http://www.retrotogo.com/ebay_watch/index.html
1960 Messerschmitt KR200 bubble car
1972 Mini Clubman Estate
1969 Fiat 500
1963 Triumph Herald
are just a few there recently
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Website that finds cool stuff on Ebay, like 60's cars!
Posted by alex at 10:19 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Burnout video of the week! A pair of customs at Las Vegas dragstrip
Posted by alex at 10:16 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Hello!
Hello Sweden, Hello Finland!
Hello Argentina, Hello Chile!
Posted by alex at 10:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Great artists in automotive fine art
for the above two, http://www.rpmart.com/newsculpt.html but look around through all his stuff, it's terrific. Richard Pietruska is a teacher at the Art Center of Design, Pasadena... you've heard about that college, it's the one Chip Foose and Dick Teague went to.
One artist, Bill Motta, was the art director of Road and Track magazine. He is the V.P. of the Automobile Fine Arts Society and a member of the National Acrylic Painters' Association. http://todaysinspiration.blogspot.com/2006/02/bill-motta.html
Posted by alex at 9:38 PM 0 comments
This will have you wanting to take a trip, and then wondering how to raise the money to go
Posted by alex at 9:32 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Terrific snapshot of the determined spirit to win
http://www.lbvcr.com/gallery.cfm/flag/2/category/18/id/380/category_name/2007%20LBVCR%20Photographer%20of%20the%20Year
Posted by alex at 9:25 PM 0 comments
Labels: London to Brighton, race, steam powered
Hurst wheels
Popular Hot Rodding magazine has a great 5 page article on Hurst wheels, but of course they don't have a word of it on their website, so let me recommend you go take a look at the nearest magazine rack, June 2008 issue, page 48
Posted by alex at 7:27 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
If you have a fortune to spend on a rare car, here's a interesting bunch
They have an unrestored '65 Shelby GT350, but we've all seen them before, however I bet you've never seen the owners manual, I haven't.
http://fantasyjunction.com/used-cars.php?SID=664d9edb2ef32f7f37853da6cfa69c7f
Posted by alex at 6:47 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Very odd way to treat a Hispano - Suiza
http://www.octane-magazine.com/carsforsale.php?seecarsforsale=6414
Posted by alex at 6:24 PM 0 comments
Labels: carrozzeria, Custom, Hispano-Suiza, Pixdaus
Russian May Day parade of military vehicles
http://amazing-filtered.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2008-04-30T11%3A09%3A00%2B04%3A00&max-results=1
Posted by alex at 5:54 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Zeel Design choppers
Posted by alex at 5:48 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Games to keep your mind off the drive
http://americaonwheels.org/AOW%20Car%20Games.htm has several, most of them I've never heard of.
I have used the 'farthest state plate' to keep my mind active and looking around, and when on a long drive with someone else the name game is a fun and competitive way to see who can start the next name with the last letter of the previous full name. ie Jack PalancE to Emilio EsteveS to Steven SpielberG to George Burns. This was a great way to waste a lot of time on watch while I was in the Navy too. It gets competitive when someone has to start a name with a X, Y, or V. Yasmine Bleeth was always a good bet.
Name foreign cars from a certain country was a good one too.
What did you use? jbohjkl@yahoo.com
Posted by alex at 5:32 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Save the date for Encinitas Cruise, June 19
June 19
Rods & Woodies Classic Car Show 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. every third Thursday through Sept. 18, South Coast Highway 101 between H and D streets, Encinitas.
Info: http://encinitas101.com/news_events-woodies.html or (760) 943-1950.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080426/news_1dd26signcal.html
Posted by alex at 5:06 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Technically true
Mattell is the largest car maker in the world, at 5 million toy cars a month. http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/advanstar/sap_200803/#/8
Posted by alex at 4:23 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Driver improvement interview
The other remedial measures program is for drivers convicted of non-drinking and driving related Criminal Code offences who have no previous alcohol-related convictions. You must undergo a Ministry of Transportation driver improvement interview.
If you have not completed the driver improvement interview by the time your Criminal Code suspension expires, your license will be further suspended until you have completed the remedial requirements.
This program also applies to Ontario residents convicted of driving-related Criminal Code offences in any other province of Canada, or equivalent offences in the states of Michigan and New York, as well as to out-of-province drivers who are convicted in Ontario.
Posted by alex at 9:46 AM 0 comments
Driver improvement interview
The other remedial measures program is for drivers convicted of non-drinking and driving related Criminal Code offences who have no previous alcohol-related convictions. You must undergo a Ministry of Transportation driver improvement interview.
If you have not completed the driver improvement interview by the time your Criminal Code suspension expires, your license will be further suspended until you have completed the remedial requirements.
This program also applies to Ontario residents convicted of driving-related Criminal Code offences in any other province of Canada, or equivalent offences in the states of Michigan and New York, as well as to out-of-province drivers who are convicted in Ontario.
Posted by alex at 9:46 AM 0 comments
Vehicle Impoundment Program
If you are caught driving while your license is suspended for a Criminal Code offence, the vehicle you are driving will be impounded for a minimum of 45 days. This applies whether the vehicle is borrowed from a friend or family member, used for business or employment purposes, rented or leased. The owner of the vehicle must pay the towing and storage costs before the vehicle will be released. This program applies to all motor vehicles including passenger vehicles, motorcycles, trucks and buses.
The Vehicle Impoundment Program makes vehicle owners responsible for ensuring that anyone driving their vehicles is not suspended for a Criminal Code conviction. People loaning or renting their vehicles can verify that a driver’s license is valid by phone at 1-900-565-6555 or online at www.mto.gov.on.ca. You can also get a driver’s abstract at Driver and Vehicle License Issuing Offices or Service Ontario Kiosks. There is a nominal fee for each license checked.
Posted by alex at 5:07 AM 0 comments
Vehicle Impoundment Program
If you are caught driving while your license is suspended for a Criminal Code offence, the vehicle you are driving will be impounded for a minimum of 45 days. This applies whether the vehicle is borrowed from a friend or family member, used for business or employment purposes, rented or leased. The owner of the vehicle must pay the towing and storage costs before the vehicle will be released. This program applies to all motor vehicles including passenger vehicles, motorcycles, trucks and buses.
The Vehicle Impoundment Program makes vehicle owners responsible for ensuring that anyone driving their vehicles is not suspended for a Criminal Code conviction. People loaning or renting their vehicles can verify that a driver’s license is valid by phone at 1-900-565-6555 or online at www.mto.gov.on.ca. You can also get a driver’s abstract at Driver and Vehicle License Issuing Offices or Service Ontario Kiosks. There is a nominal fee for each license checked.
Posted by alex at 5:07 AM 0 comments
Is Bajaj Auto going to Launch bajaj pulsar 300 cc?
i received news from autos blog that Bajaj Auto going to modifikasi Launch bajaj pulsar 300 cc. i think it is really good bike if it is launched . I guess that Bajaj Pulsar 300cc will be the best selling among all bajaj bikes. But the fact is there is no official announcement from bajaj auto untill today. Bajaj Pulsar 300cc Price matters a lot for buyers. Is Bajaj Pulsar 300cc going to launch? Still this question is in the mind of the readers. Bajaj Pulsar 300cc Bike Photos looks cool.
Posted by alex at 1:39 AM 0 comments
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
I like these, but can't recall where I found them
Posted by alex at 10:07 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
Great all around photographer
Posted by alex at 10:02 PM 0 comments
Labels: photographer, photography
Old photography website, http://www.shorpy.com/
Cars and photograhy, a picture of both my favorite things in one.
1924 Harley used by the Post Office for Special Delivery. Not a chance in a zillion they'd ever buy a Harley nowadays for postal deliveries
Via http://www.shorpy.com/
Posted by alex at 9:57 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
WW2 warbirds
I think both of these were from http://pixdaus.com/
Posted by alex at 9:54 PM 0 comments
Broken rail probable cause for derailment
The ATSB has found that a broken rail emanating from rail defect was the most probable cause of the derailment of a freight train in South Australia.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has today released its final report into the investigation of a derailment on 10 June 2007 near Bates in SA in which 11 wagons in the middle of the train derailed and 4 overturned and were extensively damaged.
The investigation established that the derailment probably resulted from an undetected flaw in the rail which caused a section to break away under the train. While track at the derailment site had been ultrasonically tested for cracks in the past, the frequency of these inspections did not adequately take into consideration issues such as the rail quality, age, ambient temperature profile and train impact loadings.
In the interests of enhancing future rail safety, the Australian Rail Track Corporation has been proactive in adopting a number of measures to address the safety issues identified by the ATSB. These include an increase in rail testing frequency and a review of their Code of Practice to enhance engineering maintenance/testing procedures in relation to ultrasonic rail flaw detection.
Posted by alex at 9:51 PM 0 comments
Broken rail probable cause for derailment
The ATSB has found that a broken rail emanating from rail defect was the most probable cause of the derailment of a freight train in South Australia.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has today released its final report into the investigation of a derailment on 10 June 2007 near Bates in SA in which 11 wagons in the middle of the train derailed and 4 overturned and were extensively damaged.
The investigation established that the derailment probably resulted from an undetected flaw in the rail which caused a section to break away under the train. While track at the derailment site had been ultrasonically tested for cracks in the past, the frequency of these inspections did not adequately take into consideration issues such as the rail quality, age, ambient temperature profile and train impact loadings.
In the interests of enhancing future rail safety, the Australian Rail Track Corporation has been proactive in adopting a number of measures to address the safety issues identified by the ATSB. These include an increase in rail testing frequency and a review of their Code of Practice to enhance engineering maintenance/testing procedures in relation to ultrasonic rail flaw detection.
Posted by alex at 9:51 PM 0 comments
1974 GTO... rare red white and blue, gotta give credit for restoring this and bringing it out to car shows
Posted by alex at 9:39 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus
1960 Bonneville 4 door
Posted by alex at 9:14 PM 0 comments
Labels: Pixdaus