Showing posts with label Superbird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Superbird. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

MuscleCarDreaming.Tumblr.com focused on photography of great musclecars







and all the cars I posted, to let you know they have cool photos, are Mopars. Huh. Stange how that happened. See Fords, Chevys, and all the other types also at http://musclecardreaming.tumblr.com/

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Musclecarblog.tumbler has a great focus on late 60's high performance musclecars, and Mopars particularly

Of course I love this R/T photo, I've got an R/T... and my last musclecar was a Superbee that looked exactly like the above R/T, with a bee on the grill instead of the rt.





For lots more great musclecar photos, and not just mopars: http://musclecarblog.tumblr.com

Sunday, January 9, 2011

interesting photos from Rods and Sods







the wagon wheels sorta throw me... there aren't any indications of an engine, or horse hookups, so is this mechaincal? Or just gravity drive?



Cool signature gimmick, the Moon Eyes




Lions and bears pulling this cart.. .. makes me wonder how those sheep are dealing with the team mates on the pull

best christmas tree ever?

Friday, August 20, 2010

the Marine Corps Recruit Depot (MCRD) car and motorcycle show for the Marine Corps Toys for Tots drive to bring unpriviledged kids xmas toys


This is the most recognizeable Marine today I think, and he is very active in charity work like the Marine Corps Toys for Tots drives, R. Lee Ermey. This chopper is his, and an up close gallery of it is here: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2010/06/coolest-chopper-well-probably-see-all_19.html









Damn, Cisneros is good at lettering and pinstriping


Barely visible above the writing is the pinstriping on the roof... now think about paying for pinstriping that only the people taller than 6 foot 5 inches will ever see

Pinstriping by Cisneros






The Lil Red Express truck, very cool way in the mid 1970's horsepower wars to beat the competition by stuffing a 360 into this truck








this is the first time I've seen a big rig at a car show that I can recall


The tbird I photographed behind the Syndicate

Anglia, which was a Ford product in England


the above painting is on the following Plymouth

A little mix of old (town and country horns) and new (hemi)