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Ever wanted to know more about the mavericks of the automotive world? The cars that changed the world and the men behind them? This is my cup of tea, listen and enjoy the wild tales of the auto industry!

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One of the most influential figures in automotive design, a man behind the pen of some of the most iconic supercars, one of the fathers of the wedge shaped car design, the guy that put a lot of the iiii in Lamborghini, we talk about Marcello Gandini

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We are going to be talk about one of the more aggressively designed Corvettes, the one inspired by the Mako Shark II, we are going to be talking about the third generation Corvette, the C3..

The Chevrolet Corvette C3, produced by General Motors for the model years 1968 through 1982, is a legendary American sports car that left an indelible mark on the automotive industry. The C3 generation, also known as the "Shark," is celebrated for its distinctive design, performance, and cultural significance. Here's a comprehensive history of the Corvette C3

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One of the most iconic Corvettes, with the brief split window edition, the second generation, the Chevrolet Corvette C2..

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A man who started as an orphan but would find in himself at the forefront of the birth of the internal combustion engine. The man who’s company would produce engines for nearly all the Nazy tanks in WWII and then become one of the most luxury brands of today. Today we discuss the fascinating life, history, innovations, and inventions of Wilhem Maybach.

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Enjoy a brief history on the wild ride of Iso Rivolta from refrigerators, to microcars, to grand touring high performance and high luxury cars.

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A man considered the Jackie Robinson of Motorsports. The first African American man to drive a Formula One racecar. The first African American man to drive at Indy 500. Willy T Ribb's story was one of adversity, tenacity and triumph.

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A man considered the Jackie Robinson of Motorsports. The first African American man to drive a Formula One racecar. The first African American man to drive at Indy 500. Willy T Ribb's story was one of adversity, tenacity and triumph.

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A man who has set more speed records than ANYONE, the man who put the Bonneville Salt lats on the map, considered one of the pioneers of speed, and at one point was the Racing Mayor of Salt Lake City.. We are talking about Ab Jenkins..

Salt Lake City was known as the “birthplace of speed” at the turn of the century and soon Ab would get bitten by the bug. He’d soon take to racing motorcycles on dirt tracks and cross-country races.

Ab got his first taste of racing behind the wheel in Studebaker racing the Union Pacific train. He won by 5 minutes. And he wasn’t done, he liked it so much a year later he raced his Studebaker again against a train from NYC to San Francisco. He managed that trek in 86hrs and 20 minutes which was 14hrs faster than the train.

Ab nails 175 miles per hour out of the Pierce-Arrow V12 driving across the Utah salt flats. He did over 100 miles per hour for 24hrs along a 10 miles course covering 2,710 miles – 3k more miles than what he had promised Pierce-Arrow. He was just shy of a world record with this attempt too! During this he stopped to refuel every two hours but never left the driving seat. And He was basically deaf by the roar of the engine.

But wasn’t enough for the motivated Mormon, the following yea he broke that record by driving 25hrs at around 117 miles and coving 3k miles.

In the 1930s the popularity of the Bonneville Salt Flats would grow and grow as more speed records were bring broken there. Really, you could say this was the man behind Bonneville.

It was in 1935 that Ab got behind the wheel of a new supercharged Duesenberg Model J and took back his speed record title from Jobb Cobb who’d swooped it up the year before. BUT he didn’t hold on to it long as it would be then swooped up by Sir Malcom Campbell in one of his bluebirds who’ve we’ve covered on this radio show just a few shows ago.

Then in 1938 Ab debuted the Mormon Meteor III and set even more records. One of his most famous was in 1940 when Jenkins managed 3,868 miles in 24hrs at an average speed of 161mph. A record that stayed unchallenged all the way until 2005.

The Mormon Meteor III Built on a 142-inch wheelbase with specially-made 22-inch Firestone tires, it used the same Curtis 12-cylinder airplane engine from the Mormon Meteor II. The car was nearly 21 feet long and was once again engineered by Augie Dusenberg. It was designed to run with two airplane engines, although only one was ever installed.

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The Legend You Never Heard Of - Allard | The Bad Blonde Car History A car company that many of you haven’t heard of, that had two of the greatest names in the business behind it’s wheel at one point, a car company that tried to create a “Corvette Slayer” BUT proved to be a company that could not keep up with the competition, today we are going to be talking about the rise and fall of the Allard Motor Company.

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The Birth of Harley-Davidson

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The surprisingly interesting history of the birth of Buick

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This is a story about a man with bold ambitions and iffy funding. A story of an American supercar that would have rivaled the Bugattis and Lamborghinis of the day. A story that will leave you wondering how much substance is behind the hype?

Join us in the tumultuous history of Jerry Wiegert and his dream of an American supercar.

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This is a wild one... The tale of the Dale is full of intrigue! From fraud to murder to a runaway CEO and more, this hopeful eco-commuter car was supposed to change the automotive industry but it ended in corruption.

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From fleeing Argentina to marrying an American heiress, to found De Tomaso Automobili. Hear the tales behind the carmaker of the Pantera and P72.

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My apologies! Our hour was up before we could get to the end of Packard.

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Join us on the Bad Blonde Radio show talking all about the legendary Lee Iacocca. The man that saved Chrysler, dreamed up the Mustang, and saw the potential in Jeep.

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Join us in discussing a man that simply would not quit. A man whose perseverance paid off and created one of the largest carmakers in the world. Here is the tale of Soichiro Honda, the man behind the Honda Motor Company

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Ever wondered why some cars make such a huge impact on consumers, culture, and buying practices? Me too! Let's talk about the Mini from BMC, from its genesis, design, to the man behind the small but impacting car! This is recorded via our live radio show The Bad Blonde Radio Show every Saturday on 1140 KEYS in Corpus Christi, TX... So keep in mind I might do a few local announcements!

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