Showing posts with label steering wheel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steering wheel. Show all posts
Saturday, April 04, 2026
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Monday, November 17, 2025
Thursday, September 25, 2025
Gordon Murray S1 LM is a styling design, and not a functioning car, and since it's only ever going to be pushed around museums and car shows, they insert a steering wheel into the back, between the tail lights, to steer it! Thank you Marc!
skip the 1st 40 seconds, and you'll see that the steering wheel in the back stays in place while transporting the car.
Thursday, September 04, 2025
how many steering wheels does a car manufacturer need to stock?
"we only need three, maybe four different versions of a steering wheel. At the moment, we have over 100!”
Audi CEO, Gernot Döllner
Saturday, December 14, 2024
Thursday, February 15, 2024
There are a lot of cool things shared on Facebook
I’ve became friends with the man who owns my dad’s 67 Chevelle.
He’s taken extremely great care of the car and restored it to a better car than we had growing up. As he was upgrading certain things on the car, I asked him to not get rid of the steering wheel if he hadn’t already. I knew it was old and he would prolly replace it with a better shape or new.
Little did I know I would come home from a business trip to find my dad’s steering wheel in a box he had shipped to me.
I immediately cried tears of joy just remembering the conversations me and my dad had as he grasp that wheel talking to me as a child all through high school.
Such a happy moment for me and lucky to have met such decent people in the hot rod world. Holding the steering wheel my dad taught me how to drive with was so special.
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Friday, May 12, 2023
Tuesday, August 09, 2022
Friday, April 15, 2022
Tuesday, April 05, 2022
Sunday, April 03, 2022
Sunday, February 06, 2022
Sunday, January 09, 2022
Thursday, December 16, 2021
"You took down Captain Bob's steering wheel!?!!" from the movie Hudson Hawk, 1991, a lesson in the "Noodle Incident" tv trope
does anyone know what the story was behind making a big deal about a steering wheel in the movie?
How could you take this down? Captain Bob's steering wheel!
Remember that night he came in?
Nobody could figure where he got this.
Named for an incident referenced by the characters of Calvin and Hobbes, where the author admitted he decided against ever stating what happened, as he figured nothing he could come up with would be as outrageous as what the readers thought happened
Tuesday, March 02, 2021
Thursday, January 07, 2021
the Ford vs Chevy race to dominate any and every aspect of the automotive world resulted in a lot of similar things, like the ponycars, Mustang and Camaro, the car trucks, Ranchero and El Camino, the 427 vs 427, and the wrist twist steering
1st photo is the Mercury Wrist Twist if I recall correctly, and bottom is the Chevy Turbo Titan III
Thursday, May 14, 2020
there is a business in Three Lakes Wisconsin that sells vintage boat stuff, Fine Wood Boats
and might have what you need for your hot rod, or vintage Chris Craft...
http://www.finewoodboats.com/
plus a couple photos from the 1962 races. How cool are these trucks!!!
https://www.woodyboater.com/blog/2020/04/02/fine-wood-boats-where-to-find-classic-boat-parts-in-these-parts/
https://www.facebook.com/WoodyBoater/photos/a.258067450929154/2760652937337247
Saturday, March 28, 2020
1913 Pipe... I've never heard of that before, but not a surprise when I learned that it was a company in Brussels, destroyed in WW1
The Belgian Pipe company was founded by Alfred and Victor Goldschmidt in 1898, with production of Panhard type automobiles appearing from 1900. Within a couple of years, the brothers were aimed their business at the sporting car market and began to announce a series of technically innovative cars. First came the introduction of the Jenatzy electric clutch system, then a hemispherical overhead valve engine penned by ex-Mercedes designer Otto Pfänder, leading to a second place in the 1907 Kaiserpreis.
As they progressed through the first decade of the 20th Century the business grew well, but they were unable to recover from the loss of Pfänder in 1907, and destruction of their factory during World War One.
great steering wheel!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/188086268281327/permalink/868166103606670/
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