Showing posts with label Show cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Show cars. Show all posts
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Sunday, October 2, 2011
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Why did Dean Jeffries' Mantaray have a 289 Cobra engine? Cool story
Dean painted the first AC Cobra several times for Carroll Shelby.... painting it in different colors in order to fool magazine editors into thinking that many cars had been built... when actually only one prototype was.
So in appreciation Carroll gave Dean a 289 Cobra engine
Below is what it looked like in 1973 from http://www.huffreport.com/archives/oldpics/the70s.htm
photos from http://www.myrideisme.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/701.jpg
and http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/gallery/15647/Dean-Jeffries--Mantaray.html
So in appreciation Carroll gave Dean a 289 Cobra engine
Below is what it looked like in 1973 from http://www.huffreport.com/archives/oldpics/the70s.htm
photos from http://www.myrideisme.com/Blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/701.jpg
and http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/gallery/15647/Dean-Jeffries--Mantaray.html
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Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Javelin Astro Spiral Jump
J & M Production Astro Spiral AMC Javelin over 30 feet upside down in the air! This death defying stunt was first done in Houston at the Astrodome. It would later appear at thrill shows all over the country. There were 6 of these special six cyinder Javelins used, mostly stipped with no options and beefy front ends and if you ever saw them land after doing a 360 you would know why. The most famous of this particular jumps was utilized the the James Bond (AMCers call it a AMC Cult Classic!!) film "The Man With The Golden Gun" whereas a red 360V8 powered Hornet hatchback performs same stunt over a canal in Thailand.
above image from http://route66rambler.com/forum/topicview/misc/the_amc_racing_heritage/astro_spiral_javelin.htm
next two are from http://www.planethoustonamx.com/press_photos/amc_press_photos.htm
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Cars 2 "Agents on a Mission" tour of US cities, and you can see the lifesize remote controlled real vehicles

Above are the real cars, below is a scene from the movie





Upcoming cities and dates:
Orlando May 13th -15th Disneyworld
Miami May 18th - 19th Childrens Museum
Atlanta May 22nd Perimeter Mall and 23rd Studio Movie Grill
Charlotte May 26th -29th Coca Cola 600 race
Dallas June 1st
Pheonix June 5th
Las Vegas June 8th
San Diego June 11th
Los Angeles June 17th
San Fran June 24th
the last 6 cities don't have exact locations, they aren't listed yet
Dates and locations information from http://disney.go.com/cars/?int_cmp=cars_fran_lightning_charaport_thumb_Intl#/events
Saturday, May 7, 2011
"Rod"riguez, an example of Japanese hot rodding in the 60's wild show car style
And the tail lights were cut from the below grill lights

Read all about it here http://auto.howstuffworks.com/rod-riguez-hot-rod.htm









A lot of magazine coverage that it's been the focus of
The Rod and Kustom magazine that put this car on the cover, is online here: http://www.rodetkustom.fr/
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