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Tuesday, December 4, 2007
Click on all pictures to make them bigger, email me at jbohjkl@yahoo.co to comment
Labels: Pixdaus
What a 1924 car with a radio looked like. Here's President Coolidge to demonstrate
0 comments Posted by st at 4:34 PMLabels: President of the USA, radio
or call them at 480 894 4004
Oh yeah, and they want $260,000.... before taxes and interest on the loan
Why do I post about Smokey's Camaro? I'm an admirer of Smokey's accomplishments and brillaince.
Labels: innovation, Pixdaus, Smokey Yunick
Monday, December 3, 2007


His website and gallery of art, including the Hot Rod Race, Appetite for Destruction, Girl with the Faberge Ass, and about a dozen others.. in flash.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Williams_(artist) known to most as the artist who did the liner art poster for Guns and Roses Appetite for destruction, and known to some for the masterpiece "Hot Rod Race".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Williams_(artist) known to most as the artist who did the liner art poster for Guns and Roses Appetite for destruction, and known to some for the masterpiece "Hot Rod Race".
Robert worked as Ed Roth's art director, and in 1994 got a magazine going, maybe you've heard of Juxtapoz magazine? I doubt it, but who knows? http://beinart.org/artists/robert-williams/
Labels: art, artist, paintings, Robert Williams
From this months Goodguys publication for members, here's their website for perusing for awesome hot rods :
Labels: hot rod trophy, tool
Rollie Free, who on Sept 13th 1948 broke the 150 mph motorcycle speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats on a modified Vincent Black Shadow. He stripped down to bathing trunks and lay flat on the bike to decrease wind resistance.
Via http://www.babysitterofthedamned.com/2005_05_01_babysitterofthedamned_archive.html
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