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Sand Motor, Monster, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands
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The Sand Motor was built as coastal protection. The no access sign was there because of research activities (unknown to me). It looked like such a contrast to the wide open coastal landscape.
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From a visit to McFeeters Motor Museum in Forbes NSW, Australia. A beautiful collection of vehicles from a time when motor cars were a work of art as well as a mode of transport.
What a unique vehicle! I'd never seen anything like it. In the earlier days of modern invention there were lots of ideas about how to do things. This was one of them.
Like most of the vehicles at this museum, it runs. Here a video of it.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Vf-DGJZ6dE
October 2, 2021 - Went to Jeff Lane Motor Museum in Nashvile, Tennessee. This place is fantastic! Over 500 vehicles. I've been to one of the best car museums in the U.S., Petersen Auto Museum in L.A. but this one is right up there with it. Specializes in foreign cars and unique vehicles. Half of these I'd never seen or heard of. Well worth going to.
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Meyer Motors Ford Dealer
linked extensions to Main Bldg
520 Main St.
Concordia, Mo
Note: While taking this picture an employee mentioned the year 1955. Not sure if he meant the sign or the dealership.
Riga Motor Museum was founded in 1989.
It is located a few kilometers from Riga city center, houses the largest and most diverse collection of antique vehicles in the Baltic states and offers a truly interactive, fun and educating journey into the world of motors. The museum is considered as one of the most remarkable and most modern museums in Latvia, and a must see tourism attraction when visiting Riga.
Riga Motor Museum was opened after a large-scale reconstruction on the 2nd of July, 2016. The museum has gained broader and modernized exposition space, a comfortable and enjoyable environment for visitors, as well as accessibility for everyone. At the same time we have preserved the museum’s historical architecture and the specific Motor Museum’s atmosphere. The author of the reconstruction project is “Projektēšanas birojs ARHIS” Ltd. Reconstruction works are carried out by “Skonto būve” Ltd.
The new exposition tells fascinating stories about unique vehicles, renowned individuals and important milestones that helped to shape world’s automotive history. Visitors explore and engage with the story using modern and diverse multimedia and design features, as well as participate in several interactivities. The author of the design project is H2E Ltd.
The museum showcases more than a hundred unique antique vehicles and the collection is enriched with several significant acquisitions. The museum’s café, kids fun zone, hands-on exhibits, temporary exhibition hall, educational workshops and other entertaining events ensure a day well spent in the new Riga Motor Museum.
Just before sunrise on October 8, 2004, Union Pacific’s LJP45 local heads for the Sunnyside Branch at West Mounds, Utah. Rio Grande SD40T-2 Tunnel Motor No. 5371 erupts with smoke as it swings through the switches to the branch.
October 2, 2021 - Went to Jeff Lane Motor Museum in Nashvile, Tennessee. This place is fantastic! Over 500 vehicles. I've been to one of the best car museums in the U.S., Petersen Auto Museum in L.A. but this one is right up there with it. Specializes in foreign cars and unique vehicles. Half of these I'd never seen or heard of. Well worth going to.
For my video; youtu.be/33p7KPc39rc?si=Aygl5LhIm4IQsWMm,
Three images merged.
James Bay, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
This is another series of images that have been taken over the years at Vintage Motor Rallies, Museums and random car meets and such.
Motor van het merk Germaan gemaakt door NV Rijwielindustrie F.& J. van Werven uit Meppel rond 1935.
De letter D op de kentekenplaat stond voor Drenthe.
Drents museum, Assen
The Sand Motor is an artificial peninsula made of no less than 21.5 million m3 of sea sand. Under the influence of wind, waves and currents, the beach sand gradually spreads along the coast. This gigantic sandbox thus contributes naturally to our coastal maintenance.
The Sand Motor was constructed off the coast of Ter Heijde and Kijkduin in 2011. It is a large artificial sandbank in the shape of a peninsula. Ocean currents, wind and waves have been given free rein to spread the sand along the Delfland coast between Hoek van Holland and Scheveningen. The Sand Motor is important as a driver for innovative coastal maintenance. Dozens of researchers from various universities and knowledge institutes have been closely following the development of the Sand Motor since its construction.
Limestone empties running as U718 are rolling along at the maximum speed for the nearly 100 year old miniquads near Sax, MN. A trio of SD40-3s, which all began life as Southern Pacific SD45T-2s, power the train on this fine spring day.
Construite par Standart Motor Company à Coventry 74 800 exemplaires de 1955 à 1962.
4 cylindres 1991 et 2138 cm3 95-105 cv
Propulsion 177km/h
Looking very sorry for itself, Millport Motors UVG Urbanstar bodied Dennis Dart N804GRV is seen here dumped at the back of the depot on West Bay Road, Millport.
The bus was originally built in 1996 as a demonstrator for UVG before passing onto Millport Motors the following year. I guess it was a very reliable machine as it was used by the operator until 2015 when it was withdrawn as a result of it not being DDA compliant.
Sadly since then, the Dart has fallen into a state of disrepair which is a shame as I don’t think there’s many of these UVG bodied examples left in existence today. Hopefully one day this one may be saved but I’d imagine it’ll cost a fortune to get it restored to its former glory.
I was messing around trying to build an engine to go into a new MOC for this months LUGNuts challenge, and I decided to pull out all my MOC engines to have a look at them together. All in all they're pretty much similar, yet all done differently. I sure like that jet blade piece! None of them are based on anything real, some of them have their exhaust pipes removed, and two of them haven't been used yet.