

part of artist alley at SEMA this year, Brown Dog Welding/Josh Welton, Max Gundy, Nick Crouch, and Old School Alex


I happened to be there when Ralph Gilles https://www.instagram.com/p/B4lYCm3lj_w/  (head of design, FCA, CEO of SRT) stopped by to thank Josh for a piece of art he'd just purchased  https://www.browndogwelding.com/


Nick's art is really extraordinary, last year he was the SEMA artist if I remember right  https://surfacenick.com/   https://www.instagram.com/surfacenick/


really, to be the artist of choice for SEMA? the skill and talent that good is rare, and few get that contract. This year it's Old School Alex  https://oldschoolalex.com/home  https://www.instagram.com/therealoldschoolalex/


Max Grundy was the artist for SEMA a couple years ago  https://maxgrundy.com/

How drastic did car insurance vary in 1967?


Rick Mitchell from Ontario, Canada, is the original owner of this 1967 Antique Pewter Metallic Pontiac Beaumont. It's equipped with the 396/350hp engine and M20 four-speed transmission, he bought it in March of 1967.

He initially wanted to order a 1967 427/435hp Corvette, but insurance would have been $3,000 a year. The Beaumont insurance ended up being $124 a year.



https://www.hemmings.com/blog/article/2018-mcacn/
https://www.hotrod.com/articles/100-1969-chevelles-at-northern-ohio-chevelle-club-show/