Showing posts with label helmet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label helmet. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Bill loaned me a couple videos... of the 1st Daytona 500, and the 1961 Indy 500, here are some things I found interesting
here's the coverage that showed how hard ot was for fans to watch the Daytona race when it was on sand
not very fun
the #59 was a T Bird, and that is why I enjoy old Nascar, the cars were identifiable as something you could buy at a dealership or used car lot, and take racing yourself
Helicopters over the corners
Smokey Yunicks team was in the pits crewing on Firebalkl Roberts' Pontiac
And these windscreen / airfoils are something I've not seen or noticed before
and in this old film, he wasn't called Richard Petty, he was call Dick Petty. More interesting than that is the nickname painted on the door, "Squirrel Jr". Richard was 22 years old
He was in the pit row watching other cars race because he'd damaged the engine trying to keep up with the sedans... they had a 10 mph advantage over his convertible
In the Darlington / Southern 500 he drove this Plymouth
Dual shocks, and 9 plus leave springs
above is a kids pedal car from the pre race parade, and it's telling t-birds to get out of it's way
and fueling was very dangerous, on the left of the screen are TWO guys with 50 pound CO2 extinguishers while the guys on the right are holding the fuel nozzle on the gas tank
and at Indy, helmets were not boring, they had flying eyeballs, or sponsor stickers, or Dean Jeffries pinstriping
not very fun
the #59 was a T Bird, and that is why I enjoy old Nascar, the cars were identifiable as something you could buy at a dealership or used car lot, and take racing yourself
Helicopters over the corners
Smokey Yunicks team was in the pits crewing on Firebalkl Roberts' Pontiac
And these windscreen / airfoils are something I've not seen or noticed before
and in this old film, he wasn't called Richard Petty, he was call Dick Petty. More interesting than that is the nickname painted on the door, "Squirrel Jr". Richard was 22 years old
He was in the pit row watching other cars race because he'd damaged the engine trying to keep up with the sedans... they had a 10 mph advantage over his convertible
In the Darlington / Southern 500 he drove this Plymouth
Dual shocks, and 9 plus leave springs
above is a kids pedal car from the pre race parade, and it's telling t-birds to get out of it's way
and fueling was very dangerous, on the left of the screen are TWO guys with 50 pound CO2 extinguishers while the guys on the right are holding the fuel nozzle on the gas tank
and at Indy, helmets were not boring, they had flying eyeballs, or sponsor stickers, or Dean Jeffries pinstriping
Sunday, April 29, 2012
New Cafe Racer Society blogspot always has cool stuff, here's just a sample of recent posts
this guy above should be given a medal for being an inspiration to make the thing you want when no one sells one. Take a Vespa, use it to power a watercraft. Brilliant, and fuel efficient I bet. When you get to the otherside of the water, dismount the scooter and use it to get around, then return to find no one has stolen your watercraft cause no one can figure out how!
how to make an innertube tire, and why
Above: in the words of Jack Benny "Now that's just silly"
Awesome useful art
"damn" and "it". My hat is off to it's creative maker!
For a lot more cool motorcycle related stuff: http://thenewcaferacersociety.blogspot.com
how to make an innertube tire, and why
Above: in the words of Jack Benny "Now that's just silly"
Awesome useful art
"damn" and "it". My hat is off to it's creative maker!
For a lot more cool motorcycle related stuff: http://thenewcaferacersociety.blogspot.com
Labels:
art,
Boats,
car parts art,
helmet,
humor,
innovation,
innovative,
sidecars,
three wheeler,
vintage
Thursday, February 2, 2012
A variety of display items and the coolest stanchions at this years Grand National Roadster Show
I like this, pretty damn cool, and I haven't seen anything like a flathead and coolant hose stantion before
For last years GNRS cool stanchions http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/01/cool-stantions-at-gran-national.html
For last years GNRS cool stanchions http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2011/01/cool-stantions-at-gran-national.html
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