Proving false that lightning doesn't strike twice is this sporting example of what happened the last time Detroit got slightly discombobulated, and we sought alternative propulsion as a pan-galactic solution to our futuristic driving visions. This 1980 Dodge Omni 024-Plymouth Horizon TC3 stands as the only electric car ever sighted on many trips to the boneyard. Research … [Read more...]
Bill Thomas Cheetah
From the time connects long threads department comes the Bill Thomas Cheetah. The HO-scale Cheetah slot car is from the Clunkbucket Collection, and was hopped up from an Aurora Thunderjet chassis as a father and son project circa 1968. The actual Cheetah is shown piloted by Fred Yeakel through the Andretti Hairpin at Laguna Seca circa 2007. The genuine Cheetah packs a small … [Read more...]
Tool of the Week
The best kind of technology is helpful and easy to use. That being said, we present the funnel in its many forms. While the true origins of this simple device are unclear, its utility knows no bounds. The word we use comes from the latin infundibulum, and may or may not have something to do with wine pouring Frenchmen. Though a great jet-age breakthrough in plastics technology … [Read more...]
Replace Air Filter
Until we all get our atomic hovercars, the good majority of what we drive utilizes internal combustion engines for propulsion. The engine is more or less a giant air pump - it takes in air, mixes it with fuel, compresses the mix, then adds a spark to make power. An engine can breathe in a surprising volume of air. A small 2-liter engine can huff nearly 3000 liters of air per … [Read more...]
LeMon of the Week IV
It's only been three weeks, but we're changing up the format of this here LeMon of the Week thang. Finding a beaten, rust-laden nightmare for sale on the internets is all fine and good, but what we want to do is give you some insight into how the LeMons brain trust works. In other words, these are cars we want to see resurrected and battling it out around a race track. This … [Read more...]