Showing posts with label Cord. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cord. Show all posts

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Cool airplanes interest almost everyone.

I wasn't sure what the aircraft on the ground was (above it you see the B52 that it used for piggy back rides to test altitude) , but 3 readers used the comment feature to let me know it was the Northrop HL 10, used to do flight research on aircraft design for unpowered reentry from space, utilizing the speed of falling to create lift for the controlled flight of the spacecraft. More interesting than the facts of it's intended R&D use, is that it was the featured spacecraft the Million Dollar Man tv show appeared to use as the crash vehicle that made it necesary to create the bionic man. Just a fun tidbit. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northrop_HL-10


Amelia Earheart and her Cord
Bombers, love them, love the look, the stories, the awesome amount of turret guns

Friday, October 22, 2010

An example of the cool vehicles that Bring A Trailer" has every day

Australian Charger Hemi Six Pack

Mercury Comet Cyclone

1965 Impala NASCAR racer

1959 Ferrari 250 GT California Spider, like the Ferris Bueller car
1957 BMW 503, like the Elvis post a couple weeks ago

Cord 813 Beverly

1922 Battistini coachwork Buick

1914 Hupmobile
So enjoy Bring A Trailer; http://bringatrailer.com/ there is no telling what will show up, last time I looked it was an SCCA racer Mustang from the late 60's, in need of restoration and then you'd be on the vintage racing circuit in great company!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Woodlight headlights, very cool looking, very rare. It figures they are in high demand

I am a fan of the design of these headlights, and if you want to see more, click this link and see all the rest I've posted: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/search/label/woodlight%20headlights

On the Blastolene B-702, also known as the french curve. Beautiful work of art, a full gallery here: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2007/11/b-702-beautiful-design-by-blastolene.html

Saturday, August 29, 2009

The last La Mesa cruise night of the summer of 2009

A look around at the small main drag that everyone cruises

The bikers always line up on this street









I found it cool that this VW doesn't have a back window


1929 Cord










These two Caddys are always in front of Sanfilippos
1956 Empi sportster before fiberglass



The Sanfilippos Stude has a happy driver

There were about 4 split window vettes



Terrific color











I noticed the fender skirts on this Galaxie and didn't recall ever seeing them before