Showing posts with label Evel Knievel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Evel Knievel. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

iconic


It's been too long since I just enjoyed myself looking at cool stuff, instead of trying to put up 10-12 posts in a day so you all have some interesting stuff to browse through during coffee breaks, or, whatever it is that causes you to make time to see what I've posted lately... so there aren't 10-12 posts today, there are half as many as that, but they are just pleasant to look at. 
It requires twice as much time to come across stuff I want to post using this method, but it's usually more relaxed, less news, and more visually appealing

Saturday, October 18, 2025

Currently in production, "The Stunt Driver" has Ed Helms playing a brilliant car engineer brought on to design a rocket-powered vehicle for what may be the most dangerous stunt in history.

The film is based on the true story of Montrealer Carter, the “Mad Canadian” stunt driver who tried to jump the Saint Lawrence River in a rocket car in the mid-’70s. Ken’s dream was to end his 30-year career with a big jump, a big paycheck, and mega stardom. In the process of accomplishing it, he hired a big sports manager and enlisted the best in rocket car design

Helms brings great depth and heart to the man in charge of safety for this massive jump, an island of reason in a sea of insanity.

Saturday, February 04, 2023

one of the things that delights me about this automotive hobby I'm enthusiastic about, is the sense of humor and variety of things that are included, like the 70s vans

 










This is mighty 70s, bowling, Evel Knievel, chopper bicycles, vans, Cragar SS rims, Spirit of 76 stars and stripes, and Thrush side pipes




that's all the time I have tonight, I'll post most of, or all of the rest of my GNRS coverage tomorrow

Thursday, August 08, 2019

David Lozeau continues to surprise and amaze me... I had no idea he had a booth at Comic Con! Like last year finding him at SEMA, it's a great surprise to find him unexpectedly at a convention! (And he survived the Gilroy Garlic Festival massacre!)


Devil's DeVille

Not only did he blow my mind with this caddy... and Death, riding a black horse (metaphorically) but he has a new series of “Sea Hags and Scallywags” 



Fishin Mission

but you probably haven't had the mind blowing up close look at his hand made and - relative to each painting - apropos frame that adds the COOLEST details. Seriously - I've looked at a LOT of art in my 40 some years of appreciating art and artists, and NO ONE ELSE has ever made a frame that ADDS more cool stuff to look at that COMPLIMENTS the painting!

Can I afford one? Nope. Not gonna happen, probably not ever. But I can share the photos. So, if you love art, artists, wood working, and San Diego locals - how's your mind not wiped out by David Lopez's framed art?





Shark bites from a lifeguard shack! Lol,... I love it! It makes my AWESOME list!


Death Valley - which he created during SEMA 2018  https://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2018/11/i-was-really-surprised-to-find-david.html


US Army green straps, and below, very reminiscent of a Shinto Shrine and Japanese ornamental piece on top center





hood strap leather above, Jeep hood latch downs and brass ID plate below





But this one? Aircraft canvas over a light wood structure? See what I mean about the incredible frames? They've blow my mind since 2012!

his humorous take on the "day of the dead" cute skeleton guys is a hoot... and he hasn't stopped creating yet, and I think I met him in 2012.


Band on the Run, get it?




how do you not love a guy that does a new take on Evel Knievel?


just a couple new ones from his Day of the Dead  collection https://www.davidlozeau.com/collections/day-of-the-dead


an example of that regardless of bikes, cars, trucks, or other common mechanical things, he paints them all perfectly, then adds the skeletons/ I was quite surprised to see a bike race painting!

https://www.davidlozeau.com/
https://www.facebook.com/DavidLozeau
https://www.instagram.com/davidlozeau/


It's quite a mental wrench to discover he was at the Gilroy Festival... when you think you're sure that no one you know was there, hey, the news sucks - but at least you know none of your friends and acquaintances were there, right? You know? But to suddenly read https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10219067779743527&set=a.1513095745471&type=3&theater and find out you know people that were there? Woof. That's a sudden panic stop of the brain, damn! I just read the news about the animation studio in Japan getting hit, and the dozens injured and dead, including the Akira artist... it's been a fucked day for poking my head out and seeing the news. Anyone else regret getting out of bed?