Cops and Rodders | Car, Truck, Motorcycle Show, Tucson Arizona, Tucson Police Foundation —.
DO NOT MISS THIS!!!!
I’ll be there wandering around – not taking my cars, but it is a great cause and a ton of fun!!!!
Cops and Rodders | Car, Truck, Motorcycle Show, Tucson Arizona, Tucson Police Foundation —.
DO NOT MISS THIS!!!!
I’ll be there wandering around – not taking my cars, but it is a great cause and a ton of fun!!!!
Highlights From Day 4, SEMA 2012 – Hot Rod Magazine Blog.
Brandan and Jesse snagged a ton of photos from SEMA today, mostly encompassing the Racing and Performance segment but capturing a lot of random stuff as well. Browse the gallery below for some particular points of interest, and click through to see the full set at CarDomain.
Win This ‘Stang! Craftsman 1965 Ford Mustang Giveaway SEMA 2012 – Hot Rod Magazine Blog.
Nice looking Mustang. It is done right!!!
You can win Project Restoration Rollout at SEMA 2012! You have to register by Saturday, November 3, 2012 at Craftsman.com to win. You can also go to the site to watch the tutorial videos that followed the build of the Mustang. New videos stop when the contest does on Saturday.
Go to Craftsman.com and sign up for the Craftsman Club to register.
Craftsman Club members can enter the sweepstake in these ways:
1 entry by opting into the sweepstakes
1 entry by answering the trivia question after watching each video – for a total of 24 entries
5 bonus entries for answering all trivia questions correctly
Up to 10 entries for craftsman.com purchase during this time of the sweepstakes.
Members also get entries just for watching the videos!
This was a slow week in auto history.
A not so small feat was the formation of the Little Motor Car Co on 10/30/1911 – The Little was an automobile built in Flint, Michigan by the Little Motor Car Company from 1912-15. The Little first was available as a two-seater with a four-cylinder 20 hp engine, and had a wheelbase of 7 ft 7 in (2,310 mm) . In 1914 a 3.6 L six-cylinder L-head engine was available in a later model that had a larger chassis. This was phased out in 1915 as it was too close in size and price to the Chevrolet Six. Durant merged the Little Company and Chevrolet in 1913, gave the Chevrolet name to the Little car and moved manufacturing from the Detroit plant to Flint.
On Nov 1, 1955 Studebaker debuted the “Hawk”. – Hawk came in the Power, Sky, Golden, Flight in it’s first production year 1956. Want to talk rare cars? How about the Flight Hawk in the K7 body type – only 560 produced. The Power Hawk numbered 7,095; Sky Hawks 3,050 and the Golding Hawk came in at 4,071.
On Oct 2, 1935 two debuts for you –
The Cord 810 and the Ford Zephyr
Thanks for reading.
Tim
The Drive By is new way to spotlight cars. As the name states these are cars that I see where ever I’m traveling.
The 1966 Barracuda wasn’t much when compared to the 1970’s younger brothers.
Often referred to as the Formula S – 2 door coupe fastback with the V8. I don’t know if this one was the V8, I would have had to see the if it was badged properly to determine. (Small medallion placed below the ‘Barracuda’ script. The V8 would have been the Commando 273 CID with a two barrel carb – about 235 hp and a 10.5:1 compression when topped with a 4bbl Carter AFB.. The 6 cylinder was the Valaint Signet slant 225 CID with about 145 hp with a single barrel carb. They came in convertible as well – only 2570 of those were produced.
Thanks for reading.
Tim
Sometimes it’s about help others. This morning it was about two local mom’s/wives stricken with breast cancer and going through various medical procedures. It was about over 150 people showing up with kids in strollers. It all happened as the results of an idea by the owners of Skin and Body Fitness (Christine and Greg) here in Tucson, Az. – called the Pink Pumpkin Run (running and walking kids and adults) and Monster Dash (for the kids). Lots of fun for everyone and even this old guy did well.
This my son and my first 5k together and it was for a good cause. He and I raised $160.00 for the event.
However, we did drive the Mustang there!!!!
So get out there and a do a good turn. You’ll feel good about – and take the classic car and show it off at the same time.
Thanks for reading.
Tim
One of our favorite things to do is to road trip and one of my favorite things when we road trip is to take picture of any all interesting cars.
While traveling in northern Arizona we ran across this unique display of old trucks, just outside the Dewey-Humboldt.
Enjoy the pics.
Thanks for reading.
Tim
This is a great week in auto history.
On 10/14 back in 1965 Oldsmobile (RIP) debuted one of the most advanced cars it every produced. That car was the Toronado. Front wheel drive and stylish looks made this car in the middle of the muscle car, it held it’s own. The first year of production was 1966. The engine was the 425 topped with a 4 barrel Rochester 4GC carb. Its bore and stroke was 4.125 x 3.97 with 10.5:1 compression and lay out 365 hps. It was a muscle car!!!!
10/14/24 was a huge day the automotive development time line, but no one actually new it yet. That was the day in Allentown, PA Lee Iacocca was born. Savior of Mopar and instrumental in the success of one of the most important cars in the American auto industry – the Mustang!!!!
10/16/1958 – Chevy rolls out the El Camino.
Thanks for reading.
Tim