Heh, this reminds me of this one issue of Popular Mechanics of mine from the ’50s (Believe the February ’57 issue, although might be one of the others i have), where a guy basically did the same exact thing. Any sort of gauge he could get or make, he put in the car. Ended up having more money in gauges than he spent on the car.
isnoopsays:
That picture was taken at the Seattle Fremont Fair just last weekend. I wish I’d taken my camera; the art cars are a maker’s dream.
jeffrowardsays:
Quite clearly, EVERYTHING is going on in this car. That is magnificent.
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Heh, this reminds me of this one issue of Popular Mechanics of mine from the ’50s (Believe the February ’57 issue, although might be one of the others i have), where a guy basically did the same exact thing. Any sort of gauge he could get or make, he put in the car. Ended up having more money in gauges than he spent on the car.
That picture was taken at the Seattle Fremont Fair just last weekend. I wish I’d taken my camera; the art cars are a maker’s dream.
Quite clearly, EVERYTHING is going on in this car. That is magnificent.
my car would survive a nuclear blast better!