Showing posts with label duece. Show all posts
Showing posts with label duece. Show all posts

Thursday, August 26, 2010

the USA At Last hot rod from "Mr Hobbs Takes a Vacation"


Anyone know what the story is about this roadster?

Monday, June 7, 2010

cool things found at Greyhandgang.com

What do you think, an airport runway snow melter?

Buckminster Fuller and a Dymaxion
Cuban taxi's.... aren't they awesome! Looks like a 55 Ford and a 53 Chev. I'd take a ride in these over a modern taxi, damn right I would

I'm not sure, but it looks like the trans-arctic vehicle

A street car used to build artificial reefs

The Vereycken Diwheel 1947 and you can read more about it http://douglas-self.com/MUSEUM/TRANSPORT/diwheel/diwheel.htm

The Munsters coach it looks like, it is on Santa Monica Blvd, and it's 1964

An Autogyro over New York

a photo of the Blitzen Benz I haven't seen before
looks like El Mirage

What an Americana moment, the purple car is a Studebaker Commander I think

Monday, September 21, 2009

Encinitas car cruise is a source of cars I don't see at the more heavily photographed closer cruises



A compare and contrast here








Why bring dogs? I don't get it. Isn't a crowd of people difficult enough to walk around in without pushing a baby carriage with dogs in it?




To the right of the bottle opener (cool thing to have on the dash) is Jimmy Shine's autograph
Umm. . . he is the newest custom hot rod builder at So-Cal Speed Shop http://www.jimmyshine.com/bio-index.htm








http://www.customrodder.com/features/0509cr_custom_cars_legends/index.html


Nice Plymouth custom! It's gonna be great when it's got one color





The ashtray for the back seat passengers.. yeah, obsolete as the choke lever, I know


I like the contrast of the 60's headlights and fender vs. the 08. Why do they continue to carry on a name when the next generation has no resemblence to the original? The only common factor I can think of is that they both have 4 tires.














Above: still my favorite duece for the paint scheme


Prototype '65 Ford GT40 MK1 tribute by the Bailey Edwards Cars company in South Africa


Well done tanks!





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