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The Yellow Car Club A Facebook site dedicated to yellow cars and the people who love them - old or new! Yellow Cars 4-Ever!

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11/30/2025

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11/30/2025

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11/30/2025

And you thought your kid's games controls had too many functions! This is what they've been training for! All those hours and missed social interactions were not for nothing. 😳 😆 😂 🤣

11/30/2025

Imagine turning up to what you think is a small gathering… and suddenly finding yourself surrounded by some of the biggest names in British comedy. That’s exactly what happened to John Cleese when his wife, Jennifer Wade, organised a surprise party to celebrate his 60 years in showbusiness. It was held at the Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park in London, with no expense spared and no shortage of famous faces.

Rowan Atkinson was one of the first to walk in, giving Cleese the kind of shock only a fellow comedy legend can deliver. Terry Gilliam, Cleese’s old Monty Python partner, was also there to raise a glass with him. Hugh Grant turned up too, as did Alison Steadman and even Ronnie Wood, proving this wasn’t just a comedy night but a full mix of icons from across entertainment.

Cleese had no idea any of it was happening, and the photos say it all — genuine surprise, plenty of laughs and a room full of people who all came to honour six decades of work from a man whose influence on British comedy is impossible to measure.

A fitting celebration for someone who changed the face of TV and film.

Filmed in Marin at the Larkspur Quarry Lagoon. 😁👍🏻
08/18/2025

Filmed in Marin at the Larkspur Quarry Lagoon.
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🔥 SCENE BREAKDOWN:→ HOSTAGE HORROR:• Robber’s knife at a boy’s throat: "Drop the gun, or he drowns!"• Harry’s cold calculus: "How many kids’ve you killed to...

Do you know which automotive name plate is the oldest, still active marque? I didn't. It's over 90 years old and still b...
08/18/2025

Do you know which automotive name plate is the oldest, still active marque? I didn't. It's over 90 years old and still being made! 😳 😲 Go Chevrolet!

Ed Brouillet of Naugatuck, Conn. talks about the 1935 Chevrolet Suburban now owned by his son, Frank Brouillet of Thomaston, Conn. The red SUV is the firrst-...

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07/06/2025

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GENERAL MOTORS’ TRANSPARENT 1940 PONTIAC BLENDS HISTORY WITH AUTOMOTIVE DESIGN

There is no way you cannot look at this transparent 1940 Pontiac by General Motors that invites you inside the mechanical marvel that will leave even non-automotive folk as I enthused. The Pontiac earned the nickname ‘Ghost’ because of the exposed insides, it was the first fully transparent car in America created by the famous industrial designer Norman Bel Geddes who was dubbed as the man who designed the future.

It was showcased at a New York exhibition about innovative transportation systems that offered a look into the future of automotive inventions. “Created to show the rigid interior bracing and other features complete with windows that can be raised and lowered, doors that can be opened and closed. The only material lacking being the insulation normally applied to the inner surface working with new material, a synthetic crystal-clear plastic,” stated the original press release in 1939. General Motors built it in partnership with Rohm & Hass, the company that made plexiglass, for a production cost of $25,000. The plexiglass created an exact replica that replaced the outer sheet metal and made the car transparent. The structural metal underneath featured a copper wash and all the hardware was chrome plated to give it a nicer visual aesthetic since all of it is visible. To complement the copper and chrome finish, the tires and the rubber moldings were all made in white to give it an overall clean look.

The 1940 Pontiac was loaned to the Smithsonian Museum during WWII and then auctioned in 2011 for a staggering $308,000 considering the original construction cost. “It shows at a glance the hidden value built into Pontiac cars,” said the car’s motor division in another press release. It is a beautiful look into the past that was actually trying to show us the future only to realize how different things are now (even without taking 2020 into account). We may not have adopted the transparent car trend but we are moving to electric cars, however, the vintage Pontiac was a marvel that taught so many about the intricate details of automotive design and working.

Interesting pin stripe treatment on this S550 Mustang! 😮
03/19/2025

Interesting pin stripe treatment on this S550 Mustang! 😮

03/18/2025

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