great scooter and unique trailer, even for a one wheeler

redneck patio solution


found on Facebook

from the "Pixar Theory" of Jon Negroni (astonishing perspective on the Pixar movies) the trailer from both Bugs Life and Monsters University

if you like Pixar movie ( I love them ) and enjoy the analytically made connections of the various things that show up in many or all Pixar movies (The pizza delivery truck) then read through the astonishing thesis of Jon Negroni http://jonnegroni.com/2013/07/11/the-pixar-theory/

If you want to learn the hidden jokes and "Easter Eggs" that are hard to find, http://www.eeggs.com/tree/1441.html

I don't remember if I posted about this 5th wheel trailer for small European cars, like the VW Beetle


Video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56XL0TysIn0 because it's not embeddable


some of the oddest sidecars

a bit more evolved than a Teardrop trailer, but not as cute... the trailer boat, much more useful !









Mac's Motor City Garage put together a great post about the cool stuff found in race track prep and repair areas.. not exactly pits...





http://www.macsmotorcitygarage.com/2013/05/30/a-tour-of-the-vintage-racing-paddock-with-rick-voegelin/

Learned about it on Hemmings blog. Has me wondering... I've posted hundreds of things I've found interesting, and at least 2 of the vehicles (Garlits Suburban, stretched Chev Apache) , and it occurs to me that it's not that they get posted... it's that posting the right things in a single gallery post is the key to impressing the viewer with the collected material, not that they are posted over hundreds of posts that no one is going to link to all of.

So compliments to Mac's for a well done post of cool stuff in the paddock!

a variety of good stuff from Go Away Garage


how cool is this old wrecker, they weren't called tow trucks when and where I grew up, they were known as wreckers. One thing I like about this one, the tire covered  front bumper was often used to push a vehicle that couldn't move under it's own power, because a lot of cars then were stick shifts, and if the starter or battery wouldn't work, all you needed was a push start.


above, a Wallis tractor


Above, a Wilkinson motorbike, and the seat! That looks comfortable!


Hard to make out, but the Moroso gold valve covers, and the wheelie bars? I think this was for drag racing


Above, a part of a Norman Rockwell. The best part.




I don't think I've ever seen a woody bus before, but it looks good!



that is the biggest fire gong, or a big train flywheel




 
the racket 4 motors must have made!


incredible kid sized trailer! Too cool!


damn cool garage shelving idea!


Yup, the dog lovers would likely be outraged at the dogs stuck in the trunk, but it's a neat photo anyway

All found on http://goawaygarage.blogspot.com

one wheel trailers, very cool

Most impressive hot rod truck and trailer I've seen in a while, the Elwoods Garage Spartan Custom Mansion and 1938 Ford COE







 






This might get some coverage in Hot Rod magazine, because I saw Elena and Don Prudhomme checking it out
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