It Came From… Alex Tremulis?
The jet-age styling of the 1950s produced some of the most memorable automotive designs ever, but we have a hard time recalling ever seeing a hood ornament such as this, which reader William J. Dubiel...
View ArticleAutomobile art in design patents
In our recent post on the Alex Tremulis flying saucer hood ornament, we came across its design patent, which led us down the rabbit hole that is Google Patents, via which you can search through more...
View ArticleFour-Links – stolen MGs, restored RC buggy, that’ll buff out, Tremulis...
* Three MGs – an Old English White MGB roadster, a Flame Red MGB GT, and a black MGB GT – were stolen in the span of one week from one garage in the U.K. earlier this month. If you see ‘em, do the...
View ArticleUpdates: Abandoned Cit, Tremulis’s flying saucer, H&N’s signage, Fiat factory...
Sometimes we find out more about one of our posts after the fact, or somebody leaves a comment on an ancient post with some good info worth highlighting. We’ve had a bit of that lately, so let’s wrap...
View ArticleIt’s 5 o’clock someplace
It only looks like a Lincoln-Zephyr. Photographed on the show field at Pebble Beach this year, this instead is the more traditional Lincoln, a 1938Â Model K with V-12 power. At least, it started out...
View ArticleFour-Links – Ferguson Mustangs, fishin’ for Sambas, land-speed motorhome,...
* In our recent SIA Flashback on four-wheel-drive autos, there was a brief mention of the Ferguson four-wheel-drive Mustangs. Commenter rupewrecht uncovered a link to a German Mustang club’s website...
View ArticleTremulis ornament spotted in the wild
Paul Scholtenweg, the lensman behind Limpe Iven and our hot rod connection in Europe, recently sent us a couple pics of a Tremulis flying saucer hood ornament that he spotted actually installed on a...
View ArticleFour-Links – turbine car brochure, BowlMor Cadillac, H-Mod reunion, 1949 Ford...
* Barry Wolk recently pointed me in the direction of the Art and Colour blog, and while only a portion of it relates to old cars, that portion includes excellent posts like this on a brochure for...
View ArticleFords of the future, by Alex Tremulis
Images courtesy Ford Motor Company While recently rooting around in Ford’s image archives, we ran across a batch of concept car photos and renderings dating to the 1950s and 1960s that came with no...
View ArticleAlex Tremulis’s Gyronaut X-1 goes under restoration
Photos courtesy Steve Tremulis Designer Alex Tremulis maintained over his decades-long career that streamlining and aerodynamics provided the solutions to many a problem faced by automotive designers...
View ArticleFour-Links – Fiat Turbina, highway hi-fi, Ford Styling tour, coachbuilt 914
* If you’re going to develop a gas-turbine car, it had better look like it came from a Buck Rogers future. Fiat covered that base with its tri-turbine 1954 Turbina, profiled this week on Fuel...
View ArticleFour-Links – Big Red at Burning Man, mid-engine Miller, the Tremulis-Shelby...
* 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,...
View ArticleFord Gyron model to cross the auction block
Photos courtesy Wright Auctions. While scale models from Detroit’s automakers offer significant historic glimpses into the automobile development process and seldom come up for public auction, they...
View ArticleFour-Links – Viking guest bedroom, 2CV Selecta, 1975 Columbus auto show,...
* For an instant guest bedroom, an unnamed Maine resident decided to convert a 1959 Chevrolet Viking short bus. (via) * Responding to our call for more Selectas, some guy in France has created the 2CV...
View ArticleFour-Links – Lincoln’s Tumblr gaffes, Spohn, Oppernator, Chrysler Museum last...
* By now you’ve surely seen that Lincoln has dipped into its heritage in a rebranding effort. If one believes the talk, this provides hope that Lincoln will regain its former glory. Then again, if one...
View ArticleFord Gyron model sells for $40,000
Photo courtesy Wright Auctions. The Ford Gyron never made it to production, which shouldn’t come as much of a surprise – the gyroscopically stabilized delta wing on two wheels hardly made it beyond...
View ArticleFour-Links – 1956 Motorama, post-Packard Packards, Vinsetta update, Zora’s Le...
* Not too long ago we saw some of Alex Tremulis’s photos from the 1955 Paris Motor Show, and this week Steve Tremulis at Gyronaut X-1 treated us to some of Alex’s shots from the 1956 Motorama,...
View ArticleAlex Tremulis’s Gyro-X prototype under restoration
Photos courtesy GyronautX1.com Alex Tremulis was a man with a lively mind. The chief designer of Auburn, Cord and Duesenberg, the architect of the Tucker and the longtime head of Ford’s advanced...
View ArticleFour-Links – Lincoln Highway centennial, 1950s NY Auto Show photos, 1958...
* As we reported last year, a number of events have been scheduled to celebrate the centennial of the Lincoln Highway. One of those, which just wrapped up, was the Lincoln Highway Association’s...
View ArticleSIA Flashback – Created By The Measured Mile
Chrysler had many a celebrated concept car during the 1940s and 1950s, but none so much as the Thunderbolt or the Newport phaeton, collected together for this article from SIA #28, May-June 1975....
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