Got a question for you God. Why did you make so many suckers? You say, "Love never endeth." Well, I say, "Love never starteth!" "The meek shall inherit the earth." The meek just get the short end of the stick! You say, "Is anyone pure of heart?" I say, "Not one."
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the color signatures of various elements when ignited
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This scientist crafts stunning visual art through chemistry.
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1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351
The 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351 was a one-year-only powerhouse that stood as the final chapter in Ford’s legendary Boss performance lineup.
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1964 Chevrolet Cheetah
The 1964 Chevrolet Cheetah, also known as the Bill Thomas Cheetah, was an American sports car designed and built entirely with American components. Developed by Chevrolet performance tuner Bill Thomas between 1963 and 1966, the Cheetah was created to compete with Carroll Shelby's Cobra. It featured a front-mid engine layout and a chrome-moly tubular chassis, with independent suspension borrowed from the Corvette. The sleek fiberglass body included distinctive gull-wing doors and housed a 377 cubic inch small-block V8 engine that produced about 475 horsepower. The car’s lightweight design contributed to impressive acceleration and handling.
Despite its promising performance, the Cheetah faced challenges such as insufficient chassis rigidity for road racing, which led to handling issues, and cooling problems caused by inadequate ventilation that resulted in engine overheating. These problems were later addressed by owners through various modifications and improvements. Only a limited number of Cheetahs were produced, with different configurations and modifications over time. Some were converted into roadsters, while others competed in racing events, achieving notable successes. Today, the 1964 Chevrolet Cheetah remains a rare and highly regarded collector’s car, celebrated for its bold design and ambitious engineering.
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Throwback Thursday; Detective Frank Bullitt & his '68 Mustang GT, 390, 4 speed
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watch pendant in the shape of a skull, designed by isaac penard. switzerland, c. 1640-50.
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