Sunday, April 24, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
The 3 seater- propeller driven- 1913 Thor pacer bicycle mated to a Henderson motorcycle engine with a propeller
Jamaica; cars that aren't found in the USA, the Noah, Prairie, Fortuner, Tiida, and best of all uncommon names, the Space Wagon
To begin, here are typical vehicles in these first two photos... Mazda and Toyota are the predominant most common makes, and the most common type of car is the mini van, but they are smaller than minivans in the USA
Jamaica; street signs are objects to put advertisements on
Jamiaca: Ice cream truck equivalent - the motorcycle sidecar that plays christmas carols
If you've lived in an American city in the last 30 years, you have probably come to know the ice cream trucks as annoying loudspeakers on wheels the have "Pop Goes the Weasel"
But in Jamaica it is a scratchbuilt sidecar (above of course) that plays a dozen christmas carols. It's a welcome change
But in Jamaica it is a scratchbuilt sidecar (above of course) that plays a dozen christmas carols. It's a welcome change
Back from Jamaica,
Friday, April 15, 2011
1969 Ford Fairlane, might be a Cobra, or might be dressed up to look like one, because who gets an automatic Cobra?
I think these are some of the instant identifying tailights of the musclecars, ones you instantly know what the car is by seeing
To learn more about the 1969 Fairlane Cobra: http://mustangfords.automotive.com/43150/mufp-0603-1969-ford-fairlane-cobra/index.html
For a vintage commercial look at the Cobra:
For a vintage commercial look at the Cobra:
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