Friday, November 4, 2011

#4, Blastolene Brothers--wildness on wheels--at Cars in the Park, Portland Art Museum, September 3, 2011

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A very big hot rod with a powerful engine. Very big.

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A very big hot rod with a powerful engine. You can see how tall it is, in comparison to the nearby people.

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This photo also gives you an idea just how tall this thing is!

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And this one gives you an idea just how long this thing is, even with part of it not in the shot!

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A close-up of the brakes on the very big hot rod with the powerful engine.

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The view along the side of the very big hot rod with the powerful engine.

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The front end of the very big hot rod with the powerful engine. To me, the wheels look like they belong on an 18-wheeler.

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One more view of the very big hot rod with the powerful engine. It was something to see, let me tell you!

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One more view of the back end of the very big hot rod with the powerful engine.

I really like the streamlined design of the very big hot rod with the powerful engine.

6 comments:

  1. What a nice presentation of this car. Can you imagine the hours that were needed to compound and polish this monster of a car to the mirror finish? I also wonder if this is driven or run at the Bonneville Salt Flats? And ,Yes, I agree that this is a very big hot rod with a powerful engine! Amazing!

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  2. Even though I am not a car guy, this one would have been interesting to see. It looks like a jet on tires.

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  3. Never seen this one before. Quite a lot of silver.

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  4. I would not want to shine that puppy!

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  5. «Louis» wonders what kind of engine powers this beauty.

    As you have a number of bridges in and around Portland, «Louis» would welcome your participation in Sunday Bridges.

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