The Kühlstein carriage factory, a traditional carriage builder and purveyor to the court, invites you to take tours on the innovative vehicle. The automotive industry is booming. At the first Berlin car exhibition two years earlier in the Hotel Bristol, just eight vehicles from four manufacturers were on display. In addition to the motor cars from Carl Benz, Gottlieb Daimler and Friedrich Lutzmann, Kühlstein presented an electric vehicle there in 1897 - less like a car than like a carriage without horses.
Saturday, March 23, 2024
1899 electric omnibus. Berlin, Germany.
The Kühlstein carriage factory, a traditional carriage builder and purveyor to the court, invites you to take tours on the innovative vehicle. The automotive industry is booming. At the first Berlin car exhibition two years earlier in the Hotel Bristol, just eight vehicles from four manufacturers were on display. In addition to the motor cars from Carl Benz, Gottlieb Daimler and Friedrich Lutzmann, Kühlstein presented an electric vehicle there in 1897 - less like a car than like a carriage without horses.
this is amazing, someone found a new way to get the sand out of vehicles carpets... without expensive gadgets, just use a sander to vibrate the hell out of the carpet
The animated series I learned about at last years Comic Con is now on Hulu, and roughly, it's a tank battle between the good guys in 1 stolen tank vs the 5 the bad guys army sent in chase.
hot rods, built from regular roadsters etc, are very cool. But some hot rods were built from things like Pierce Arrow limos! I kids you not! Jason Graham Hot Rods started with a 1931 Pierce Arrow ex-limo
Jason Graham's business was building Hot-Rods in a style rather distinct from other customs..., as is often the case with many other small automakers, he began as a teenager working in the family garage, but his life transition to ownership workshop wasn't a direct result
Friday, March 22, 2024
For those who are dealing with the age-old problem of purchasing a truck only to realize it’s haunted, say hello to Kroggett’s Haunted Truck Translation Dictionary.
What happened to the Shaggy Dog hot rod? It was a '27 T on A rails with a deuce grill that Von Dutch striped... yes, I wonder about stuff like this.
In the Sept '59 issue of "Hot Rod" magazine is a letter in post entry from George Ausburn, Long Beach, Ca.
Thursday, March 21, 2024
Compliment of the day! Thank you Jack!
Jack S
a stolen '87 GNX was reacquired 12 years later, it was located just seven miles away. But the cops didn't want to reunite it with it's owner without a fight. It's worth TOO much to let go. (roughly 150k)
During the hearing, the drug dealer insisted the muscle car was his, stating he bought it in 2012 and it was one of the six Buick Grand Nationals he had previously owned.
The judge allowed the owners’s mechanic to inspect the car. A 19-page report proved that the car was the same Buick that the mechanic had worked on before it was stolen. To top it off, it was found that the VIN on the car which appeared to be tampered with matched another Buick Regal GNX that was previously reported as a total loss from fire and rollover damage.
Wednesday, March 20, 2024
A 3.5-mile stretch of abandoned Long Island Rail Road tracks abandoned and overgrown in central Queens that run from Elmhurst to the Rockaways had two possible futures, become a park or another transit line
By reclaiming and redeveloping the abandoned old Rockaway Beach line railroad tracks, the QueensWay will provide public access to green space (Forest Park ) from the Queens neighborhoods of Rego Park, Forest Hills, Glendale, Forest Park, Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, and Ozone Park, while acting as a main artery of the borough, connecting six distinct neighborhoods
https://ny.curbed.com/2013/12/5/10167526/abandoned-rockaway-rail-line-waits-for-high-line-moment
the above is a very good unbiased article about the tracks, unlike the other links which are so one sided, and opposite views, they gave no real information.
the QueensWay backers prioritized building out the section of the rail tracks that run through Forest Park, where homeowners would not need to be inconvenienced or see people near their backyards.
The train tracks were abandoned in 1962. No one in 60 years did a damn thing with them.
right through the middle of this image, left to right? Nope. That is a DIFFERENT abandoned double train track
it turns out to be VERY easy to find the other abandoned railroad tracks in the area, they are the isolated lines of trees through the city
the rates of 6th-gen Camaro theft, particularly in urban areas such as Los Angeles, have skyrocketed by approximately 1,173% since last year.
J.D. Power’s recently released 2024 U.S. Customer Service Index Study shows what brand's dealerships are the worst, and most despised, among all the truck makers. I expected these results
the brands that feel most confidant that they'll have return customers, no matter how horribly they are treated, do the least to do the customer service job right.
Notice that Jeep, Honda, and Rivian aren't in this survey
only George Miller makes real Mad Max cars, and finally the preview is out for the newest of his movies, Furiosa, and it's got some great post apocalypse vehicles!
and I already have a Mad Max tag... I wonder if there will be a vehicle cooler than that guitarist and speaker laden semi, the Doof Wagon?
this, is terrific parenting!
Create a "One Image Gallery"!
I wonder how terrific car magazine article writer Exra Dyer is related to LH Dyer, patent holder for car stuff?
Dan wrote an article on the "Instruction Plates" on Franklin car firewalls, in order to relate the "licensed by Ricker", and brought up this topic utterly new to me about 100 year old cars, that the "Made By" plate (familiar to most people interested in cars made before 1970) used to have info that relayed who owned some patents needed to manufacture the vehicle, and I was intrigued by Leonard Huntress Dyer's name, and the likelyhood that Ezra Dyer is related to him
In the Sept 1912 book Motor Truck: The National Authority of Power Haulage, Volume 3 the focus of an article is LH Dyer's company Enterprize Automobile Company (I've never heard of) (he was the president of it) that bought the rights to patents held by the "Patents Holding Association" that was using the Selden Patent to parasitically get rich from all the car makers (prior to 1911ish) in the Michigan area
So, they had the patent rights to the sliding gear transmission! Who knew?
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10225440083209514&set=pcb.10225440086169588