Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Johnson Motors

In theory my Jimmy Phillips Johnson Motors race sweater should arrive pretty soon. I can't wait!

Jimmy Phillips with daughter Andrea
Andrea with daughter Lauren
Jimmy's Original Sweater


Iron Redskin

The following is a photo of Korey's great great grandfather from the book the Iron Redskin. Korey clearly has motorcycles in his blood. Korey noted that Leslie worked in marketing for Indian in NY.


Sunday, December 22, 2013

Duke II

It seems like Big D almost constantly has some cool oar in the water.






Vespaway

How lame are Segways? Lame enough that if you style one like a Vespa it actually looks cooler.


Saturday, December 21, 2013

YZ450F Head

Flathead Rob and I dropped by to pick up some parts from the machinist that has been most of the machine work for his '48 Chief


Seymour Had the head from a YZ450F sitting on his bench. I'd never seen one apart before. I can't even imagine a head that has more combustion chamber real estate devoted to breathing. I was also shocked to see just how tiny and spindly the titanium valves they run are. Crazy when you consider the high redline and power generation of a YZ450F . I was pretty blown away by it.


Jimmy Phillips


I've had a bit of a Jimmy Phillips obsession lately.




Mount Rainer 1908 Ford

A 1908 Ford Model T passes through the gates of Washington’s Mount Rainier National Park.

This Charlie Beesley On the Road photo series is SO worth a few minutes to look through.
Charlie Beesley
Charlie Beesley
odel T passes through the gates of Washington’s Mount Rainier National Park - See more at: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/12/18/charlie-beesleys-car-pictures-part-4-on-the-road/#sthash.POtjy5RP.dpuf
odel T passes through the gates of Washington’s Mount Rainier National Park - See more at: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/12/18/charlie-beesleys-car-pictures-part-4-on-the-road/#sthash.POtjy5RP.dpuf
odel T passes through the gates of Washington’s Mount Rainier National Park - See more at: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/12/18/charlie-beesleys-car-pictures-part-4-on-the-road/#sthash.POtjy5RP.dpuf
odel T passes through the gates of Washington’s Mount Rainier National Park - See more at: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/12/18/charlie-beesleys-car-pictures-part-4-on-the-road/#sthash.POtjy5RP.dpuf

Friday, December 20, 2013

Albuquerque 1940

An early Auburn speedster with 1940 California plates heads east on Route 66 in New Mexico. On the back of another picture of this car, someone wrote, “Muroc Dry Lake, 4-7-1940, 93 MPH.”


Check out that front tire. Something tells me that car saw some real miles and would have a few good stories to tell.

Fuel injection pioneer Stu Hilborn

I only just learned that Stu Hilborn recently passed away at 96. Rest in peace Stu.

Stuart Hilborn (left) with Eddie Miller
Stuart Hilborn in his legendary 150 MPH streamliner - See more at: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/12/16/fuel-injection-pioneer-stu-hilborn-dies-at-96/#sthash.HkWF65Mg.dpuf
Stuart Hilborn in his legendary 150 MPH streamliner
Stuart Hilborn in his legendary 150 MPH streamliner - See more at: http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2013/12/16/fuel-injection-pioneer-stu-hilborn-dies-at-96/#sthash.HkWF65Mg.dpuf

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Hailstone Feed Store & Shell Station

I'm not especially attached to Issaquah, Washington (the town I work in) but for me picking a favorite landmark is mostly a no-brainer, the Hailstone Feed Store & Shell Station.


The feed store building, located on the east side of Front Street, may have been constructed as a residence in the late 1890s. Starting in 1903, Nicholas Burke owned the property and used the building as a warehouse. Burke was the child of Irish immigrants and he operated a grocery store in Issaquah until his death in 1923. The main store was located across the street, where today’s Village Theatre is. After Burke’s death, the warehouse was purchased by Susan Augustan. A 1930 Sanborn insurance map indicates that the building was being used as a grocery store in that year. By 1940 it was being used as a four-room family dwelling. In 1941, Frank Hailstone and his sister, Nell Hailstone Falkenstein, purchased the building. In 1942 it reopened as the Hailstone Feed Store and Shell Gasoline Station. Frank operated the feed store along with his brother James, and his brother-in-law David Lewis. Nell, who was a widow, operated the gas station. Family members operated the business until 1966. The feed store remained in operation under various owners until 1990.



Today the City of Issaquah owns the Hailstone Feed Store building. The Downtown Issaquah Association (DIA) currently leases the building and has now roughly restored it to its 1944 appearance. There was a pretty rad Harley Peashooter laying in wait in the garage bay last time I peeked in the window too.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Decker

My current #1 reason Jeff Decker is my hero. The Miller race car in his living room.


Lemay Show Coverage

Motorcycle Classics magazine has a feature this month with a little Seattle Cossacks coverage. Pretty cool.


The AMCA magazine has some too.



})();