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Showing posts with label option. Show all posts

Coolest damn thing you'll see all week. 1913 Harley, heavily optioned,TANDEM !, unrestored, with a quick history and instructions how to start it. WOW


the bike's options are discussed for the first 5 minutes, then the bike is started up and the procedure is wonderfully demonstrated, step by step. (starts at minute 5:30)
Thanks Mike! This is great!

Speedometer I've never come across before, a windspeed indicator mounted to the hood trim on a 40's Chevrolet




I bet it works as a bug deflector like the green one I photographed as well as a speedometer

Heavily optioned 57 chev convertible. Can you identify the 2 things on the dash?



the glass clamshell is for prisming the lights from a stop light, so you don't have to look up and crane your neck, remember that the windshields were a lot more verticle back then instead of aerodynamic and laid back like todays cars... it wasn't as easy to look up at the intersection lights if you were the first at the stop.
The other thing?
That thing on the dash board just above the headlight switch is a sensor for the automatic dimming headlights. It sensed the headlights of an oncoming car.
John D. Weimer emailed me to let me know, Thanks! 3 years and no one had filled me in about that!

Another unusual option, Pontiac Bonneville Sleeping Trunk



This full size car has alot of trunk space, and is about the size of a double mattress. It's the only example of this factory option for mosquito netting and travel gear storage that I've ever seen or heard of, for the cross country travler on a budget. A 40's nash did something similar, but the car could be completely closed up, and just the rear upper seat flipped up towards the roof for the trunk access.


For what this Pontiac cost when new, I'm thinking discretionary funds would disappear once this was in your driveway. Very cool guy owns this, he's also a sport bike rider, and he used to show up at the La Mesa Thursday night cruise frequently. These shots are from the really big annual Balboa Park Auto Museum car show that is worth the lack of spectator parking for the fine collection that gets out onto the lawn, along with the vast local supply of interwesting and rare cars that only need to pony up 15 buck for on the grass parking.