* A couple months ago we mentioned the Big Red project (a Walter crash truck rebodied as a Baja Bug), and this week saw over on Mac’s Motor City Garage that Big Red did indeed make it to Burning Man, along with many other odd vehicles.
* Ryan over at the Jalopy Journal uncovered an interesting tidbit this week: Apparently Harry A. Miller teamed up with Thomas Hibbard to design a mid-engine sports car sometime in the 1930s. It looked promising, but the design never made it off the page.
* Steve Tremulis continues to share tidbits about the life and times of Alex Tremulis over at Gyronaut X-1, including some photos of the spoiler that Alex Tremulis – always concerned about aerodynamics – created for his wife’s Mustang. Could it have been the template for the spoiler on the Shelby G.T.350?
* David Greenlees at The Old Motor has been pulling together all sorts of information on the famed “round-door Rolls,” a 1925 Phantom I bodied by Jonckheere in the 1930s.
* Endlich, das Goggolied! (via)