Also, an older car like that E30 with rust counts as immunocompromised.
Mike Hawthorne and Duncan Hamilton (aka, "Drunkin' Duncan") pub crawling in downtown Sebring sometime during the week before the race ... mid fifties. Knowing them, probably the day before the race. They were sharing a C-Type Jag. They were imitating American cowboys. Totally different era compared to the pro drivers of today. I kinda like the old days.
five pictures. Click through to see them all. The fake jet exhaust looks awesome.
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Great pics Joey! The GM Concept Cars were at the Audrain Museum in Newport, RI last year. When Harley was head of GM Styling back in the day, he actually drove the LeSabre on Michigan streets often. The headlights that are exposed in your photo rotate 180 degrees to expose the grille as in the pic below:
My contribution to the thread.
I've never been a fan of white wheels, but I think they look surprisingly good. I have a set of rivals on these.
Now that the cool weather's mostly about over in FL, the bridgestones will stay in the garage unless it's raining.
I like this photo from Hemming's online taken at Jeff Goldstein's Piston Palace during a Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild mini-reunion a few years ago.
Compare the model I'm holding to my avatar. One in the same.
Couldn't decide if this was a gif or video - so it goes here.
U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground successfully conducted two test fires of the Excalibur precision guided munition from a Prototype 0 XM 1299 self-propelled howitzer earlier today. Both Excalibur projectiles achieved a 65 kilometer precision hit, as seen here. (40 miles out).
The XM-1299 is 155mm. Looking forward to my new gig.
914Driver said:Couldn't decide if this was a gif or video - so it goes here.
U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground successfully conducted two test fires of the Excalibur precision guided munition from a Prototype 0 XM 1299 self-propelled howitzer earlier today. Both Excalibur projectiles achieved a 65 kilometer precision hit, as seen here. (40 miles out).
The XM-1299 is 155mm. Looking forward to my new gig.
Just did a little quick research and supposedly the M982 Excalibur projectile can be used for close support as tight as 75m (roughly 250ft) from friendly troops or civilians. Wholly cow.
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