Showing posts with label unique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unique. Show all posts
Thursday, January 20, 2011

Innovation in steering wheel design, that never went into production... the "Wrist Twist" from Mercury

Monday, January 17, 2011

Jim Lakey's Speed Shop, Piqua Ohio, 1963 Nash Metro B/Comp dragster. Lovin it.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

24 butterflies, 8 blowers, and makes 3400 hp worth of Nitrous powered grin... Mike Harrah's Detroit Diesel, does it make you feel a bit awed?

Friday, December 31, 2010

Zaniest thing I've seen in a while, the Jade Warrior from 1985






    Skip the first 30 seconds

    Learned about it from http://zelastchancegaragedu78.blogspot.com/ information from http://www.dragzine.com/news/the-jade-warrior-a-truly-insane-and-one-of-a-kind-ride/

    The creation of British motorcycle racer Angus MacPhail, who built it himself in his garage, it's called the “Jade Warrior,” did the quarter mile in under 8 seconds a quarter century ago without the use of nitromethane. That's riding on the tip of a bullet.

    It was powered by an inline 4-cylinder that blended MacPhail’s own engineering with that of a Ford Cosworth and sported a Roots supercharger producing somewhere between 400 and 500 horsepower.

    The frame was, obviously, a completely one-off piece that was built monocoque-style – with a main center section made of alloy and put together with Araldite adhesive and Monel rivets. A well-designed body with ground effects incorporated helped keep it stable and hooked up at close to 200 MPH. Angus claimed it was actually very easy to navigate down the track.Source URL: https://automotivetrendnews.blogspot.com/search/label/unique
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Monday, December 20, 2010

One big honking vehicle, the TC-497 Overland Train, Obsolete the day it was finished

Friday, December 17, 2010

Unique method of loading a forklift on a trailer

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Innovative hot rodder made a fifth wheel trailer to haul his slingshot, mate up with his hot rod. That has to be unique! It's awesome!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

2 story tall bicycle, first time I've seen it's kind. Good thing I had my camera handy

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Adele air car

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

A LOT of Americans made automobiles in 1900-1930, here are a some, a couple of them I've never heard of

    1895 Electrobat II... and for the trivia buffs, it was the winner of the first car race in America

    Geronimo's Cadillac is how it was presented, but I doubt that he owned it... it's probably a photo op planned picture

    Teddy Roosevelt in a Fawick Flyer at the Sioux Falls Railroad Depot. Only 5 were ever built
    A Moosejaw Standard

    A Saxon

    1915 Monroe

    1916 Woods Mobilette

    1917 Apperson Jack Rabbit

    This is a 1917 Geronimo

    1920 Barley Roamer roadster

    1923 Arkansas Climber

    1952 Maverick

    A Powell, made in LA
    All of these are only a fraction of the interesting defunct manufacturers on the Jalopy Journal thread that challenged car guys every where to post photos and information about car makers that went out of business long ago: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=397594
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1950 Martin Stationette


    James V. Martin was a prolific inventor who spent years designing cars that he hoped someone would be willing to produce. The Stationette was his last attempt. Produced by Commonwealth Research Corp. in New York, NY, this car is an all wooden monocoque construction. It features no axles, shock absorbers, or propeller shaft, which Mr. Martin claimed made it cheaper to build.
    It was designed to fit the needs of the suburban commuter, as popular acceptance would greatly ease traffic congestion. The Stationette was shown at the 1954 World Motor Sports Show and offered as 'America' Economy Car of the Future.' Mr. Martin failed to convince anyone to produce this car.

    information from lanemotormuseum.org ; via: http://www.conceptcarz.com/events/eventVehicle.aspx?carID=15184&eventID=200&catID=1551&whichPage=1
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Monday, August 9, 2010

First American car transporter?

I didn't know the "Dark Knight" motorcycle was a real working cycle

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