Showing posts with label Classy Chassis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classy Chassis. Show all posts

Saturday, November 28, 2020

For A Site Generally Considered Unreliable...

...it is sure easy to spend a LOT of time on Wikipedia!

Today's rabbit holes include:

Pronunciation note: KEE-wuh-naw: despite the spelling the first "e" is long, and the paired e's are short. 

Obviously, I was in a mood to Say Yah to da UP, eh today. Holy Wah and all dat.

That particular Wikipedia Rabbit Hole exploration was actually sparked by a Tweet in Iowahawk's Twitter weekly (or more often) feature #DavesCarIDService. (URL included, since embedding tweets these days is a mess in my browser.)

(Look, I understand if you don't want to get on Twitter, but Dave "Iowahawk" Burge's feed is worth it, if only for #DavesCarIDService, especially if you have old family photos featuring cars. Tweet him with the hashtag, and he'll try to get it when he can.)

Speaking of Iowahawk and old cars, another Wikipedia expedition started out with the 


*If so, I don't blame them, especially since they probably discouraged tourists, and it sounds like it was pretty hard to get to. Also, closed by the time I was old enough to visit on my own.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Neither Ford nor Mopar...

A few other sets of wheels that caught my eye at the Federal Way Lions Club Car Show.

Nissan S-Cargo. Who knew the Japanese were given to whimsical punning car names?  Of course, lately they've just had a computer generate meaningless ones...

 Myself, I tried to avert my eyes and ignore the thing, but Mrs. Drang wanted pictures, and her Korean phone refused to take it.
 Mu high school buddy Jimmy had a Chevelle SS.  Good times, good times...

Yes, a VW Beatle..
A bit customized...
Did I say "a bit"...?
When they fired it up, it sounded not unlike a top fuel dragster...

Ponies, and their siblings






This next one is just gorgeous.
Growing up in Detroit, of course, even if one did not have a direct connection to the auto industry, you probably had a relative who worked at one of the plants or maybe in an office.
Not surprisingly, tyhe Henry Ford Museum/Greenfield Village held a classic car show every year, and one of the guys' fathers won with his painstakingly restored Model A.
I told this guy I thought that he'd win, too, if he wanted to flat-bed this back there...



Apparently I didn't get a pic of the rumble seat...
 64 1/2!






Mopar!

The local Lions Club had their annual car show a couple of weeks ago, the photos have been languishing on my hard drive...



As much as I liked my Dakota, I wouldn't own one again until someone I trust assures me that they've started putting a decent transmission in them, something that will stand up to 75k+ highway miles, no towing.
That said, a Shelby Dakota is tempting...


 Not really Mopar, per se, but fully accessorized...


This baby is for sale...

Our pokey little motoring show, held in the local shopping mall parking lot for the last half-dozen years or so, is turning into quite the concourse...