Showing posts with label Cars and Vehicles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cars and Vehicles. Show all posts

Thursday, September 17, 2020

RV Old Camper Van Redesign Into Beautiful Moving Car House

RV Old Camper Van Design Into Beautiful Moving Car House Before and After Interior Re-Designing | Ways to Upgrade Your Camper | Design Your Campervan Layout Idea | How to Redesign a Van to Live Out of It | Camper Van Remodels That Will Inspire You To Hit the Road  

Trina Sholin is a self-taught interior designer, and her husband Steve has a strong background in construction. The couple had been flipping houses to make a living but they started doing similar renovations on RVs on the side and in 2019, it became their full-time gig.

"Steve takes care of all of the maintenance and operations of the RVs, using his decade long experience with RVs, and I handle all design and social media as well as being hands-on during renovation," Trina wrote on their website. "Basically, we both wear 17 hats as do so many small business owners!"

Thursday, August 27, 2020

Old RV Van Vehicles Transform Into Tiny Homes on Wheels House

Janeway Bought An Old RV And Transformed It Into A Beautiful modern Home For Me And Two Kittens That I Recently Adopted. After trading some emails with a salesman and putting down a $1000 non-refundable deposit 

It must have been love at first sight. I’d like to describe it that way, but the reality is I hadn’t seen her yet. Not really. I’d only found a listing at the bottom of a list of used RVs at a dealership 200 miles away, close to the Texas border. A 1995 Chevy Seven Seas Cobra, 36,000ish miles. I’d been looking for months, and something in my heart told me this was the one. This was my transformation project.

Layers of dust coated the carpet. There were spots with water damage and mold. Thankfully, the appliances worked, and though I was later to find out the A/C in the cab was out, the housing unit A/C was fine and the engine ran well.

Wednesday, August 19, 2020

Most Hilarious Dose Of Car Humor | Funny Vehicles


Most Hilarious Dose Of Car Humor To Make Your Day | Funny Vehicles 

Take a tour of cars Humor | Funny Vehicles Message from all over the world, including ridiculous banana cars, upside down buses, a Mercedes covered in diamonds and the world's first flying car.

Talk about bizarre. From gold-plated vehicles to fancy, pink Barbie cars to a Volkswagen “bug” with eight long legs, we’ve compiled a collection of the wackiest, weirdest cars from all over the world. Be sure to browse the complete gallery—it is sure to make your current car look, well, boring.

Here are some of our favorite car jokes, puns and hilarious bumper stickers. Now, we admit that for those who are looking for NSFW car humor, we’ve kept it clean; but hope you enjoy a good laugh regardless.

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Funny Car Bumper Stickers


Funny Car Bumper Stickers 

A bumper sticker is an adhesive label or sticker with a message, intended to be attached to the bumper of an Cars and to be read by the occupants of other vehicles.

The first bumper stickers were mainly designed to attract tourists. For example, in the 1930s and 1940s, famous destinations had car stickers made to recreate their official signs. The staff would simply walk around the parking lot and attach the promotional sticker to every car that came to visit.

However, people soon realized that this surface could be used for other purposes as well. bumper stickers to express political support were introduced in the 1952 presidential election between Dwight D. Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson II. Now they can be commercial, religious, secular, in support of various sports teams and other organizations, and, of course, funny bumper stickers.

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Couple Transforms Old Bus into Mobile Home | School Bus Home

Couple Transforms Old Bus into Mobile Home | School Bus Home 

Robbie and Priscilla chose the school bus rather than, for example, an RV, because they were planning to spend the next couple of years traveling and wanted their new home on wheels to look and feel like a tiny house. “We love tiny homes and admire the lifestyle of those who live in them so we thought, ‘Why not build one on wheels?'”. “We even added an actual house door to give it that welcoming look.”

“Another reason is that we wanted it to be completely off-grid and customized to our needs. Some of the features that we have which are not found in your typical RV/motorhome are a wood-burning stove, real brick wall, completely solar, real quartz countertops, real tiles, real glass shower door, and more. Also, school buses are designed safer than RVs in the event of an accident.”

Monday, May 30, 2011

Classic Car Restoration | Old Cars

Classic Car Restoration | Old Cars
Classic Car Restoration | Old Cars
Guys from Precision Restorations Company from St.Louis decided to restore just one half of this 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado coupe. So we can compare side by side the new and the old look of the car. Great idea.

Saturday, December 11, 2010

Luxury Catamaran Sailboats With Solar Panels Power For Sale



A Catamaran is a type of Multihull boat,yacht or ship consisting of two hulls, joined by some structure World's largest solar-powered Luxury boat docks at Cancún giving UN climate delegates something to think about... before finishing record-breaking round-the-world sail

As the United Nations climate talks continued this week in Cancún, on the east coast of Mexico, a huge boat quietly breezed into the harbour… and gave environmental delegates plenty to think about.

At 102ft long, 29ft wide and 25ft high, it’s hard to miss the Tûranor PlanetSolar catamaran, the largest solar-powered sea vessel.

And with 500 solar high-efficiency units that cover some 540sq. ft the 200-person capacity boat, which is silent and pollution-free, can motor along at a fair old lick, too: the top speed is about 15 knots.

It cost a cool £10million to build and is in the process of achieving a series of record-breaking feats as it circumnavigates the globe, while also promoting the use of sustainable energy.

Building of Tûranor (which means 'The Power of the Sun' in J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings language) by Knierim Yachtbau at Kiel, Germany, was completed in March this year.

And on September 27 it set off from Monaco on the round-the-world trip, which should be completed in the spring of 2012 at a average speed of eight knots an hour, if everything goes to schedule.

Completion of the 31,000-mile journey will see the vessel set the following world records:

* First solar-powered circumnavigation by any means of transportation
* First round-the-world voyage by a solar-powered boat
* First Indian Ocean crossing by a solar-powered boat
* First Red Sea crossing by a solar-powered boat

How does it work? Here's the science bit... Styled by LOMOcean Design, Tûranor uses over 5,780 photovoltaic (PV) solar panels which, in turn, connect to one of the two electric motors in each hull.

SunPower, a California-based solar-panel company, are the best in the business according to PlanetSun spokesman Dany Faigaux.

He said: 'The advantage of SunPower is they have the most efficient cells available on the market with more than 22 per cent efficiency.'

The boat's hull was model tested in wind tunnels and tank tested to determine the hydrodynamics and aerodynamics.

And, as German investor Immo Stroether - who partnered Swiss adventurer Raphael Domjan to bankroll the project - believes, the clever design heralds a 'new generation of catamaran'.

'This is a milestone in the progress of solar mobility,' he said. 'It is my vision to see solar power take its rightful place - not only on rooftops, but also on the roads, seas and in the skies of the future.

'The aim is to offer future-proof solutions for sustainable living in major cities and environmentally responsible mobility concepts. Solar mobility can make a significant contribution to this endeavor.'

According to the mission statement on the website, 'the Planet Solar team intends firstly to show that current technologies aimed at improving energy efficiency are reliable and effective, and secondly to advance scientific research in the field of renewable energy.

‘At the heart of this project is the conservation of our planet by the promotion of solar energy, energy efficiency and eco-mobility.

‘This is a great occasion to advance knowledge and to inform and make the general public aware of the importance of renewable energy.’

But there is no sun-bathing on deck allowed, as it will interfere with the efficiency of the panels.

Captain of the expedition is Frenchman Patrick Marchesseau, and he, along with Mr Stroether and Mr Domjan, is joined by Swiss Christian Ochsenbein, Michaela von Koskull from Finland and German Jens Langwasser.

And after the epic, record-breaking trip, the boat will be used as a luxury yacht.





















Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Dubai Metro



The Dubai Metro (in Arabic: مترو دبي) Metro Map Train in Dubai is the longest Driver less, fully automated Dubai Metro stations network in the United Arab Emirates city of Dubai.

The Red Line is partly operational, the Green Line is still under construction, and further lines are planned. These first two lines run underground in the city centre and on elevated viaducts elsewhere. All trains and stations are air conditioned with platform edge doors to make this possible.

The first section of the Red Line, covering 10 stations, was ceremonially inaugurated Timings at 9:09:09 PM on September 9, 2009, by Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai, with the line opening to the public at 6 AM on September 10. The Dubai Metro is the first urban train network in the Arabian Peninsula. More than 110,000 people, which is nearly 10 per cent of Dubai’s population, used the Metro in its first two days of operation. The Dubai Metro carried 10 million passengers from launch on 9 September 2009 to 9 February 2010 with 11 stations operational on the Red Line.

Once the 20 km Green line opens, the Dubai Metro will overtake the title of longest fully automated metro network from the Vancouver Skytrain, surpassing it by 1 km.