Saturday, June 04, 2011

Finally a Tumblr made for guys who are turned on by women who ride motorcycles "themotolady.com"





You didn't think I was just going to post perfectly unreal beautiful women on cafe racers and sports bikes did you? You ought to know by know I'm going to pass on them and see about the woman on the Flying Merkel straight away.

A bit of everything motorcycle on http://themotolady.com/ and it's not strict on the women on bikes theme, but its about 90/10 women to men. Great site, enjoy

built by "Wild Child's Custom Shop"

Found on http://damnedtobefree.tumblr.com/

Brilliant tumblr site name "18436572.tumblr.com" by Travis

Great image from 18436572 http://18436572.tumblr.com/ First time I've seen one viewed as a piece of photographic art (it is)

If you know why I admire the title of this Tumblr site, head of the class for you, and you must have earned that answer the hard way, I did http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/10/18436572-or-how-i-spent-my-morning.html

Good stuff to look through at douke.tumblr.com

http://douke.tumblr.com/ has a lot of variety, and has led me to other Tumblr sites, that I'm bouncing around between... so am out of time to keep looking though http://douke.tumblr.com/ but I do recommend it from what I've seen from the dozen pages I've looked through so far

I can't recall if this is "Moonbeam"

Did you know that Dick Clark had a tourist attraction?



Lots of classic cars from the year 1957, the cars on display represented every major American manufacturer from 1957, including Buick, Chevrolet, Ford, Cadillac, DeSoto, Hudson, Nash, Studebaker and Packard.

There was an entirely recreated drive-in movie, fire station, barbershop, gas station, Cadillac dealership and more.

it shut down and sold off the cars http://mecum.com/auctions/consignment_list.cfm?AUCTION_ID=HE1009 and memorabilia

Images snagged from the still running virtual tour (love this technology where you direct the camera and can spin 360 degrees, plus zoom in, or up) take a look, it's fun. Bottom of the page at http://www.dickclarksbranson.com/coolcars.cfm

1957 Chevrolet El Morocco, one of the rarest Chevs, it was customized with Dodge, Kaiser, and Willys parts


can you laugh with me, that I was taking photos of one, didn't know what it was. This was at the Del Mar Goodguys here in San Diego





The primary reason for the low production numbers was the $800 conversion price which moved it too far out of reach for most consumers. It was too close to the base price for a Cadillac
It's the first time an outside contractor had designed and built a customized Chevrolet model which was later sold as a new car with a full factory warranty. The bodywork was restyled to resemble the 1955-1957 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz, Seville and Brougham by R. Allender & Company

The primary reason for the low production numbers was the $800 conversion price which moved it too far out of reach for most consumers. It was too close to the base price for a Cadillac, which was the target to beat.

Cadillac introduced their Eldorado Brougham, not in spite or in competition with the El Morocco, but Allender felt the need to create a new El Morocco to emulate the new Brougham.
Allender was a longtime Cadillac owner who envisioned a smaller, easier to maneuver Cadillac that his grandchildren could learn to drive with. He purchased a new Eldorado Biarritz convertible in 1955 and reckoned that with some additional bodywork, the new 1955 Chevrolet could be re-styled to resemble the Eldorado.

Problems with the fiberglass body production for the 1956 cars led to the use of steel for the 1957 models. This required comprehensive metalwork changes, including removing and filling the 1957′s rocket hood spears with steel, and welding on the steel rear tail-fin extensions. The car’s interiors and exterior hardware was set aside for reuse or sale to local collision shops.

The first cars were created in 1956 on Chevrolet platforms and designed to resemble the 1955 and 1956 Cadillac Eldorado. The name ‘El Morocco‘ was from a popular Manhattan night club and had similarities to the name ‘El Dorado’.

The 1956 El Moroco’s featured body panels made of fiberglass. A host of trim parts and designed were borrowed from Willys, Dodge and Kaiser-Frazer to complete the package
http://caretro.com/1957-chevrolet-el-morocco/

Cars were purchased from Detroit’s Don McCoullagh Chevrolet at $50 over cost, and Allender used off-the-shelf parts wherever possible. The 1956 El Morocco included a Kaiser-Frazer horn button for its hood medallion, ’55 Willys dash panels for the door top saddle moldings and '55-'56 Dodge Coronet taillights mounted side-by-side above faux exhaust ports that resembled those used on the real Biarritz. The front bumpers included fiberglass reinforced ‘Dagmars’ made from reversed ’37 Dodge headlight shells and the rear fins were edged with trim supposedly sourced from a 1955 Ford.

How did Allender get to customizing Chevies for resale? He was a resale artist. He started his business career and fortunes by pitching fabrics for sale, he would cut off samples of cloths, then take them around and pitch his sales prices. Getting the contract, he'd go back, purchase at wholesale, and sell retail and pocket some profit, and build his business to the point he bought army surplus parachutes, and sold them back to the army at a huge gouging profit. He got into a lot of trouble for that, had to testify before Congress that he wasn't a crook.
http://www.coachbuilt.com/bui/a/allender/allender.htm

Three El Moroccos were at Dick Clarks "57 Heaven" in Branson Missouri
http://www.bransonworld.com/branson-attractions/detail/branson-57-heaven-at-dick-clark-s-american-bandstand-theater.html

Power in reserve

This is the gauge in the 8 yr old Rolls that moves counterclockwise from 100 to 0, the percent of what is left is the flip side of the RPM.

learned while watching Top Gear Season 2 Episode 2

Friday, June 03, 2011

Extremely broad variety of special cars, from hot rods and customs, to supercars














Rolls by Thrupp and Maberly called the Star Of India

The guys in KKK robes are supposed to appear as persian desert nomads. What moron was in charge of costumes for that photo op? the vehicle is the Rinspeed Bedouin

Plymouth Savoy custom... doesn't seem to be in the right company



Hot rod Lincoln







The photos on this blog http://onlycarsandcars.blogspot.com aren't captioned, there is no writing, and I can only speculate that the person making this blog isn't American, must be english speaking European, because he titles the cars Chop Tops, instead of convertible.

Steve Grimes front wheel driving, rear wheel steering 1927 Buick hot rod. Brilliant and unique