Showing posts with label police. Show all posts
Showing posts with label police. Show all posts
Saturday, 28 April 2012
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
the wide variety of cool car stuff I found on The Kevin Chen . wordpress.com
the above is incredible timing by the photographer. Astonishing.
Wow. Has training wheels, cause it weighs so much you ain't gonna be able to pick it up when it falls over
all righty. This is the most overkill of the flying tigers motif, but I like it, it works.
Dead on. Nailed it.
If you wonder why the above is interesting, look at a Veyron
1962 Indianapolis car of Lesovsky
Photoshopped, but bitchin
cause yes, smoking is deadly, but still looks cool
The reason the engine is displayed, is the photo on the wall behind it, of the racing boat
this looks like fun actually
yeah, the bike takes a second to work out... but it's revolutionary.
Soooo happy days
Grrrr
Solex motor scooter coverted to hubless rims... now that is a lot of time on an inventors hands.
Not photoshopped.... but unreal. I don't have answers, just freaky photos
Oklahoma state troopers seized this Busa, then said screw it, we need to see how long it takes for a cop to kill himself on it. Seriously you morons, it's a 200 mph suicide machine... you have radios, lots of cops for back up, and probably even telephones, and helicopters. You don't need to chase the bad guys at 200mph. Or even at 100mph. Use your brains while their inside the helmet, not splattered on the back of a semi trailer
Yup, if the town has a name, that name in front of the word "Police" is going to sound funny to everyone who doesn't live there
Ride the goat.
Steve McQueen's Siata interior, and Tag Heuers
ummm, rubbbing is racing even when it's not at a Nascar event?
All from the very enormous diversity and eminently enjoyable http://thekevinchen.wordpress.com/
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Wow. Has training wheels, cause it weighs so much you ain't gonna be able to pick it up when it falls over
all righty. This is the most overkill of the flying tigers motif, but I like it, it works.
Dead on. Nailed it.
1962 Indianapolis car of Lesovsky
Photoshopped, but bitchin
cause yes, smoking is deadly, but still looks cool
The reason the engine is displayed, is the photo on the wall behind it, of the racing boat
this looks like fun actually
yeah, the bike takes a second to work out... but it's revolutionary.
Soooo happy days
Grrrr
Solex motor scooter coverted to hubless rims... now that is a lot of time on an inventors hands.
Not photoshopped.... but unreal. I don't have answers, just freaky photos
Oklahoma state troopers seized this Busa, then said screw it, we need to see how long it takes for a cop to kill himself on it. Seriously you morons, it's a 200 mph suicide machine... you have radios, lots of cops for back up, and probably even telephones, and helicopters. You don't need to chase the bad guys at 200mph. Or even at 100mph. Use your brains while their inside the helmet, not splattered on the back of a semi trailer
Yup, if the town has a name, that name in front of the word "Police" is going to sound funny to everyone who doesn't live there
Ride the goat.
Steve McQueen's Siata interior, and Tag Heuers
ummm, rubbbing is racing even when it's not at a Nascar event?
All from the very enormous diversity and eminently enjoyable http://thekevinchen.wordpress.com/
Labels:
Art,
caterpillar tracked vehicle,
flying tigers motif,
french,
Hayabusa,
hubless,
humor,
Humvee,
Isetta,
law enforcement,
Motorcycle,
photography,
police,
race cars,
Racing,
rims,
Scooter,
Steve McQueen
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Coolest pennyfarthing ever! Steam punk to boot, and looks like the first Japanese motorcycle cop
Labels:
big wheel,
humor,
law enforcement,
police,
steampunk
What the hell is a train cop doing driving a law enforcement rigged out Explorer on the Las Vegas interstate 15? Making idiots slow down instead of speeding is all. Who let the Union Pacific get a light bar on top of their truck with red & blues? I passed the SOB just to take these photos
Labels:
humor,
law enforcement,
police
Monday, 16 January 2012
Zora Duntov and the Chevrolet skunkworks built 40 special 1959 Biscaynes, Police specials... Zora used his as the test mule
348/350 HP law-enforcement pursuit vehicles, featured in Motor Trend (Dec. 58) and Muscle Car Review (Feb 2008)
They were faster than that years best factory Ferrari according to Musclecar Review.. well, Zora's was the test mule and got the special treatment you'd expect the boss and leader of the Chevy racing program to get... it was capable of 135mph
the photos are from this auction listing, that states it's thought to be the last one left, and was originally delivered to the Oregon St Police http://mecum.com/auctions/lot_detail.cfm?LOT_ID=CA0810-96579
Labels:
Biscayne,
Factory race car,
law enforcement,
police,
prototype,
Zora Duntov
Wednesday, 28 December 2011
I wish I had more of infographics like this to share, this is awesome, and found on SwissStache... "What cop car lights look like"
from http://swissstash.tumblr.com/
I can't find a bigger source of infographics, but I also couldn't find any I found interesting at http://infographics.alltop.com/
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I can't find a bigger source of infographics, but I also couldn't find any I found interesting at http://infographics.alltop.com/
Labels:
informative,
law enforcement,
police
Tuesday, 22 November 2011
New Yorker has had enough of parking tickets... he gets out the buzz saw and cuts it down... in front of NYPD parking enforcement
Labels:
humor,
law enforcement,
New York,
parking,
police
Thursday, 1 September 2011
San Diego Police Dept bicycle brigade circa 1910's or 20's
Labels:
bicycle,
bicycles,
law enforcement,
police
Saturday, 20 August 2011
Brass era police cars
Above is a Pope Hartford, and the below are both Thomas Flyers
Labels:
law enforcement,
police,
Thomas
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
throwing the luggage around, this fully dressed out cop motorcycle is expertly handled through the obstacle course without any cone touched in 1:57
Labels:
law enforcement,
Motorcycle,
police
Thursday, 11 August 2011
hodge podge of autos that caught my attention
I missed noting on this photo what this car is. But Greg identified it as a 'Duesenberg Model J'
Billie Burke in San Francisco's Presidio Park drving her Studebaker
Century
Dodge... with a chauffer? In a Dodge? Really?
Henry Ford in his first automobile
Franklin
1927 Holland Tunnel in New York
New York hot dog stand 1935 in Manhattan
a safety idea that didn't stick
1909 flight of the Wright brothers... but look at the elegant horse carriage
Lady Astor, a parliament member in England and her Terraplane
a Packard 12, 7 passenger limo
Panhard and Levassor
Regal
This Supercharged Graham 120 won over 4 other v8 autos in a contest to win the favor of this fire dept chief
REO Flying Cloud
The first Oldsmobile, 1896
A Winton stripped down for racing
all found while browsing through http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/
Labels:
airplane,
Dodge,
Franklin,
Graham,
Henry Ford,
Icons,
law enforcement,
Oldsmobile,
Packard,
Panhard,
police,
Regal,
REO,
studebaker,
Terraplane,
Winton
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