Saturday, September 17, 2011

2011 Motorcycle Helmets

This is a must read for bikers................toooooooooooo much
Never cease to marvel at the Free Enterprise System, When a product reaches the point where it's right on to impossible to improve its functionality, someone will still come up with a way to make people want to ditch their old one and get yours. Check out these motorcycle helmets. .



















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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

What do you do with old Bumper cars?

What do you do with old Bumper cars? Use them in City streets?

WHO KNEW?

Yes, you read that right; these little beauties are street legal. They run on either Kawasaki or Honda motorcycle engines and co-opt vintage bumper car bodies into the most awesome form of mini-car we've seen in too long.












There are seven of these little monsters floating around California , and they're all the creation of one man, Tom Wright, a builder in the outskirts of San Diego who figured the leftovers of the Long Beach Pike amusement park needed a more dignified end than the trash heap. They were originally powered by two cylinder Harley Davidson Motorcycle engines but they rattled like heck because of the two cylinder vibration. Tom replaces them with four cylinder Honda or Kawasaki 750's and a couple have been measured as capable of 160 MPH, which is terrifyingly fast in machines with such a short wheelbase.

By the way, they are almost indestructible in accidents!


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Sunday, July 10, 2011

RAREST CAR‏

WORLD'S RAREST CAR

This is the car that in 1954 could have "killed" the Corvette. So, Chevrolet, being GM's big sales and profit division, campaigned to GM to "kill" this car. When Chevy was coming out with its 6-cyl. sports car with its 2-speed "powerglide" transmission and side curtains, here was a sports car from Olds with a big old V-8 and power windows.

So, GM said no to Oldsmobile on building this car.

The world's rarest automobile: a 1954 Concept Old's Rocket F88 - the only one in existence. (read the story below)

John S. Hendricks, (Discovery Communications founder) paid in excess of 3 million to acquire this 1954 Oldsmobile F-88 Convertible Concept Car .

After spending decades as a collection of parts stuffed into wooden crates, the F-88 was reassembled. In 1954 the F-88 was a Motorama Dream Car and was one of only two, or an unconfirmed possible three, ever created. The F-88 seen here is literally the only car left of its kind and was sold to John and Maureen Hendricks at the prestigious Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction in Scottsdale , Arizona , for an unbelievable $3,240,000. This acquisition made automotive history and is the cornerstone of the Gateway Colorado Automobile Museum in its own special room in a rotating display worthy of the F-88!























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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Tis Not Stainless Steel/See What $4.00 Gas Is Doing For This Guy!

Seen one of these yet?
This Probably qualifies as Xtreme... If you are having any problems in this tough economy getting sponsors,..maybe contact this guy, looks like he could sponsor the whole Nascar, Indy and many more race circuits completely on his own..

This is not stainless steel... (see explanation at bottom).







Recession? What recession?
So, it seems that this "global recession"
has not impacted negatively on everyone.
Check this out!
It's a Mercedes Benz owned by an Abu Dhabi
oil billionaire (naturally).

Featuring the newly developed V10 quad turbo
with 1,600 horsepower and 2800nm of torque
0-100km/h in less than 2secs, 1/4 mile in 6.89 secs
running on biofuel.

That is NOT stainless steel, people, it is WHITE GOLD!
I'm sure you'll sleep better tonight, knowing that the
exorbitant dollars you're paying for gas these days are
at least going to a good cause...


sources:Exoticsonroad.com

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Monday, April 18, 2011

OLD CROME

'Old Chrome'
Anyone on this planet could only dream of owning any one of these cars. A couple restored every one of these cars and still retain ownership to everyone. They live on Vancouver Island. This collection is without a doubt the absolute finest collection of fifties cars in the World. I will endeavor through mere photographs to display this incredible collection of beauty on this webpage.






1956 Ford Skyliner (Glasstop)** We restored this car in 1988 from an original car that came from the Indian reservation here on Vancouver Island. It is full power with all options.




1956 Meteor Crown Victoria** We restored this car in 1990 and drove it to Ocean Shores Washington for its first drive. It is full power with all accessories except "air".


1955 Meteor Convertible** This car is mostly original and it has taken me 28 years to buy it from the origional owner. This car spent a good part of its life in Winnipeg. There is probably only about 8 of these cars surviving out of the total production of 201 cars. We have driven this car more last summer than any of our other cars. I rebuilt all the mechanics and added all the accessories and options, and it has everything except "air". There is an article on this car in FoMoCo Times.



1956 Meteor Convertible** Meteors used some Mercury colors in 1956. This 56 Meteor is painted Grove Green and Saffron Yellow with a black lightning bolt and the production numbers are only 479. It is full power with all accessories except "air". She has taken us to Rockin Red Deer in Alberta, Hot August Nights in Reno, and many other trips. Because of the colour, we call her "Juicy Fruit", and many people have seen this car.



1956 Mercury M-100 Pickup** We have driven this truck all over the place form Calif. to Manitoba to Sturgis many times since we bought it in 1978. About 12 years ago I put an Aspen suspension, 302 and AOD in the truck to make it drive better It has never missed a beat. The next time I rebuild the truck I have a 5 L. for it.



55 Merc Sun Valley** I bought this car from an old lady's estate sale in 1983. It was rust free but pretty banged up with only 26000 miles on it. I added all the options and accessories, and restored only as needed, keeping the car as origional as possible.



56 Mercury Montclair Convertible** This car is one of our favorites. I found what was left of it in the Spokane area and restored and drove it to Hot August Nights in Reno in 1996. It is London Grey and Persimmon with full power and all accessories.



1955 Mercury Convertible** I tow barred this car from Southern Calif. in 1989 behind my little Ford short box 302. The 55 was so ugly, not once did anyone give me the "thumbs up". It is now restored Canadian colors, Sunset Coral with matching Tapestry weave interior and Metric speedo, full power, and accessory steering wheel. It has only 530 miles on it because we mostly drive the 56 Mercury convertible.



1958 Pontiac Parisienne Convertible** I built this car out of a super basket case. I welded 6 months on this car alone. It is a 348 tri-power, bucket seats and with practically every factory and dealer option avaliable in 1958. We drove this car to Hot August Nights in 2004.



1966 Park Lane convertible** I bought this car at Don Wheaton's in Edmonton when I was a kid, working in the oilfields in 1968. My wife and I honey mooned in this car in 1969 and then went overseas to work in the oilfield for 25 years. I had the car in my barn in Manitoba until May 2005. It is now at home on Vancouver Island with 30,000 miles showing on the speedometer. This is a Canadian built, bucket seat car in which only a handful were made.




The 64 Park Lane convertible is a good old 78,000 mile car, with all good parts to restore it. It is a full power, bucket seat car with super marauder engine and rare 15" wheels. I have cast iron headers and tri-power for it.




1958 Mercury Convertible** I looked for one of these cars for about 10 years and finally got this one from John Fowlie in Calif. We restored it with a 430, full power with memory seat and everything, and it is big. I was able to find a lot of NOS parts for this car, probably because not many of these cars are being restored. Mostly 57's.




When I found the 59 Impala, it was a rust bucket, folded up on a 8 ft pallat. The car had no interior or powertrain. It was origionally a black Canadian built car. I have installed a 1995 LT-1 fuel injected engine with 700R4 trans, but when finished this car will look like it was built this way from the factory(I hope). It is going to be the usual cruiser with fenderskirts, full continental kit, spotlights and so on. It is presently 70% finished but will probably be finished for next spring.



This 1959 Edsel Convertible is the latest addition to the Mountaintop Collection. Of course it goes without saying, this machine has full power options and has been meticulously restored under skilled hands.. Another beautiful contribution to an already stunning collection.


It is hard to imagine for me how all the cars that I had always admired all my life and just dreamed about how they used to look..........can actually be located in and indeed be the property of one couple in Canada. They couldn't possibly belong to finer people. Without their vision, fortitude, and desire, these cars would very probably be nothing but a mere memory processed in a scrapyard somewhere. Their efforts have ensured that these treasures of our past will be enjoyed by many generations to come. Thanks Guys

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