Saturday, March 29, 2008

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Email me at jbohjkl@yahoo.com to comment, or if you'll help me learn something about my readers

I'm wondering what city and country you are in,
If you have a website of your own,
How old you are,
Male of female,
If you have your own musclecar, race car, motorbike, show car, or something similar...
How you found this blog,
How often you check back to see what new stuff I've posted,
What you prefer to look for here, news, photos, the oddball stuff, links to other websites I liked, etc
What you liked most that I posted,
Whether you looked at all the stuff I've posted since Nov 2006...
What your 5 (or so) favorite automotive blogs or websites are

My email is jbohjkl@yahoo.com if you will fill me in.

I'm curious is all, the cool little map widget on this blog in the upper right hand corner shows us where people are looking at this blog from, and how many (about 320 a day) and I'm wondering about how many women vs men read my blog, etc etc.

I hope you keep enjoying what I find entertaining enough to post for you and my friends.

Radial engine chopper eye candy





That is unique exhaust work I've never seen before!
via spring break Bike Week, Daytona Beach Fla photos of http://testofwill.blogspot.com/ and

Willys Overland still truckin in good health







What a horrible idea, or it's taking advantage of a color blind person

Besides the guy who sold the rims, can anyone one claim this is appealing?

2nd chance for a totaled wreck, must have been a labor of love





Symbolic hosted a morning meet at their Service and Restoration Center, WOW, great show!

So many questions... but indisbutably the best conversation starter there ever was in a Ferrari office. For the story behind the table: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/01/story-behind-crushed-ferrari-at.html

Out in the shop...












The first Lamborghini ever sold to the public

Tha battered metal? That's the remains of the original nose.



Only remaining example of a threesome made by a racecar driver, I think it's a Platte... but I'm not sure.

restoration work at Symbolic Motors repair facility







Roman taxi... very interesting Fiat 600





For many more Fiat taxis, and similar Fiat utility vans.. http://stipistop.com/blog/2008/11/03/fiat-600-multipla-kene-nem-kene/