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Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Texas Motor Speedway, NASCAR Dickies 500, 2009... the Chevrolet Camaro SS pace car arrived at a race in style.
In a Chinook helicopter.
As a salute to US military veterans, the monster double-rotor chopper touched down by the side of track, releasing the Camaro driven by NASA astronaut Doug Hurley, who is not only a US Marine Corps colonel, but also holds a Texas Motor Speedway season ticket and piloted the shuttle Endeavour to the International Space Station in July.
Just skip right to the 2 minute mark, go for the gusto, the rest is rubbish
0 comments Posted by andre at 10:50 PMLabels: commercial, Gullwing, Mercedes Benz
Labels: Challenger, Hollywood, movie, racing, Steve McQueen, wreck
The photo posted by Fabio Almeida was made in the district Taquaras rural Burnt Ranch, Sierra Santa Catarina.
Labels: pre 1930's gas station
Labels: Stutz
The photo above is from 1920, highlighting the "torpedo" a Ford TT.
The coolest thing in this image is the writing on the wall of the warehouse: Custodian of gasoline "Motano"-Standard Oil of Brazil.
So this was the sale of "Gazolina" in the early days! Well before the gasoline pumps, fuel was sold in department stores in brass!
http://antigosverdeamarelo.blogspot.com/2010/01/jacarei-curiosidades.html
Labels: Gas, pre 1930's gas station
Labels: VW
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Power Tour 2004's all first gen Camaro photo shoot finally released to the public
0 comments Posted by andre at 10:52 PM Download any or all of 3 sizes here http://www.hotrod.com/featuredvehicles/hrdp_1001w_first_gen_camaro_photo/index.html
Labels: Camaro
You won't see many '64-'66 Imperials in So cal for sale, the upcoming movie "the Green Hornet" needed 29 built
0 comments Posted by andre at 10:04 PM


and now he's building the Green Hornet "Black Beauty" Imperials.
29 of them.
great interview with Dennis here: http://www.latinoreview.com/news/fast-furious-week-continues-interview-with-car-coordinator-dennis-mccarthy-new-poster-6189 which is the same as the one here, http://www.collider.com/entertainment/interviews/article.asp/aid/10961/tcid/1http://www.collider.com/entertainment/interviews/article.asp/aid/10961/tcid/1http://www.collider.com/entertainment/interviews/article.asp/aid/10961/tcid/1 but with a different writer claiming credit for the writing... odd.
Labels: Dean Jeffries, Hollywood, Imperial, movie
Labels: Beautiful paint, Custom, Hood ornaments, hot rod trophy, innovation, pinstriping
Relix Riot at the Gilmore Car Museum in Hickory Corners Michigan
0 comments Posted by andre at 8:36 PM http://carsinbarns.blogspot.com/
Why don't we buy American cars? Jeff analyzed the situation (excerpts)
0 comments Posted by andre at 8:54 AMGM has 42 SUVs and trucks, 18 sedans, 8 coupes, 4 convertibles, 2 wagons and 1 hatchback.
.... little choice of American hatches in a sea of VW GTI's/Golfs/Beetles, Mazda 3's, Honda Civic Si's and Mini Coopers.
As much as I like the Camaro, I probably would never buy one because of the price and sheer principal. The day of the muscle car was over 30 years ago. If I want a muscle car I'll go buy a '69 Camaro for the same price and have a piece of automotive history.
Within my price range I had the Mustang, Camaro, and Soltice/Sky to choose from in the American market. Get ready for the competition now...Audi TT(Germany), VW Eos(Germany), BMW 1-series(Germany), Honda Accord coupe/Civic coupe/S2000(Japan), Nissan Z/Altima coupe(Japan), Hyundia Tiburon/Genesis coupe(Korea), Mazda Miata/RX-8(Japan), Mitsubishi Eclipse(Japan), Scion tc(Japan).....If you increase the budget by $5k there are a mess load of other imported cars to choose from.
Why doesn't GM or Ford offer sporty little sedans?
What happened to cool American cars ?
Read all about it: http://motoriginal.blogspot.com/2009/11/why-wont-americans-buy-american-cars.html
Labels: informative
Monday, March 29, 2010
http://carrosantigos.wordpress.com/2010/03/20/feliz-aniversario-chico/ gotta love Nik, he finds the coolest stuff!
Labels: Chevrolet, GM, Oldsmobile, vintage
Unusual engines... just one reason to but Hot Rod Deluxe (best of it's kind in print)
0 comments Posted by andre at 9:32 PMLabels: engines, racing engine
Via: http://farbror-sid.se/home/ for more playmate pink cars given by Playboy to the annual Playmate of the year: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2006/12/parade-mustang-with-rumble-seat-1-of-4.html
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Sophia Loren on the hood of a 300sl







Labels: bumper cars, celebrity, concept car, crash, Ford, Gullwing, Mercedes Benz, Nascar, Packard, Porsche, tires, train, wreck
Labels: humor
"My Mother the Car" the car was made by Norm Grabowski or Barris?
0 comments Posted by andre at 9:12 PMPremiering in 1965, what may be the strangest sitcom of all time is a reminder that borderline brain-dead TV executives have been with us for decades — and deserve no say in the big-budget boardroom. Jerry Van Dyke played a man who discovers that his mother's soul has been reincarnated in his automobile, enabling him to hear her voice through the radio http://www.esquire.com/the-side/feature/worst-tv-shows-100109Hot Rod Deluxe, May 2010 issue page 69 says Norm made it, and it was owned by Kaye Trapp, Hollywood studio photographer who used it as a push car for the Zueschel, Fuller, and Moody dragster
But according to http://local.aaca.org/junior/starcars/mother.htm Barris built the car; The car's body (finished in Metalflake carnation red with a white top) was made up from various vehicles including a Model T Ford, a Maxwell (precursor to the Chrysler), a Hudson, and pieces of a Chevrolet, including drive train. The car had a custom-made hood and radiator shell.
2 were made, one is at http://starcarstn.com/index.html in Tennessee along with a lot of other cool cars like the Munsters Dragula, and a collection of Barris customs
The video is badly editted news shorts from a local tv station perhaps... it seems like it once had commercials, only the first half is really worth watching
Labels: Barris, Hollywood, Norm Grabowski, tv cars
Saturday, March 27, 2010
via: http://kunst.gymszbad.de/zab2006/ts-1/kienholz/kienholz.htm
1964 sculpture expressing the "bedroom on wheels" statement about the older generation who were sexualy charged teens in the 30's, but became hypocrites and criticized the 60's sexually charged teens.