March 15, 2014
— Open Blogger Welcome to the I'm exhausted so you get the shaft edition of the Saturday Car Thread.
Countrysquire loves Whealers Dealers, the English show which has aired on Discovery’s Velocity channel for a while now. The show started as Mike Brewer buying modern classics in need of a little attention, then 6’7 mechanic Edd China doing the repair work in order to get them ready to sell. Finally, Mike would try to sell the car for a profit, finalizing the deal with “’old out your ‘and, you’ve bought a crackin’ motor!” They have done a lot of different types of cars over the years, but the premise has remained the same. In a sea of auto related shows which either have phony deadlines and drama, or spend half the time advertising some crap, this one stands out. Before you wade in, be aware that the English have some different terms for auto parts. Our door panels are there door cards. We have aluminum, they have aluminium. The chaps over at lotus-europa.com have prepared a chart to convert from English to…err…English.

Now armed with the English-to-English translator above, have a look-see:
The Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance was held, last weekend, in beautiful Amelia Island, FL. This event, which benefits Community Hospice of NE Florida, draws car lovers from around the world and the media coverage expands with each passing year.
Two best in show ribbons were awarded: The first, the Concurs d'Elegance Award went to a 1937 Horch 853 and the second, the Concours de Sport, went to a 1958 Scarab.
The weekendÂ’s biggest sale belonged to R.M., which sold a 1937 Delahaye 135 Competition Torpedo Roadster for $6.6 million. That figure set two records: highest price paid for a Delahaye at any auction and highest price paid for a car at the Amelia auctions.

It didn't occur to me this year but, perhaps, next year, we can make a Moron meetup out of it. It would be great fun.
Update re the UAW attempts at unionizing VW Chattanooga: The workers aren't sitting still this time as management and the union collude.
Three workers at a Volkswagen plant in Chattanooga, Tenn., filed a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board Wednesday saying it must prevent the German auto company from providing any further assistance to the United Auto Workers in its efforts to organize the workers. The complaint is a reaction to the UAW's own request to the board that it order a revote of an organizing election at the Chattanooga facility that the union lost last month.The VW workers allege that a prior "neutrality" agreement between the company and UAW regarding the election violated the National Labor Relations Act because the union gave "things of value" in exchange for the company making it easier to organize its Chattanooga workers. Essentially, the complaint argues that the union bribed the company by offering it favorable terms for an eventual contract — a situation that would benefit the union leaders and the company, but not the workers.
God Bless the workin' man.
This week's cruising tune will make you pine for those sultry Summer nights of long ago:
A little bit of scruff for the Moronettes:

And a reminder to the Morons of what real-life car elbows look like:

Ah... what the heck. Here's a bonus shot as well:

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Posted by: shredded chi at March 15, 2014 10:44 AM (CYqDc)
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Posted by: JEM at March 15, 2014 10:47 AM (o+SC1)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 10:48 AM (DmNpO)
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Posted by: grammie winger at March 15, 2014 10:50 AM (oMKp3)
Posted by: DangerGirl at March 15, 2014 10:50 AM (GrtrJ)
Posted by: Navin R Johnson at March 15, 2014 10:52 AM (RRbuy)
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Posted by: backhoe at March 15, 2014 10:53 AM (ULH4o)
Posted by: Insomniac at March 15, 2014 10:55 AM (UAMVq)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 10:56 AM (DmNpO)
Posted by: Jessica Rabbit at March 15, 2014 10:56 AM (QFxY5)
Posted by: JEM at March 15, 2014 10:58 AM (o+SC1)
Posted by: backhoe at March 15, 2014 10:59 AM (ULH4o)
Posted by: JEM at March 15, 2014 10:59 AM (o+SC1)
Posted by: Insomniac at March 15, 2014 11:00 AM (UAMVq)
Posted by: Typo dynamofo at March 15, 2014 11:01 AM (IVgIK)
Posted by: Insomniac at March 15, 2014 11:02 AM (UAMVq)
Posted by: Mr. Dave at March 15, 2014 11:02 AM (O8GY0)
Posted by: Typo dynamofo at March 15, 2014 11:04 AM (IVgIK)
Posted by: Typo dynamofo at March 15, 2014 11:07 AM (IVgIK)
The only British term that was new for me was the "shooting brake" which they translate to "station wagon". That's a new one and seems unlikely.
They goofed. Estate wagon is a station wagon. Neither of which make any sense at all.
Posted by: eleven at March 15, 2014 11:08 AM (fsLdt)
Posted by: Mr. Dave at March 15, 2014 03:02 PM (O8GY0)
The modern usages of 'shooting-brake' is reserved for two-door sports coupe hatchback variants - see Ferrari FF
Posted by: Emilia Earhart at March 15, 2014 11:12 AM (Q6pxP)
Posted by: grammie winger at March 15, 2014 11:13 AM (oMKp3)
The only British term that was new for me was the "shooting brake" which they translate to "station wagon". That's a new one and seems unlikely.
Posted by: Mr. Dave at March 15, 2014 03:02 PM (O8GY0)
iirc
The term "shooting brake" referred to a vehicle that was outfitted for hunting but also had a sloping rear roof line.
Posted by: YIKES! at March 15, 2014 11:16 AM (mETGQ)
Posted by: English Dave at March 15, 2014 11:17 AM (AEXqZ)
Posted by: English Dave at March 15, 2014 11:22 AM (AEXqZ)
Posted by: Eugene Levy at March 15, 2014 11:23 AM (QSqIb)
http://tinyurl.com/q29e6gj
Posted by: Peaches at March 15, 2014 11:26 AM (8lmkt)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 11:32 AM (DmNpO)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 11:33 AM (aDwsi)
Posted by: Peaches at March 15, 2014 11:34 AM (8lmkt)
Posted by: oldgeezer at March 15, 2014 11:36 AM (+uiwA)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 11:36 AM (aDwsi)
http://tinyurl.com/ogo3hkk
Posted by: Peaches at March 15, 2014 11:39 AM (8lmkt)
Posted by: Sphynx at March 15, 2014 11:39 AM (cll/q)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 11:39 AM (aDwsi)
Posted by: BCochran1981 - Credible Hulk at March 15, 2014 11:42 AM (qanmw)
Posted by: backhoe at March 15, 2014 02:53 PM (ULH4o)<<
In my teenage years I could only dream about getting to Fort Clinch down there. Girls weren't as wild in those days.
Posted by: Sphynx at March 15, 2014 11:42 AM (cll/q)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 11:42 AM (aDwsi)
Wheeler Dealers rocks. Mainly because both of those limeys look like they're having a HELL of a lot of fun.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at March 15, 2014 11:43 AM (AHzA7)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 11:43 AM (aDwsi)
Posted by: Synova at March 15, 2014 11:43 AM (7/PU+)
FTR: proper shooting brakes are suhweeet (check out this latest Volvo concept, which I hope to goodness they manufacture as-is: http://tinyurl.com/ob9gat9)
Posted by: Dave at Garfield Ridge at March 15, 2014 11:44 AM (Ed+yP)
Posted by: The Turbo Hat at March 15, 2014 11:46 AM (AymDN)
Jessica Rabbit would look great in that Delahaye
Jessica Rabbit would look great in just about anything.
Posted by: Insomniac at March 15, 2014 02:49 PM (UAMVq)
On the other hand, I would look great in Jessica Rabbit.
Posted by: IllTemperedCur at March 15, 2014 11:46 AM (AHzA7)
Posted by: kbdabear at March 15, 2014 11:47 AM (aTXUx)
Union puts up "Shame on you, Suaru of Wichita" protest banner at dealership.
Dealership adds, "For having such low prices" banner.
Good move, capitalism!
Posted by: Dang at March 15, 2014 11:47 AM (MNq6o)
Posted by: Dang at March 15, 2014 11:48 AM (MNq6o)
Posted by: kbdabear at March 15, 2014 11:48 AM (aTXUx)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 11:48 AM (aDwsi)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 11:49 AM (aDwsi)
Posted by: Dang at March 15, 2014 03:47 PM (MNq6o)
The dealership even gave the paid protesters lunch. Someone at that dealership not only has a sense of humor but knows how to fight back.
Posted by: Retread at March 15, 2014 11:50 AM (cHwk5)
Posted by: English Dave at March 15, 2014 11:50 AM (AEXqZ)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 11:51 AM (DmNpO)
Posted by: Y-not at March 15, 2014 11:53 AM (zDsvJ)
Posted by: kbdabear at March 15, 2014 11:53 AM (aTXUx)
Posted by: BCochran1981 - Credible Hulk at March 15, 2014 11:54 AM (qanmw)
And aren't thrust bearings and throw-out bearings completely different things?
Posted by: DaveA[/i][/b][/s] at March 15, 2014 11:55 AM (DL2i+)
Posted by: kbdabear at March 15, 2014 11:55 AM (aTXUx)
Posted by: Y-not at March 15, 2014 11:56 AM (zDsvJ)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 11:56 AM (DmNpO)
Posted by: Ronster at March 15, 2014 11:56 AM (puNd6)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 11:56 AM (aDwsi)
Posted by: Y-not at March 15, 2014 11:57 AM (zDsvJ)
Posted by: nabqrules at March 15, 2014 11:58 AM (Irq86)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 11:58 AM (DmNpO)
Posted by: kbdabear at March 15, 2014 11:58 AM (aTXUx)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 11:59 AM (DmNpO)
Posted by: BCochran1981 - Credible Hulk at March 15, 2014 11:59 AM (qanmw)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 12:00 PM (aDwsi)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 12:03 PM (DmNpO)
Posted by: Mr. Dave at March 15, 2014 03:02 PM (O8GY0)
No, that's been around for many, many years. In Britain, it was the kind of vehicle that wealthy sportsmen would use for trips to the countryside to shoot game birds, or whatever. Indeed, here in North America, the term "station wagon" had a similar connotation, being a vehicle used by your chauffeur to pick you and your luggage up at the train station, and hustle you in comfort to your country place. They were a rich man's toy until the post-War car boom.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at March 15, 2014 12:04 PM (fP0Xf)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 12:05 PM (aDwsi)
Posted by: The Yellow Pug at March 15, 2014 12:06 PM (r7mtu)
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at March 15, 2014 04:04 PM (fP0Xf)
Instead of luggage, we stuffed kids in 'em.
Posted by: Retread at March 15, 2014 12:07 PM (cHwk5)
Pinking - another really old term. Knock is perfectly understood.
Posted by: English Dave at March 15, 2014 03:22 PM (AEXqZ)
Agreed this list includes many obsolete terms, but as a guy who has read many English motor magazines and service manuals over the years, it's nonetheless a useful list, especially if one has to decipher some old literature.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at March 15, 2014 12:08 PM (fP0Xf)
A ring gear is a ring gear, nobody calls them a flywheel gear.
Posted by: lowandslow at March 15, 2014 12:09 PM (IV4od)
Many times when I drove to Honey Creek to fetch the lost Miss Emily I'd see her crossing the field in front of her lobby. With a handful of those & adjustable pliers. From fixing toilets.
Yeah, she was a farm girl at heart. A good one....
Posted by: backhoe at March 15, 2014 12:09 PM (ULH4o)
Posted by: BCochran1981 - Credible Hulk at March 15, 2014 12:11 PM (qanmw)
Posted by: BCochran1981 - Credible Hulk at March 15, 2014 12:11 PM (qanmw)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 12:11 PM (aDwsi)
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Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 12:14 PM (aDwsi)
Posted by: Psychedelicat at March 15, 2014 12:14 PM (AymDN)
Saw this, but noticed an error. So I wanted to make one thing clear: I don't smoke cigarettes http://bit.ly/1nqK08i
9:58 AM - 15 Mar 2014
Posted by: Donald Segretti at March 15, 2014 12:15 PM (e8kgV)
http://tinyurl.com/qgdtvpg
Contemporary usage of the term(s) is to add some panache, and is a fail, as far as I am concerned. Here is an interesting conversion, however:
http://tinyurl.com/ohrbmh6
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 04:11 PM (aDwsi)
Ah, a woody (wagon) then. Why didn't you say so? Of course the term "woody" has fallen out of common usage as well, since we don't make them any more, but you can still hear about them in the old Beach Boys songs.
Posted by: GGE of the Moron Horde, NC Chapter at March 15, 2014 12:16 PM (yh0zB)
http://tinyurl.com/qgdtvpg
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Back when a woody had real wood on it.
Posted by: Retread at March 15, 2014 12:16 PM (cHwk5)
It's a strange, small world, after all....
Posted by: backhoe at March 15, 2014 12:16 PM (ULH4o)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 12:17 PM (aDwsi)
Posted by: rik at March 15, 2014 12:17 PM (rVEZt)
fail, as far as I am concerned. Here is an interesting conversion,
however:
http://tinyurl.com/ohrbmh6
That car has been listed in Mustang Times forever with a 100K price tag on it. No takers. I will refrain from shouting "KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!"
...or not...
I guess "shooting break" could also be a Nomad then?
Posted by: GGE of the Moron Horde, NC Chapter at March 15, 2014 12:18 PM (yh0zB)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 04:17 PM (aDwsi)
Are we still referring to cars?
Posted by: GGE of the Moron Horde, NC Chapter at March 15, 2014 12:20 PM (yh0zB)
Posted by: Ronster at March 15, 2014 12:20 PM (puNd6)
http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4055/4533869146_061673d204_z.jpg
I know where one of these is. You can still get wood kits for them. I drove a Minor sedan in my mis-spent youth. Fun little car.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at March 15, 2014 12:22 PM (fP0Xf)
Posted by: rik at March 15, 2014 12:23 PM (rVEZt)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 12:24 PM (DmNpO)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 12:24 PM (DmNpO)
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 12:24 PM (aDwsi)
speak for yourself
Posted by: kate upton at March 15, 2014 12:27 PM (30eLQ)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 04:24 PM (DmNpO)
Thank you. That one was bad enough!
Posted by: Retread at March 15, 2014 12:27 PM (cHwk5)
Posted by: Niedermeyer's Dead Horse at March 15, 2014 12:29 PM (DmNpO)
http://www.stangbangers.com/Mustang4x4_Pic06.jpg
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 04:24 PM (aDwsi)
Heh. Well, to me that was never a Mustang in the first place, so no harm, no foul.
I'm going to go outside and play with cars in the sunshine. Back later, maybe.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at March 15, 2014 12:30 PM (fP0Xf)
http://tinyurl.com/pnoxuac
http://tinyurl.com/non3g8r
I had pics of all four, but the catastrophic failure of my external hard drive prevents me from uploading them
FWIW, Lizard Lick Towing TV show, episode 221, you might see a Moron with red Mustang...just sayin'.
Posted by: GGE of the Moron Horde, NC Chapter at March 15, 2014 12:31 PM (yh0zB)
Posted by: Titanium at March 15, 2014 12:32 PM (IgOQg)
http://www.stangbangers.com/Mustang4x4_Pic06.jpg
Posted by: Mike Hammer at March 15, 2014 04:24 PM (aDwsi)
*strikes match*
Posted by: GGE of the Moron Horde, NC Chapter at March 15, 2014 12:33 PM (yh0zB)
Posted by: Waterhouse at March 15, 2014 12:39 PM (QSqIb)
Posted by: GGE of the Moron Horde, NC Chapter at March 15, 2014 12:40 PM (yh0zB)
Posted by: IrishEd at March 15, 2014 12:44 PM (bfm04)
Posted by: Mirror-Universe Mitt Romney at March 15, 2014 12:44 PM (jhfwW)
Posted by: IrishEd ?
I've always heard Jags described as "champagne tastes on a beer-level price tag." But they sure were pretty. Violet dash lites. Fold-down seats in the back. Sunroofs- that I rode in to school.
Yes, the other kids hated me. Got used to that long ago....
Posted by: backhoe at March 15, 2014 12:54 PM (ULH4o)
Posted by: JEM at March 15, 2014 01:03 PM (o+SC1)
Also called a "release bearing" Over There.
And don't forget "off side" and "near side" for "left" and "right." The knockoff hubs on my Austin Healey's wire wheels were so marked.
Posted by: MrScribbler at March 15, 2014 01:06 PM (jiM5S)
Posted by: JEM at March 15, 2014 01:11 PM (o+SC1)
Posted by: Brass Bancroft at March 15, 2014 01:13 PM (tTMRX)
Posted by: JEM at March 15, 2014 05:11 PM
No, they didn't, and neither did any of the other Brit carmakers. It was a function of thread direction on the hubs.
An ex-girlfriend owned a 1925 Bentley which of course had wire wheels and, IIRC, the hubs were also marked "near side" and "off side."
Wish she still had the car. Wish I still had her....
Posted by: MrScribbler at March 15, 2014 01:14 PM (jiM5S)
Posted by: MrScribbler at March 15, 2014 05:06 PM (jiM5S)
Translate this: off side fore.
Posted by: Retread at March 15, 2014 01:15 PM (cHwk5)
Posted by: Retread at March 15, 2014 05:15 PM
Easy-peasey, old chap: "left-side front."
Woe betide the poor soul who tried to affix a near-side knockoff to an off-side hub! Fortunately, fore and aft were no problem.
Posted by: MrScribbler at March 15, 2014 01:18 PM (jiM5S)
Posted by: Ronster at March 15, 2014 01:23 PM (puNd6)
Woe betide the poor soul who tried to affix a near-side knockoff to an off-side hub! Fortunately, fore and aft were no problem.
Posted by: MrScribbler at March 15, 2014 05:18 PM (jiM5S)
Nope. Think horse and try again.
Posted by: Retread at March 15, 2014 01:24 PM (cHwk5)
Posted by: JEM at March 15, 2014 01:25 PM (o+SC1)
And very nice headlamps on the first one. Wouldn't mind having those airbags installed in my wheels. But if I did, I'd probably keep crashing the car just because.
Posted by: RightWingProf at March 15, 2014 01:28 PM (RtR5I)
The original American term was "depot hack." Now, that died out fast.
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