Monday, December 29, 2025

WCAU-TV's Field Remote Van, a standard RCA TJ-50A Mobile Unit equipped with three camera chains, a master monitor, relay equipment and accessories.


1922 advertising silent movies on an odd eye catching car on the Market Street crossing of the Schuylkill River, near 30th Street Station

1948 Spartan Trailer broadcast rig


horse-drawn streetcars at the Ridge Avenue depot in Philly


I wish there was a website, or facebook page for summer camps, or similar scouting, hunting, and vacation places that had woodies, and advertised on the doors with hand painted lettering

https://www.hemmings.com/stories/1933-isotta-fraschini-tipo-8a-takes-best-of-show-at-2019-keeneland-concours-delegance/

to see the ones I've found and posted, see https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search/label/summer%20camp

John Wayne and Claudette Colbert in "Without Reservations" 1946, with a 1933 Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A that was a Hollywood rental




was reportedly driven by James Dean in Giant, released in 1956. It may have also appeared in 1941’s The Wolf Man, 1942’s Invisible Agent, 1946’s Without Reservations, and 1951’s Mr. Imperium

It graced the greens at Pebble Beach in 2017, took the Best in Show European award at the Atlanta Concours d’Elegance last October, and earned the Governor’s Cup (Best of Show) at the 2019 The Elegance at Hershey.


compliment of the day! Thank you Richard!

Love your posts, you are absolutely the best, I hope to meet you one day.

Your blog is a reflection on who you are and you are the salt of the earth and the best on the planet.

Keep it up, and thank you!


4x class winner in the Baja 1000, Team Canada Racing

thank you Richard C for kachinging my tip jar!

 

an L29 with Wood Lites and the hood lovers open on top


https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/505/

Amelia Earhart christening an Essex Terraplane on stage... first new to me Amelia Earhart photo I've come across in years


https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/507/

I don't think I've posted an original boat delivery trailer before


https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/504/

working on this sound truck must have been one incredible job



Follow up to August's post about Pete and Pickles, the movie Hitpig! is now on Amazon

The post from August, for the background infohttps://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2025/08/yes-that-is-pig-on-elephant-riding.html

coffee and donuts video... this might be the coolest thing you see all day (but watch it at 2x speed setting)

an engine pod of the Graf Zeppelin


https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/504/

Sunday, December 28, 2025

I don't think I've ever seen a camera car that was new, and not banged up from being on set

https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/502/

For some really cool ones from when movies were made in Hollywood, see https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/502/

this must have been a Rolls Royce


https://media.invisioncic.com/r277599/monthly_2023_04/IMG_1026.png.62552fa14682224dbeeb4906432c46e9.png

ever see a car that only had a way for the front passengers to get out of the sun and rain? might be a 1909 Renault


https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/632/

I bet this place was full of interesting stuff


Salsbury Motor Glide de Luxe scooter Thanks Kim!


it took 12 years but I finally came across some good photos of the Wagenhals electric postal delivery cart





https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/626/

interesting farming equipment, by the Badger Body MFG Co


Alfred DuPont

https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/618/

Leon Baldwin at Old Orchard Beach, 1911. the No.3, is a special 30 hp Stanley steam race car, one of two designed for long-distance events, specifically the Vanderbilt Cup races in 1906. In one of his runs on the beach, Baldwin set a speed record for a mile in 39 seconds, 92.3 mph.

https://www.mainememory.net/record/35460

Fancy hubcaps!

https://forums.aaca.org/topic/341211-period-images-to-relieve-some-of-the-stress/page/615/

a radio station mobile broadcast truck!





I found that there is a guy out there, the Radio Historian, who is collecting photos of radio station remote location cars




Thank you Chuck and Lisa B for the Christmas card and kachinging my tip jar!


cool documentary on Art Himsl (legend, and winner of the 1969 AMBR) and van painting from 1970 to 73! (skip to 3:25 for the vans)





brakemen needed an out of the weather place to hang out, a place more comfortable than a step or ladder rung. Because there was no room in the cab, on the Shevlin-Hixon Lumber Company train tenders, they installed 32 Chevy coupes












https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8p1ilti-i4g at minute 26

when the snow is deeper than the snowblower can work with, they double up with a dozer to knock down the walls, is what I'm guessing is going on here

 



torque converter 101

 

men that used to hand paint the billboard signs for Shell in the SoCal area



I've appreciated the hand painted signs for a LONG time, and this is the first time I've been able to share a photo of the guys that did the painting! With a cool work truck! 

Interesting rack over the truck bed, with a large open area behind the cab, in front of the Shell sign



in the junkyard, getting rubber for the WW2 scrap drive, that's my guess