Saturday, May 22, 2021
it cost half a million to make, and had a half a dollar of security, so the thieves had zero problem stealing it from a hotel parking lot along with its trailer and 99 Ford dually. But unlike so many other show cars and race cars thieves have stolen this for 70 years or more, this one was found after 15 years. Yes, I'm saying rich people are stupid
built by Rad Rides By Troy in 2006, and displayed at the Eaton booth during the 2006 SEMA show, this 1937 Ford convertible with an Eaton supercharger won the prestigious Mother's Shine Award.
Rad Rides by Troy's team put in more than 8,500 hours into building the custom vehicle for its private owner who didn't even drive it, instead sent it out on the trophy circuit car shows throughout North America and was being transported in a 32’ trailer sponsored by Eaton.
The truck was a white 99 Ford F350 four-door crew cab dually with a 32-foot goose-neck trailer
Is that a Leveloder, or, is that a trailer that is happy to see me?
Never seen this design before, interesting stuff! I can't see many potential uses though, probably why it doesn't exist anymore.
just a reminder, that according to Tony Stark -
there are Fun Vees, and Hum Drum Vees.
Iron Man, great movie, great start to an amazing body of work for Kevin Faige, not likely to ever be challenged by any movie studio or producer.
I just learned of the Anchorage Fur Rendezvous (the 'rondy') Gran Prix
American-LaFrance fire truck in Palmer Alaska, probably 1949, “ALASKA RAILROAD FIRE DEPARTMENT” is stamped on the engine hood
1949 Labor Day races in Palmer Alaska
from the collection of Palmer resident Kelley Turney, who is the local antique dealer and collector, known as "The Alaska Picker", and from time to time acquires historical photos of the area.
https://www.mvhphotoproject.org/collection/turney-collection
any day at the dry lakes beats every day at the office
Looks like Bonneville by the mountain in distance and the uniformity of the ground
so, it doesn't say "Solid Mardon", but instead says 'solid maroon'. Hmmm, I think you might see where I easily was unable to discern between a smudgy O and D.
By the way, thanks for being my 'go to' place to get my questions answered about car stuff!
waiting in the garage for good weather, with hood and headlights set for racing... but the bumperettes?
when you have an air dam under the bumper, you really ought to tell your bumper it's no longer on taxi duty, and it's time to look ready to join the headlights and hood in the winners circle
https://www.facebook.com/groups/996045710517424/permalink/3802208099901157/?__tn__=%2CO*F
Friday, May 21, 2021
can you believe that someone found that this famous Bronco was better to have than 1.7 million dollars. I don't think they'll find someone else who wants it more, and will buy it for a profit
Whoever owned it until this auction must have made a big ol profit though, they've owned it 50 years according to the news source, and that means they just landed a retirement financing payday
https://www.powernationtv.com/post/1969-big-oly-ford-bronco-sells-for-1-7-million-at-mecum
cool graphic design idea, a topographical map of the Mulholland drive, used as a decal on a 1:64 Scaled Porsche Singer.
there was a Jeep about 5 years ago that had a topographical map on the hood of some overlander trail like the Rubicon
Thursday, May 20, 2021
they sure did work on the aerodynamic factor on this race car. I wonder if they put as much effort into it's other racing factors, like fuel, induction, or braking systems?
I think it would be accurate to say that a lot of work went into the aero on this race car, but nothing close to that mush work went into it's brakes, or fuel system, etc.
Just pointing out how much work went into the aero, and not very much into the other systems, but I'm only guessing.
automobile camping exhibit during the 1909 Sportsman's Show held at Madison Square Garden in New York, 1909
Exhibit includes a Chalmers-Detroit "Forty" car with tent. Two men cook over simulated campfire; camping table and chairs is set up in front of tent; man carries two pails of water. "Chalmers-Detroit Forty loaned by Carl H. Page & Company, Broadway at 50th St." sign displayed in front of car; "Automobile camping outfit loaned by Abercrombie & Fitch Co."
https://digitalcollections.detroitpubliclibrary.org/islandora/object/islandora%3A184420
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
5 SoCal DMV workers in Torrance and Lincoln Park, admit to taking tens of thousands of dollars in cash bribes at least several times a week to approve licenses for unqualified drivers
Federal prosecutors say those employees at the agency's Torrance and Lincoln Park sites accepted tens of thousands of dollars in cash bribes at least several times a week, to approve licenses for unqualified drivers.
A DMV investigator helped uncover the conspiracy when she spotted suspicious patterns in application processing at the Torrance office, according to court records.
https://abc7.com/dmv-bribery-scandal-torrance-lincoln-park-california-corruption/10658758/
Jovana Tameka Nettles, 44, pleaded guilty Monday to mail fraud for taking cash bribes when she was a manager at the DMV’s Lincoln Park office. She admitted to taking part in a conspiracy of DMV employees who approved licenses for unqualified drivers who paid them off. She and her colleagues gave them fraudulent passing scores on both written and driving tests.
Huel Kennedy, a DMV employee who later admitted to taking weekly bribes that totaled more than $50,000. One of the drivers had failed the written test three times.
The DMV has a long history of corruption, including a 2017 case of two workers at San Fernando Valley offices who admitted they took bribes to give driver’s licenses to truck drivers who never passed their exams.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2021-05-17/dmv-bribes-driver-licenses-tests
there is a lot of respect for any WW2 airplane, but add a story, or two? Those get that plane a hell of a lot more respect
in the spring of 1944, when U.S. Army Air Forces pilot Bill Overstreet, flying with the legendary 357th Fighter Squadron, locked on to a Messerschmitt Bf 109 over Paris and was so tenacious in his pursuit that when the German fighter tried to shake him by diving under the arch of the Eiffel Tower, Overstreet dove right behind him—and shot him down on the other side as the two aircraft climbed away. Overstreet became a hero of the French.
65 years later:
The nose-art decal—a dragon— caught the eye of 16-year-old model builder Jared Muszala.
Three years later, in 2009, his dad’s restoration business began work on a P-51B Mustang, and, knowing Overstreet’s story, Jared convinced the owner, Max Chapman, that the newly assembled pieces and parts combined with the remains of a P-51B that had crashed in a training accident in England, should become a reincarnation of the Berlin Express.
So Jared called Bill Overstreet, who had recently received the French Legion of Honor, to ask permission.
“I was a little nervous, but he was really cool,” Jared says. “When I told him about the project, he said ‘It’s not going to take five years, is it?’ ” Overstreet was 87.
Jared was a little worried about that too; he wanted to get Overstreet’s signature on the airframe. So he shipped a freshly painted gun bay door from Idaho Falls to Overstreet’s home in Roanoke, Virginia; Overstreet signed it and sent it back.
He died in January 2014, at 92, 11 months before the restored Mustang’s first flight, which took place a little more than five years after Jared made the phone call.
And in 2015 the restored Mustang did something amazing, it won both trophies at the National Aviation Heritage Invitational hosted at the National Championship Air Races in Reno, as well as best in category.
the most authentic restoration in 2015’s military category plus the Grand Champion title and the People’s Choice award. No plane has ever done that before in the 16 year history of the event
https://www.airspacemag.com/history-of-flight/under-eiffel-tower-way-over-bar-reno-180957317/
I didn't think I'd agree with the reason they did this to a plane and a semi, but it's got a good story (Thanks Humble Opinion!)
A WW2 plane from Missouri, and a dream of a guy in Michigan, and voila.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/yachtclubdesavionsdelaroute/permalink/10159144249179556
for a thorough article on The Drive, who I totally scooped by a day, https://www.thedrive.com/news/40717/a-dc-3-transport-aircraft-makes-an-eye-catching-rv