Cammack Tucker trio makes the move to AACA Museum | Hemmings Daily.
These are beautiful cars. It’s great that they’ll be available for the public to view.
Thanks for reading.
Tim
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Cammack Tucker trio makes the move to AACA Museum | Hemmings Daily.
These are beautiful cars. It’s great that they’ll be available for the public to view.
Thanks for reading.
Tim
More on Tucker cars
It’s monsoon season in Tucson and hence we are in a drought as far as car shows go. So today was a great day – clear blue skies, with thunder storm beginning to pop up over the mountains (yes we have mountains in Az).
My son is a photographer and I’m a want too be. So wanting to de-stress for a day I choose to check in with him and see if he had time to drag the old man around for a photo shoot. He often takes a weekend day and tools around with his camera, which is fun and with no specific agenda, just what the doctor ordered.
I picked him up and we headed to a park, that normally has an abundance of water. Yes we have lakes in Arizona (although many are man-made or at least get a lot of help from managed care). This place normally is home to fish, turtles and various water fowl (YES we have ducks here too!!!).
As we approached the entrance a car turned out of the park and I didn’t immediately recognize and as we entered the park a see a 1920’s 4 door sedan, looking mostly original. I was still not sure the maker. As we entered the park and drove the round to the parking in back I spotted a rare hawk and it’s companion.
Just our luck, during the Arizona car show drought season, we ran into the tail-end of a local Studebaker Club breakfast!!!! And just my luck – only two cars were left, out of the 30 that showed up earlier and I missed maybe one of the oldest Studebakers I may every see in person. A 1933 Sedan!!!
I got to speak to one of the members and inquired as to how many were in their club. He believed that there were 30-40 with a total of just under 1oo exampled of the Studebaker legacy. He himself owned these two car plus two more.
We’ll take a closer look at these two cars in the next couple posts.
Stay tuned!!
Thanks for reading.
Tim
I love the Fords Down-Under. Check these two out!!!
Nick Lyons-Young Gun-SM 300th issue | crcooperphotography.
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Tim
I saw my first F-Type on the streets the other day. It wasn’t just a sighting, it was a drive along.
The convertible as white and I think it looked great in motions. We drove side by side for about 10 blocks and it seemed quick (not as quick as my C6 – had to prove that – without breaking any laws or freaking out the cars around us) and had a snappy take off.
However, with my windows down and my stereo off (that almost never happens) I got a ear full of how it sounded. Sorry to say I was not impressed.
I expected to have been, with power specs like this:
3.0 liter V6 Supercharged | 3.0 liter V6 Supercharged | 5.0 liter V8 Supercharged |
340 @ 6,500 | 380 @ 6,500 | 495 @ 6,500 |
3.33 x 3.50 in. (84.5 x 89.0 mm) |
3.33 x 3.50 in. (84.5 x 89.0 mm) |
3.64 x 3.66 in. |
I don’t know which model I was driving along with, it didn’t like the sound.
We’ve all seen/heard the Hondas and Nissans with the “enhanced” sound effects mufflers. The F-Type sounds like the Jaguar was trying too hard to create the “muscle” car sound and missed by several octaves (at least). A baffling problem given such a good looking sports car.
Really?!?!?!?!
Thank for reading.
Tim
Goodguys Congratulates Street Rod/Street Machine Of The Year Winners – RodAuthority.com.
These are two beautiful cars. But I’ve been to a couple Goodguy events and I will tell you I just don’t know how they’d pick just one or two as winners…I’d only be able to pair it down to 20 or so!!!! I’d enclose these two as well.
Love this Ford Coup!!
Got a favorite rod? Let us know.
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Tim
A bit ago I did a 3 part article entitled “Cars You Never Heard Of!” In part three (http://wp.me/p2YxYx-Gb) I touched on the Brittish TVR sports car. TVR engineering started back in England in 1947 with the first TVR being produced in 1949. The company was sold to a Russian buyer in 2004 and after a not so great start the company halted production.
Now a multimillionaire Les Edgar (Bullfrog Productions – gaming development company – associated with Electronic Arts (EA)) has taken a liking to the TVR and purchased it from Nikolai Smolenski (the Russian owner) along with the name rights from Blackpool Engineering.
Mr. Edgar wants the car to be a powerful front wheel drive sports cars and is shooting for production with two models priced between $50k – $80K.
Pictured here is the 2015 Sagaris.
Can’t wait until we find out the engine choices. I’ll keep one ear on the pavement and bring updates when they are revealed.
Thanks for reading
Tim
Love this car!!!
Arlen Vanke’s “Tin Indian” GTO to attend Hemmings Motor News Conc | Hemmings Daily.
Thanks for reading. Drop a note if you have a great drag race story!!!
Tim
I love road racing. I’d much rather race on a road course. It’s not as intense as the short burst on a drag strip and or as predictable as an oval course. It challenges all of your driving skills, shifting, braking, acceleration and cornering.
Watching on T.V. I rather enjoy a good road race. I was lucky enough to live in Riverside, Ca. when Riverside Raceway was still running and I attended one of the last road races there. It was great.
But what about those classes? I’ve learned a bit more since racing SCCA, but still I’m not 100%. So let’s start with a the GT Class.
These are limited in body style to coupe, sedan and convertible. They have to be models that are sold in the real world market as a sports car, sport touring cars for performance version off luxury cars. Those are cars like:
Forced induction is allowed, if the car came that way in production. SCCA has a provision to allow better competition for car to add forced induction so help meet the horse power range.
The horsepower range is 425 (15 over stock base model C6) to 525. Your car has to be rear real or all wheel drive. Weight a varied depending on wheel/tire size but average 2900 – 3800 lbs.
Coming up next is the GTS, TC and TCB.
Done any racing – oval, strip, road?
Riding Vintage: The Harley-Davidson Package Truck.
This is a great site. Harley’s are big in the bike collecting crowd, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen one of these at a show.
Very Cool!!!
Summer Cruising – Cadillac Eldorado Chrysler Imperial and more | Hagerty Articles.
What is your dream summer cruiser? Drop me a note with your choices.