Posts Tagged ‘invention

09
Oct
09

Up Close and Personal with “80 Icons of Speed and Style”

hot rods and historic race cars at "Icons of Speed auction"Not all of you ladies and gents can imagine a car being raised to the status of an icon or art form. In fact I haven’t always myself. However, the more I get to work on and see cars, the more enamored I’m becoming. After attending RM Auctions “Icons of Speed and Style” my car love-o-meter has just shot through the roof!

An auction doesn’t sound that exciting you say? What if I told you that all of the 80 iconic cars being sold in this no-reserve auction were available to peruse up close and personal? Yep… you could even touch em’! At most car shows, the best cars are roped off to keep you admiring from a distance. There were no ropes at the Friday preview before RM’s “Icons of Speed and Style” auction at The Peterson Museum in Los Angeles, California.
Ya gotta experience this with me! Click here for full article

14
Feb
09

hot rodding in China

I’ve been slaking on getting another “real” article up here (getting the flu hasn’t helped.) Today I picked up the March edition of Hod Rod Deluxe, and was taken with the introductory editor’s note on “Exporting Hot Rod Culture”. I was appalled to learn that China didn’t allow private car ownership until the late-ish 1990’s and “until recently, China only allowed its citizens seven different choices of paint colors”!?! What?! Who knew!
This factoid surely makes me glad of my American freedoms and all that is available to me here. Not only that, but I flash pictures of the bright pink taxis in Thailand and the string of about 20 American classic cars I saw on a cruise in Bangkok in 2006. pink-taxi1I think of the old patched together cars in Cuba. I imagine the creativity being harnessed by the devoted in China – seeking to transform their cars even under a government which doesn’t allow it.
Part of me cringes when I think of the China market opening up and all of the after-market retailers flooding in. Part of me yearns for the “good ol’ days” when guys had to invent this stuff themselves. Being a Gen X’er, I can’t even imagine what that was like, but it can’t be denied that “necessity is the mother of all invention.”
I love that we’re still finding ways to invent today, albeit not quite the same as in the old days. No matter what style of car you’re into, there are plenty of aspects of invention around. So cheers to our brothers (and sisters hopefully) in China who finally have availability of choice…may the spirit of invention get some added horsepower rather than being flooded with too much gas!




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