Just A Car Guy
Cool things with wheels since 2006
Saturday, May 30, 2026
a moron officer in the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office issued a ticket to a woman for holding a phone in her right hand. She does NOT HAVE A RIGHT HAND. What a damn braindead cop, what a buffoon
The citation, issued Feb. 11 along North Dixie Highway in Lake Worth Beach, accused the driver of violating Florida’s wireless communications while driving law. The case drew widespread attention after the woman posted video of the traffic stop on TikTok, where she questioned the deputy’s claim that he saw a device in her “right hand.”
During the stop, the deputy is heard stating he saw the device in her “right hand.” The woman CLEARLY does not have a right hand, showed him, proved it over and over.
Police, are generally SO FULL OF EGO, and bullies, and UNABLE to back down from mistakes. This dumbass needs a new career where his ego won't get in the way of being PROFESSIONAL.
Making a PUBLIC DEBACLE of what STUPID and INEPT people the police hire and allow to carry a gun, wear a uniform, and drive a cop car, should be mentioned at the beginning of every shift when the police get ready to hit the streets, as ONE THING they should avoid.
Do a job that can be recorded on video, without breaking laws, shooting unarmed people, and making the others in uniform ASHAMED to be in the same job category. IS THAT TOO MUCH TO DEMAND?
when some clown does something this fucking retarded, they get the memes
and this idiot get the police memes 1st!
two brothers under FBI investigation video recorded two Houston police illegally putting a GPS tracking device on their vehicle without a warrant. They got the Texas Rangers on the case
The two brothers who were under FBI investigation captured the incident on video and later provided the footage to the FBI Gang Task Force, and a video of the device, that they removed from their vehicle and attached to a random truck at a nearby gas station (Ha! I love that!)
I like that they got the Texas Rangers to deal with it. There's a right way to do things, and evidently, the Houston police repeatedly did it the illegal way. Lazy? Corrupt?
This was not the first time they had found a tracking device on their vehicle. They said they discovered one on May 4, 2025, and shared photographs it, a device made by LandAirSea Systems, Inc.
So, what can we make of that? The FBI has people under investigation and Houston PD are illegally putting trackers on their vehicle.
I like that they got the Texas Rangers to deal with it. There's a right way to do things, and evidently, the Houston police repeatedly did it the illegal way. Lazy? Corrupt?
And why the hell is Houston PD messing with anyone that the FBI is already investigating?
Friday, May 29, 2026
there's a bullet hole in his coffee cup which he was drinking from when someone shot at his rig when he was on the interstate near Lucedale, Mississippi, Feb 1974
The shot went through the side window of Harold Jentzen's truck and through the cup.
He was not hurt, and did not stop to report the incident until he was 200 miles away five hours later in Lafayette, La.
Anecdotal evidence is that teamsters union was on strike, and shooting at the truckers rolling along on the US72, US78, and Interstate 55
Thursday, May 28, 2026
Carroll Shelby’s 1954 South American Racing — La Carrera Panamericana, Shelby entered the race driving this Austin-Healey 100S for the factory team Shelby Racing.
This 1954 edition was the last, it was discontinued due to safety concerns. At the 175-kilometer marker north of Oaxaca, Shelby T-bones a large rock and flips his Austin-Healey four times.
Livio Bolis riding a special Tony Kart, designed and built by Antonio Bosio, powered by a 100cc rotary valve Parilla engine. 133 mph speed record, Monza Circuit 1965... where did he get tires that small that were able to stand up to 133 mph?
I just love this part of a bigger photo... I had to slice off the water marked area. Then I learned how important the car in the watermarked area was... a Super Duty 421 Tempest at the Daytona 2nd Continental Race, a 250-miler.
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=26555912034081287&set=gm.1751308582811627&idorvanity=226675368608297
The Chevy 427 big-block—the first of its breed, was out to punch the automotive world in the proverbial nose— but there was this Pontiac to get around.
And the Pontiac was hustling around the track and lapping everyone, including one poor Ferrari eight times.
And the Pontiac was hustling around the track and lapping everyone, including one poor Ferrari eight times.
Others were lapped multiple times, too. Even the second place finisher, the legendary A.J. Foyt would succumb, he was 2 laps down
Instead of Chevy introducing the world to a victory with the Mystery Motor, the best they could do this day was to come in second.
But then... the SD Tempest disappeared.
The Pontiac was sent back to the shop in Indiana and sat for a short time before reportedly being purchased by Mercedes-Benz, who promptly shipped it back to Germany and completely disassembled every nut and bolt for a “competitive” inspection. The car has never been seen again and is listed by most hard-core SD experts as “destroyed.”
In 1963, Pontiac built 12 lightweight Super Duty Tempests, six station wagons, and six LeMans coupes to assault the 'strips—which they all did, with the exception of one coupe.
It was plucked for the first ever NASCAR Challenge Cup (above race)
Wednesday, May 27, 2026
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