Found this old Pontiac at the local parts shop.
Column shift manual.
Looks like a daily drive not a show pony.
Found this old Pontiac at the local parts shop.
Column shift manual.
Looks like a daily drive not a show pony.
Our Tesla Cybertruck Test Ended With a $58,000 Repair Bill
Or, the One-Year Road Test that wasn't
https://www.edmunds.com/car-news/2024-tesla-cybertruck-damage-long-term-wrapup.html
Damned expensive dumpster
Canonize him so this becomes an actual holy relic.
The RCH has a fundraiser state wide every year, it's on tv and across the roads collecting change and donations. Good reason for a meet.
An excellent mix of cars arrived. This was an inaugural one run by a cafe, as a fundraiser for the Royal Children's Hospital.
We took Harry to a cars & coffee in Templestowe on Good Friday. Spotted this excellent Mini on the drive there
Of course, if your budget can stretch a little and you'd just rather cruise in all-Aztec Bronze style, who could blame you? #WeirdCarMastodon
https://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/d/seattle-1966-chevrolet-corvair-monza/7843530721.html
How's this for a bargain: TWO Peugeot 404s for only $700 (sure, some assembly required, but sounds like the parts are mostly all there). And, major buried lede, the second one is a PICKUP! #WeirdCarMastodon
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/d/tarzana-1963-peugeot-404-plus-second/7843926914.html
Seats are done. Need to add the dash and steering wheel, some structural bits, door panel detailing (molded on the inside of the body piece), and stitch it all together. I'm pretty sure I already have a steering wheel I can reuse, from the interior I printed for my custom Hot Wheels 280SEL a couple of years ago. #WeirdCarMastodon #164scale #3Dprinting
A World War II era U.S. aircraft carrier that sank in the Pacific over 80 years ago is now at the heart of an automotive mystery, the Daily Mail reported. During a recent expedition to the iconic wreck site—located about 1,000 miles northwest of Hawaii—a NOAA Ocean Exploration team discovered a car hidden inside the sunken vessel on April 19.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/mysterious-car-found-in-sunken-wwii-aircraft-carrier/
They did announce they'd fire the fireworks leftover from Friday night. And this is what it looks like in the daytime because jesus what a clusterfuck of a show.
I did enjoy getting four rides in the little charter planes, that made my weekend.
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And that was about it. Didn't follow the program, was a messy, messy airshow. I cannot believe they had never planned for a crash and Plan B.
They sent out the F-22 which seems to have had the same chilli dinner last night and similar indigestion as the Seahawk had earlier
Oh, and final #WeirdCarMastodon Nissan post, they had a model of the variable compression ratio engine, oh, and a model train from when the factory had a railway connection...
Took a trip to Yokohama, and then a wander to the docks for the "Nissan Engine Museum", which certainly lived up to its name! Lots and lots of... Engines. And lots of displays and timelines on the history....
#WeirdCarMastodon
CATL’s new EV battery blows BYD’s speediest-charging cells out of the water
The new battery can add over 300 miles of range in five minutes.
https://www.theverge.com/news/652762/catl-china-ev-battery-charging-sodium-ev-range