Sunday, January 31, 2021

CAR OF TOMORROW, TAMPA BAY AUTO MUSEUM, AND WASTELAND WEEKEND!

Lets start this new blog with a look of cars for the future!

Well in 1951 as Tex Avery envisioned them! 


To say this was a very unique collection would be a an understatement, Alain A. Cerf has put together a crazy collection right down in Florida at the Tampa bay Auto Museum! 

https://www.tbauto.org/

Yeah I know we like American Cars, but take a look at some very cool cars because you may enjoy it!








CARHUNTER enjoys seeing unusual cars never experienced before in person.












I keep thinking Teddy Ruxpin for some reason, but it's a Ruxton based out of NYC and built for only two years. Yes they all had these crazy style paint schemes!























Yes a Flathead Ford V8






This should catch your eye, an All Wheel Drive Mustang Prototype!






An alternative fuel system car this old, is that a furnace on the rear bumper?



Does this kind of look like a VW bug?












And another VW looking MB! Yes the inspiration for the Beetle!



Love them rear engine Tatras!













































Are you ready for a lawless post civilization wild apocalyptic weekend following the lead of the Mad Max movie series? 
Let Art Mann explain it, I am scared! Well I don't like the Renaissance Fairs either! LOL!

I will let you decide, CARHUNTER is ready to build a battle machine right now, it's a car blog so lets focus on some of those this month!
Right up my *wheel house; a 1939 Dodge to get us rolling! 














Don't worry it's all controlled by the fuzz, yeah right!


Use this guide to the PD vehicles


Yeah they went and done it!
Last of the V8 Interceptors!


Have you heard this expression before?


After owning about 60 vehicles CARHUNTER finally found that wheel house!
I have had a 1939 Plymouth Coupe for years and I recently found a stablemate for it in the form of a 1938 Dodge Coupe so now I want more 1937-1939 MOPAR coupes LOL! 
They do make a great looking couple, don't they?



I have decided to name the 1938 Mary Ann for another 1938 model

I found out both were born in October, I got the car in December 2020 and Dawn wells passed away in December 2020 so my way to remember our favorite castaway! 
RIP!


One more parting thought, finally an explanation!
They left one out, ran when parked, well it ran when new too, it won't run for sure now!