Just cool photography, that's what I like, that's what I look for, that's what I post... I'm glad you're enjoying it too!

I believe the above is a shot of Tommy Ivo's famous 4 engine show boat




and another at http://theoldmotor.com/?p=22586
”Mefistofele was a project by Sir Eldridge who wanted to make a record-breaking car. After purchasing an SB4 Corsa, Eldridge went on to lengthen the chassis using parts from a London bus (!) and add a modified 21.7-liter six-cylinder Fiat A12 aircraft engine with 4 carburetors that produced 320 HP at 1,800 rpm.


On July 12, 1924, the car, which got its name from the bangs and smoke it emitted, broke the world speed record at a speed at 234.980 km/h. Fiat’s owner, Gianni Agnielli, bought the car in 1964. After a lengthy restoration process, it is now in perfect working order and is a part of Fiat’s historical collection
http://asaucerfulofwheels.tumblr.com/post/9512341153/1924-fiat-mesfistofele-mefistofele-was-a

but the art of Stphan Marjoram is terrific, found on http://theoldmotor.com/?p=19371




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Innovative and awesome, nothing gets me happier than to see unlimited genius making things work or look better

that torch ... bitchin!

The far out looking intake and exhaust were the results of hands on engineering progressively improving the 1/4 mile times of that big 'ol Plymouth

Can't recall his name, but I like his shoe sole bumpers

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Another Enzo bites the dust, proof that rich people hate their cars

Via: http://burstsausages.com/ from Micheal Vincent's Flikr stream http://www.flickr.com/photos/29514508@N05/3418661259/

An iconic moment from Bullitt

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THX 1138 cycle cops


Cool stuff from Ze Last Chance Garage



BMW plant 1923




John was catching some light under all four tires



When is the last time you saw advertising for a Nash?

Nice streamlining around the spreader bar





I'd love to see a full gallery about this racecar! It's the J. A. Preston “Cyclecar”.


What a beauty!


No idea why the rotary engine is flanked by elephant tusks.





Goofy 60's kooky kustom show cars. I dig the Woodlight headlights on the one below














All bent out of shape, and I doubt it landed on the rubber

What an idea, a scooter that is strong enough to pull a small teardrop


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