By: Sky Light | 2010-06-30 | Cars Bo Zolland of Sweden’s Viztech has just released its vintage hot rod with the name ‘33-34’. In terms of its specifications, the two-seater will either be powered by Cadillac CTS-V’s 6.2-liter supercharged V8 with 556hp or jaguar 4, 2 with Hilborn electronic injection, mated to jaguar 5 or 6 speed manual transmission with AC Cobra style shifter. In addition, the hot rod will also feature Smith Instrument in a 40 ford style dash, tubular formula style suspension, and Jaguar racing brakes. Hot Rod 33-34 possesses the classic style leather interior with Manchester cloth in middle of seats. One more thing, there is full belly pan with diffuser and 19’ and 17’ wheel choices. Let’s take an inside look at this special edition as follows: read more
By: Leland Hurley | 2010-11-16 | Football The 1967 season for NCAA Football was the last year of its era. Up to this point the league did not employ the use of playoff games. The championship team was determined before the bowl games were even played. read more
By: Alexa Morris | 2010-11-20 | Recreation & Sports Coming into the 1967 season for men's tennis most people were looking towards three players to provide the excitement for the world. The previous year there were four different players that won Grand Slam Tournaments. read more
By: Jensen | 2010-10-08 | Gardening Download Rod Turner's World's Best Compost eBook guide here. You must read this before you buy from WorldsBestCompost.com read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-01-13 | Exotic locations Nowadays, more and more people spend money on two-week tour to one of the strangest places on Earth: Danakil Desert in Ethiopia. The Danakil Desert is located in the north-east of Ethiopia and southern Eritrea and be the home to Afar people. The dessert lying up to 100 m below sea level is will-known for its heat. Danakil Desert fully deserves the “Cruelest Place on Earth”. The “beauty” of Danakil Desert offers tourists the feeling of unearthly environment existing on the planet thanks to sulphurous lakes, toxic gases, violent vulcanos and fiery air temperatures. The Danakil Desert lives on salt mining as the main industry. The most inhospitable area is poor in fauna and flora. The main scenes are desert flatlands, isolated mountains and valleys of thorny acacias. Many volcanoes are found in Danakil Desert including Dabbahu Volcano and Erta Ale – “Queen of all volcanoes”. If you are planning to visit Danakil Desert, you should know that there will be no four star hotels here but uni read more
By: Joe Mcneil | 2010-11-20 | Golf The PGA tour was coming off an exciting year as they entered 1966. Jack Nicklaus showed the world that he would continue to be a dominant player in the sport as he managed to take home 2 more Major championships. It seemed that Nicklaus would only continue to dominate in ensuing years and most people expected him to step in and win multiple Majors in 1967. read more
By: Dave Murphy | 2011-01-11 | Hobbies An organized woodshop makes woodworking a more efficient process. Follow these easy steps to create an organizer for the wood dowel used for your projects. read more
By: Billings Farnsworth | 2010-04-01 | Automotive Beginning in the early twentieth century hot rods have become an incredibly popular hobby for enthusiasts and a viable career for professionals as well. Early Ford models endured changes to become racers, and the end of WWII brought skilled technicians from the military into the world of hot rodding. Along with the contribution of many others these early pioneers helped establish organizations like the National Hot Rod Association. read more
By: Brian Plunkett | 2010-04-01 | Automotive The 1967 Corvette can be considered the very best Corvette Sting Ray that was ever built. It was the smoothest running Sting Ray to have hit the market. Several slight changes were made for this type: 5 slightly smaller fender vents were seen at the front of the 1967 as compared to the 3 larger fenders from the previous models and flat-finish rockers without the ribbing showed a lower, less bulky exterior. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2011-10-29 | Travel & Leisure Beppu, the city in Oita prefecture on the island of Kyushu, Japan is famous for its visually stunning hot springs. The Hells of Beppu are nine spectacular hot springs that form the collection of multicolored volcanic pits of boiling water and mud. These nine hells are very hot. read more
By: M James | 2010-03-26 | Fishing Need a new fishing rod? Want to start fishing and don't know what to look for? Find out how to choose your perfect fishing rod. read more
By: Harald Hoel | 2010-03-30 | Fishing Shimano spinning rods are without doubt among the worlds best and are trend setters within the fishing tackle industry. In company with the sports fishermen used as consultants, they are making new and innovative products, for new and exciting fishing forms. Regardless of wishes or thickness of the wallet you will find a shimano spinning rod which suits your needs. read more
By: Jeff Lilly | 2011-05-20 | Classics Drivers of hot rods and ordinary vehicles are usually not knowledgeable with the technical aspects of their vehicles. There is a strong possibility that they are not capable of fixing their own engine should it malfunction but gaining knowledge of the overall mechanical aspects of your vehicle is imperative to keep the cost of repairs to a minimum. One part often overlooked is the performance driv read more
By: Jenica Candace Prevost | 2010-04-04 | Environmental We can take action to slow global warming by reducing emissions of heat-trapping gases and reduce human population, but we can't stop it; that boat already sailed. The State of Alaska is literally melting; Alaska melting who cares? I don't live there! Guess again Sparkie; permafrost is a frozen layer of soil at different depth found beneath appropriately 80% Alaska's surface; the permafrost supports most of the state's infrastructure which includes the Alaska pipeline and permafrost is melting. read more