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Mass. Cruisers Gillette Stadium Cruise Night September 2009


The Mass. Cruisers car club recently started an every-other-week cruise night at Patriot Place, the complex in Foxboro, Massachusetts, where Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots, is located. Long story short, in less than a full season of existence, it draws nearly 2,000 cars per event. This thing is truly epic.

The September cruise featured the most diverse crowd of cars and trucks we have seen in a couple years. Unimogs, new Ferraris, and traditional rods and kustoms were mixed in with lifted trucks, lowered trucks, and in one case, a completely scratch-built truck. If you live in the New England area, and you can sneak out of the office on a Thursday this fall, make it happen. Apparently this mother will go until the snow flies. You can learn more at the Mass. Cruisers site here.

You can also click here to see the massive BangShift.com photo gallery of the event.

Mass. Cruisers Gillette Stadium Cruise Night September 2009



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The Shoot From Hell


Did a commercial over the last few days. Now normally, a commercial shoot can be tough, but not like this. Most of the time, things go great if you have a professional production company. Let’s see, where do I begin?

I can’t mention the client right now, but we shot in Van Nuys and Glendale in over 100 degree heat with a 1st AD (Assistant Director) that seemed to get his jollies out of yelling at people. ‘Scuze me, did I say yelling? I meant to say “Lecturing,” then yelling.

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When you do a commercial, there are key things that are essential. Like, if something goes wrong, there has to be a Medic on set. By law. UNLESS, the production is too cheap to pay for one and not tell anyone. Mistake #1.

Then, in the heat (and wonderful air from all the fires we’re having) using the yelling tactic to get people to do what you need them to do only makes them do it worse forming the stress, and…. Mistake #2.

Then, people started to get hurt.

Grip Dood #1 slices his head open in a grip truck on a piece of steel. Ouch. Off to the hospital. Grip Dood #2 breaks his wrist doing grip stuff. Ouch. Off to the hospital again. Stunt Actor gets stung in the mouth by a bee in his 7up. Lip swells to gargantuan proportions. Out for the count. Am I done? Oh, no… not even close.

Actor #2, playing a scene on the tennis court gets nailed by a tennis ball,.. close to his OWN balls. Gets pissed, walks off the set. “Why is the Director beaning me with balls?” …was his only comment. That was after he threw a key prop up into a tree to retrieve a frisbee, only to have that key prop get stuck 20 feet up. THEN, he gets bitten by a red ant on the hand. You startin’ to see a pattern?

Am I done? No. Not just yet. Lead Actor #1 is setting up a scene as a food stylist walks up to heat a piece of food on a table set with a steamer. A steamer shoots out scalding hot steam to instantly heat food. Sometimes water. And in this case, a lot of water. And,… as she trips towards the table….

Water shoots out of the tip and lands on the arm of Lead Actor #1!! Giving him 2nd degree burns! Off to the hospital. And what did I do as all this was happening over 2 days? And what does this have to do with cars?

Nice Lincoln, eh? Sweet.



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Top Secret’s Latest Parts (Prius and Insight)


Normally a post with a title like that would have an ! or some other method to convey excitement. What can I say here… Top Secret has been hard at work on two new cars for their tuning line-up. The ZE2 Honda Insight and the ZVW30 Toyota Prius. (yes I name dropped the chassis codes…one day when the ZE2 and the ZVW30 both become Tsukuba Circuit time attack record holders we’ll affectionately call them by these codes like we do R35s and S15s…or not).

All sarcasm aside, Top Secret has put in some considerable work to be appreciated by the eco-loving hybrid drivers out there that perhaps also own a Top Secret tuned Supra or GT-R. Both cars feature Top Secret original aero kits designed both for looks and also for aerodynamic efficiency (better miles per gallon er… kilos per liter). The cars both run RAYS eco drive wheels designed for maximum weight reduction, in this case the 15″ RE30 Volk is fit for duty of cranking up the ECO further. Continue reading at The Real JDM

Top Secret’s Latest Parts (Prius and Insight)



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Novikov Almost Flips Out During WRC Finland!


When he crested a hill during a stage of WRC Rally in Finland, Evgeny Novikov’s lead foot nearly caused his Citroen C4 to pull a burly back flip. Yikes! The in-car footage actually reminds me of the view from the cockpit of my Dad’s old Piper during takeoff. First, the nose comes up, and then it’s  nothing but sky. As the announcer—in my opinion, hysterically—points out, this near-miss “indicates why not every jump should be taken flat-out.” That’s some classic British understatement for you.



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Most Expensive Car in the World!


Car collector Hans-Günther Zach—popular German car collector—is selling off his whole lot of vehicles. These are not your average run-of-the-mill cars, though, these are vintage Rolls-Royce and Bentleys. The money maker of these classic rides is the “Star of India,” which is a one-off 1934 Phantom II 40/50 HP Continental “All-Weather Convertible.” This amazing ride is going for nearly $14.4 million, which would make it the most expensive car in the world beating the price tag of $12 million made by a 1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa. Via Jameslist



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eBay Motors Master Contest


My buddy Famous Rhodes over at eBay Motors roped me into being a judge for their new Motors Master Contest. It’s actually a pretty decent contest with some great prizes. Got a cool project vehicle? Then enter for a chance to win a trip to SEMA plus a $2,500 eBay Motors shopping spree. Just go to the Motors Master Contest site, sign in with your eBay user ID, and follow the directions. Basically you just need to answer a few questions and then upload a a 2-3 minute video showing off your project. Don’t wait too long cause the contest is only open until August 31. Here’s a quick video with Famous outside the eBay headquarters in San Jose.



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Chrysler’s Fate?


Eager to witness the brutal destruction of a pile of neglected cars, I attended the local county fair demolition derby this past weekend.  My expectations were met and exceeded as the killing blows were dealt to nearly all vehicles, most of which had entered the event hanging onto life by only a thread.  As is always true with any good demo derby, the un-muffled roar of engines filled the air blending with radiator steam, oil-burning exhaust and mud.

What I did not expect to see was an orange, reasonably straight AMC Gremlin complete with header relief in the hood, and all the other demo derby trimmings.  I always love to see an obscure piece of automotive history, but I had mixed emotions. The announcer begged it be withdrawn from the derby and restored and I couldn’t help but wonder if this little Gremlin is representative of Chrysler Corporation’s fate.

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The auto industry is a tough business by definition and any history-savvy car guy knows that this industry left many aspiring startups as well as more established brands as rusting carcasses on the side of the road.  Extinct domestic brands include Hudson, Packard, Studebaker, Nash, AMC, Delorean, Bricklyn, Plymouth, Eagle, Willys, and of late, Oldsmobile and Pontiac. With such a long lead time to develop vehicle systems and the equipment to produce them, it has always been difficult to guess what a consumer will be interested in buying years ahead of the actual product launch.  Unfortunately, this and other business concerns leave countless reputable car companies behind.  All these brands, among others, left a noticeable mark on the auto industry with unique products and devout followers.

However loyal the following, car companies cannot continue without sales and profitability.  Ever since cars have been a staple consumer product, mergers and acquisitions have been the name of the game for auto manufacturers, both to save ailing companies and increase market share.  It is in the name of merging and acquisition that many of these brands have lost their identity or gone by the wayside altogether.

American Motor Corporation (AMC) formed in the merging of brands Nash and Hudson in 1954.  Under AMC leadership, these brands eventually phased out.  AMC is remembered now as a producer of the infamous Gremlin and Pacer and some of the more knowledgeable remember Rambler or Javelin.  AMC was a strong fourth to America’s big three, Ford, GM and Chrysler, and it is sad to think that its glory is all but forgotten.  In fact, some of my most knowledgeable car friends have never even heard of AMC at all, despite such excellent products as the AMX, Scrambler, or Matador.  Chrysler acquired AMC in 1987 for the Jeep brand, and both AMC and Eagle eventually phased out under that ownership.

The only current remnant of AMC resembling its former glory is Jeep, one of the Chrysler brands. Chrysler passed in and out of the hands of Mercedes and it goes without saying they now find themselves in a rough spot.  With sales numbers at obscene lows in recent months, and heavy involvement by the Federal government in the sustaining of Chrysler, its fate has yet to be seen.

Although I am optimistic about the Fiat merger, and Lee Iacocca himself put his stamp of approval on it, I am concerned about what is in store for a once grand marquee of automotive history.  Will Chryslers be in 30 years what AMCs are for many people now?  In 2039, will people catch a glimpse of a PT Cruiser in a demolition derby, or see a 2009 Challenger in a museum and say, “Oh yeah, I remember those cars”?  I certainly hope not.  What do you think?



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