Tuesday, March 31, 2009

1/6 Scale Chevy Engine...



Check this out...and it runs!

Hand made 1/6 scale chevy 327 engine.
This is almost beyond comprehension. This man has talents bordering on the supernatural. Goes beyond what most of us can only dream about.
And he did it all on a Bridgeport milling machine.
After viewing all of the pictures, be sure to catch both of the film clips of it actually running.

Thanks to Pieter Timmer for sharing this amazing story with us. Click on the link below. Watch BOTH videos.
If you like that, you'll be even more impressed with the Italian built Ferrari on this link:

Monday, March 30, 2009

"789"...

This little Chevy is definitely different! The car was built by N2A Motors (No Two Alike), a subsidiary of Kanter Concepts, Santa Ana, CA.

Cost is $40,000 over the cost of a new Corvette C6 (MSRP $44,000). The company is planning a production run of about 100 vehicles. It sits on a Corvette C6 chassis, front styled like a 57 Chevy, side like a 58, rear like a 59. Hence the designation '789'. Thanks to Sheree Wittman for sharing these images.

Want to know more about N2A Motors? Visit their web site at:
www.n2amotors.com


Friday, March 27, 2009

"The Candy Man"...


Nicknamed "The Candy Man", John Candelaria, a successful major league pitcher wore the uniform for more than twenty years, won twenty games in 1977 and threw a no-hitter the same season...wait, I have the wrong "Candy Man"! The real Candy Man is actually Larry Candelaria, 49' Merc owner and valued member of the Southside Axle Draggers.



"You won't find a nicer more considerate gentleman than Larry", claims fellow Axle Dragger member Bob Carlson. "Larry is the quiet source responsible for keeping us organized and informed", said Carlson. Attend any gathering of the Axle Draggers and you will find Larry and his wonderful wife, Mary Ann. Larry is the "quiet man" with the camera around his neck. He records all of the events, feeds the images to the web site, maintains the roster and informs the entire club membership of upcoming car events.



Larry purchased his '49 Merc in 1998 during an auction in Lake Tahoe. The custom candy apple color makes his ride a guaranteed stand out at each car show he attends. Larry and Mary Ann relocated to the Southland after spending many years in Santa Clara where Larry's career was spent in management for Pac Bell over twenty five years. It was his roots in the Bay Area that led to his love of the San Francisco Giants. From childhood to this very day, this man knows his Giants...and they know him. Encouraged by Mary Ann to attend the first Giants Fantasy Camp in 1987 as a once in a lifetime experience has led to Larry putting the Giants uniform on for sixteen years competing with and against the Giants former greats! That experience has afforded him invaluable memories and friends with the greats of the game...including an invitation to throw out the first pitch at Candlestick Park prior to a Giants home game.


Now you can understand my confusion when it came to the "Candelaria's". Whether he's known as the Quiet Gentleman or Candy Man, both he and Mary Ann are without a doubt, Most Valuable Players to their many Axle Dragger friends!
In closing, if you think his athletic skills are reserved for the baseball diamond...ask him about his bowling talents.

Monday, March 23, 2009

What's on your plate today?...

All the credit goes to Sheree Wittman and Gerry Gamet for their discovery and capture of these creative vanity signatures.


Saturday, March 14, 2009

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Year...'59

One of One...

1972 Harley/Ness Chopper

Monday, March 9, 2009

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Thursday, March 5, 2009

"SKETCH"...



At first light you remember Bob "Sketch" Carlson as the one with the shades and easy going persona. Additional insight to this man's creative career will show that he has tremendous talent.

Bob, caught doodling in class by his grade school instructor was immediately nicknamed "Sketch". He has worn that moniker to this day. The most visable display of his art these days appear as steel tattoos on many of the custom cars throughout our Southern California area. His pinstriping, whether it be on a bike or rod, has a distinctive signature of it's own. Many of us are very familiar with the Southside Axle Dragger logo...yes, Sketch, an Axle Dragger member, designed it. You can bet that he has enhanced the many cars he has owned over the years, whether it be a 55' Chevy, Model A coupe or 49' Merc to mention a few.




He has raced motorcycles, boats and a picnic basket full of different types of cars. Along the way, the recreational boat industry was wise to tap his talents as both a designer and engineer. In addition, he has left his signature at Kawasaki as a designer involving motorcycles and watercraft.



The quiet man, named Sketch, doesn't easily offer up his impressive accomplishments...which in many ways is just as refreshing and impressive as his work. Call him an artist, engineer or an illustrator...when you get to know Bob...you will easily call him one of the good guys.

www.pinheadlounge.com/sketch
carlsonsketch@hotmail.com

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Welcome...

...to my attempt at sharing my appreciation of the Southern California car culture.

As someone that couldn't tell you the difference between a small or big block, you can rest assure I won't be posting very many "tech" articles. Leaning on my profession as a commercial photographer I will concentrate on sharing many of the visuals I capture along the way. In addition, I'll mix in a profile or two of particular cars and their owners. You would be surprised to learn of the interesting history and car lore that many of the these car aficionados can share.

In many ways, these rides are merely a steel or fiberglass canvas displayed on a set of wheels...thus, the title: Driven Art.

Come along for the ride and I hope you enjoy my posts.

Rich Kee

Temecula 2009 Spring Rod Run




2009 Temecula Spring Rod Run

Coming March 13th & 14th. Featuring pre 1974 vehicles.



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