Showing posts with label comparison. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comparison. Show all posts

Sunday, April 21, 2013

also besides the grill, it's the center section on these two for the most part, though the head light covers are slightly different, they are very similar I noticed that the right hand side of the photos has Cougar or Mercury, and the left hand side has a rectangular badge with a cougar in the green cars headlight cover





Saturday, April 20, 2013


fascinating that the company, with Ettore dead, only had once chance due to the limits of their available resources, and made the above Bugatti type 101. Sadly, it was identical to the Jaguars and Aston Martin (db2 below) and didn't get anyones interest. From the heights of fame to mediocrity, the Bugatti company had flopped.


for the complete range of the story, of which this is merely a single example, see Portago's post at http://deadlycurves.blogspot.com/2013/04/the-last-gasp-of-bugatti-1952-type-101.html

Friday, October 19, 2012


The above even has a handcrank cutout.. huh. I had no idea that anything in the 60s (?) had a hand crank option


Sunday, April 8, 2012

In Vegas it's $3.89 for the 87 octane,  which is all I buy for my Veloster.
In Primm Nevada, about 15 miles from Vegas it's $4.35
In San Diego its $4.29

There is no reason to pay for 89 or 91 unless you get someone to prove to you that the cheapest gas you can buy will damage your engine. If you have a Ferrari, congrats, and pay for the most expensive gas you can get someone to sell you. If you have a 13.5 to 1 compression racing hemi, yup, you'll need some 110 octane. For all the normal cars sold by the big 5 car makers, GM, Ford, VW, Toyota, Honda, you won't need to waste the money on 91 octane. If you know otherwise, feel free to inform me and the other readers, we would like to know how 87 will damage your engine, and 91 won't.

It turns out that a lot of people are impressed with the horsepower measurements their car can achieve on high octane... hell, my 426 runs strictly on 100 octane low lead avgas, and the hp numbers are cool as hell, but new cars with computers will automatically adjust the timing to keep it from pinging when you use less than the highest octane sold at gas pumps. You don't get the same hp, because the timing is backed off from the most performance settings level, but who needs an extra 20 hp at the grocery store parking lot? When you are driving on the freeway at near the speedlimit? You only need the highest performance abilities from your engine when racing, so stop wasting money on 91 octane. It's your income, waste it anyway you want. 

Thursday, April 5, 2012



 Noitce the above headlights aren't as nice looking as the below
 and above the bumper doesn't accentuate the car like having the bumper removed below


 marvelous luggage