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Lee Stewart 09-20-2021 08:57 PM

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Studebaker introduced an overhead-valve V8 in 1951, years before Ford or Chevrolet, and it was an impressive achievement for a company a fraction of the size of the mighty Big Three.

Introduced in 1951 on the deluxe-sized Commander line, the Studebaker V8 beat Ford and Chevrolet to the market with a postwar overhead-valve V8 by several years. Months earlier, Studebaker had pulled off a similar coup with the company’s first automatic transmission, which was developed in collaboration with Borg-Warner and marketed as Automatic Drive. We might not think of Studebaker as an industry innovator in those days, but it seems the South Bend automaker could hold its own in engineering against the production giants of the Motor City—for the time being at least.

Lynn 09-21-2021 12:12 AM

Those Studebaker V8s are incredibly strong (if not incredibly powerful). They were designed to run as much as 14:1 compression, as the engineers were convinced that in just a few years we would have plentiful very high octane gas available.

Speaking of auto trans innovations, my 53 Commander Starliner has a lock up torque converter. I don't think GM did the lock up thing until the 80s. Could be wrong on that.... haven't researched it.

Too Many Projects 09-21-2021 01:14 AM

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Has anyone heard from Dave (A12pilot) ?


He posted a couple weeks ago. He's busy after moving. The typical Dave stuff, adding a paint booth onto an existing shop, remodeling, what seems, the whole house, working, etc.

Lee Stewart 09-21-2021 01:22 AM

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Lee Stewart 09-21-2021 03:17 AM

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1971 Chevrolet Corvette ZR2 LS6 454/425 Convertible w/ Hardtop

Lee Stewart 09-21-2021 03:18 AM

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Lee Stewart 09-21-2021 03:19 AM

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Lee Stewart 09-21-2021 03:19 AM

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Lee Stewart 09-21-2021 03:20 AM

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Lee Stewart 09-21-2021 03:22 AM

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dykstra 09-21-2021 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1564207)

I’m a huge Corvette mid year coupe fan, but this Ferrari could quite possibly be the most beautiful(expensive 70 mil?) car in the world.

Lynn 09-21-2021 01:43 PM

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I have that same pic on my computer. Not quite as high quality.

The silver one below is the one that sold for $70m.

The blue and yellow (Swedish colors) one is shown undergoing restoration by Ferrari. And you thought your shop was clean!

Crush 09-21-2021 01:53 PM

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Most people didn’t think Toyota Sports cars would be million dollar collectibles!

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Lynn 09-21-2021 02:46 PM

There was a black Toyota 2000GT on the showroom floor of a Toyota Dealer in OKC back in the early 70's. Never seen another black on.

Lee Stewart 09-21-2021 04:14 PM

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Lee Stewart 09-21-2021 04:15 PM

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Keith Seymore 09-21-2021 05:28 PM

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Most people didn’t think Toyota Sports cars would be million dollar collectibles!

https://www.google.com/amp/s/driving...1b70d9bd2/amp/

Some people still don't.

K

Keith Seymore 09-21-2021 05:28 PM

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I guess when you are the boss you don't have to wear your PJ's to work - even when that's the rule.

K

Lee Stewart 09-21-2021 07:59 PM

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For kids interested in practicing their spycraft, Aston Martin is offering the perfect tool. It's a battery-powered Aston Martin DB5, small enough for children to drive, and complete with various James Bond-style gadgets one could use to evade capture. It even goes pretty fast.

Produced by The Little Car Company, which also made a tiny Bugatti Type 35, the No Time to Die special edition Aston Martin DB5 Junior is two-thirds the size of the car used in the movies. Also, unlike the car in the movie, this small DB5 has no roof, allowing larger children or even adults to sit in.

Only 125 of these will be built. Each is priced at $123,000

mssl72 09-21-2021 08:22 PM

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According to The Little Car Co. website they're actually building 125 units, starting at 90,000 GBP or $122,966.10, excludes shipping costs, taxes, customs and excise charges.

https://thelittlecar.co


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