Saturday, April 30, 2016

Friday, April 29, 2016

spiffy ol taxi

Goofy, but an interesting look at 70s hot rod comics

sprint car man cave

big closures and cut backs for Caterpillar's non union factories, meanwhile, the CEO bagged an 18 million dollar pay package

Caterpillar Inc. says it will close five more factories, and cut 820 blue collar jobs, in reaction to slowing demand for construction and mining equipment worldwide by cutting capacity.

Caterpillar says it has laid off 5,300 workers between last September through March 30. With Thursday’s announcement, Caterpillar is closing or consolidating 20 facilities.

http://wlfi.com/2016/04/28/caterpillar-closing-5-more-plants-amid-low-demand/

Mr. Oberhelman’s base salary last year was flat with 2014 at $1.6 million. His overall compensation increased because of larger awards of stock and options. He received stock and options worth $13 million when they were issued, compared with $8.4 million in 2014 when he received only options.

http://www.wsj.com/articles/caterpillar-ceos-2015-pay-package-reached-17-9-million-1461590487


and yet in 2014 they had this world record high sand castle built to increase brand recognition
http://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/world/2014/11/12/18910323/

In the news, the Dead Red laws, now bikers can legally move through a red light if it doesn't change to green after 2 minutes in 16 states

Late last month Indiana joined 15 other states with the passing of house bill 1080, better known as the “dead red” law.

The bill, authored by local state representative Mike Karickhoff (R), authorizes motorcycle, moped, and bicycle riders who fail to trigger a traffic signal at an intersection to drive through a red light, so long as the rider first stops for two minutes and then proceeds cautiously.

The other states that have “dead red” laws are Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, Minnesota, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin, and California.

http://speedandengines.com/2016/04/26/dead-red-law-passes-indiana-motorcyclists-permitted-drive-red-light-two-minutes-undetected/

CNN reporter Lisa Ling went into the Mongols MC and did a episode for her show "Life With Lisa". It aired last October

car guys know this

Full size snap together model car kits







I've posted these before, separately, and never could find them, so here they are together

celebrating 90 years of commercial aviation, United posts a cool interactive timeline website


take a moment to relax and get a kick out of their marketing coup

https://hub.united.com/united-innovation-firsts-1710267056.html

The carrot and stick approach to govt mandated safety bike helmets


It's coupons for ice cream if the Prince Edward Island (PEI) cops see you with a helmet, and a ticket for a $500 fine or an education session on why nosy do-gooders made the bike helmet law in Canada.

Sure, Canadians are the most polite, but damn, when some intrusive jackass decides what you have to do with your safety passes a law, they strap you to a cannon and lite the fuse.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/bicycle-helmet-enforcement-headway-1.3558294
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince-edward-island/charlottetown-police-didn-t-prioritize-bike-helmet-laws-this-summer-1.3246437
https://www.facebook.com/CBCPEI/?fref=nf

Kim writes: "But making helmets mandatory for bicyclists could backfire: While they no doubt help in a crash, a law about them would also send the message, that bicycling is an inherently dangerous activity. Many years ago in the UK, a study was made about the consequences of making bicycle helmets mandatory. Turned out that it'd cause so many people then not bicycle at all, that the overall health benefits would decline."

Coolest story you'll hear all day, airline pilot surprises military son, pilots him out of the middle east. "I made my way behind him and asked, 'First Lieutenant Lopes, what are you doing on my aircraft?'"



Capt. Mario Lopes, a Washington D.C.-based pilot with United Airlines, learned that his son, First Lt. Mario Lopes, was scheduled to return from Kuwait on April 14. When Lopes learned that there was an opportunity to pilot a military flight to Norfolk, Virginia, on the same day, he knew he had to seize it.

"I told my wife that this couldn't be a coincidence," Lopes said. "No one could confirm or deny if he would actually be a passenger on my aircraft, but I knew I had to take the chance and find out."

When the day of the flight came, Lopes briefed the crew about his plan to surprise his son and asked for their help in distracting him.

"I gave my lead flight attendant Audrey a bag of Mario's favorite cookies to distract him while I tried to sneak onboard," Lopes told ABC News.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/father-surprises-son-captain-flight-back-deployment/story?id=38704096
https://hub.united.com/united-captain-surprises-military-son-1756923601.html

the 1873 bus at the 1923 Le Mans, it's 50th anniversary (wow)

begin the slow clap of brotherly approval for the man that blocks the speed camera with his hatchback, and goes to the pub for a pint!

the Boss of all days, Happy 429 day!



and I also want to feature the rarest of 429 SCJ cars, the Cobra Falcon


and share my apprecitation of the often overlooked Torino (this one was only used once and stuffed into storage)



possibly the best looking muscle car of the 60s


the only 429 Torino Squire, reminds us that even station wagons could be special ordered

and don't forget, the Boss Cougar! Even Mercury's had muscle!


and I have to include the rarely mentioned Talledaga


Thursday, April 28, 2016

seriously.... Swift? Can't you read the few small words on the one sign? We aren't asking for miracles, just read the damn signs!

a hover bike is now a reality



http://speedsociety.com/this-guy-just-made-a-homemade-hoverbike-awesome/?source=gc

give props to Ford for sponsoring this. It takes balls for a major corporation to open the checkbook for a guy like Furze and let him do whatever the hell he wants! If every American corporation was open-minded enough to sponsor top makers, we'd see some truly incredible things.

Colin Furze, the creator of this homemade hover bike, is a plumber, stuntman, inventor, filmmaker, and YouTuber from England.

 Furze left school at 16 to become a plumber. After joining a Gadget Geeks’ Sky1 program, he started inventing things. This led to his insane popularity on Youtube with nearly 2.6-million subscribers and a quarter of a billion views total.





cool lawn ornament

nice coupe

Volvo wagon... gasser style. That's clever

not quiet as good as a movie, but better than a photo, a gif of a Lancia Ferrari D50, from Fangio, showing how he won the 56 or 57 GP

the 70s were kinda weird, and plenty of pot was smoked

fender cover used to keep the sun out of the race car, or the frost off the windshield... whichever it was, I've never seen a fender cover used this way before

there is glory in a smokey burn out

it wasn't a Torino Cobra... it was simply the Ford Cobra. I bet that pissed off Carroll Shelby

Cool way to deliver new motorcycles.


They started to build bicycle parts in 1890, Complete bicycles in 1900, motorcycles in 1903, and cars in 1907.
 They stopped building cars in 1922, and motorcycles in 1935.
 They continued on making parts until 1987.

thanks Steve!

wow, the hair styles of the Top Gear guys, in the 70s

the trucking industry in general


dang, clever advertising

Hitler learns the old man Corvette beats his beloved but overpriced lousy Porsche - hilarious





I'm allways intrigued to see where my photos end up, this time, a website from Curacao


the full gallery of the Decoliner from the Long Beach event of 2011: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/10/blastolene-brothers-invent-again-randy.html


I still find it a compliment that anyone likes my photos more than the rest on the internet of some specific thing, but wouldn't it be cool if they would get in touch so I could talk car stuff with other enthusiasts that have a website? hell yeah!