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Old 03-30-2005, 06:59 PM   #1
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That's a damn good looking train, I must say. It looks like two Duesenbergs back to back.

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Old 03-30-2005, 10:59 PM   #3
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What do you mean, IT IS two Duesenbergs back to back. It would have immense pulling power if they both weren't trying to go forward at the same time.

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What do you mean, IT IS two Duesenbergs back to back. It would have immense pulling power if they both weren't trying to go forward at the same time.
Did you mention Dusenbergs? Here is a pic link to a Bugatti, which way beats the Dusenberg, complete with a man in spats:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...bi/bugatti.jpg

And here is Darth Vader's car (1950 Buick):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../bg50vader.jpg

And here is George W Bush sacrificing an infant. Note that his tie matches the infant's ceremonial jumper. This is a real photo, no photoshop or the like:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ssacrifice.jpg

And this explains everything:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...churchsign.jpg

And I just plain like this picture. Isn't she cute?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ticcentral.jpg

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And here is George W Bush sacrificing an infant. Note that his tie matches the infant's ceremonial jumper.
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Darth Vader's car rules.

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Yah, but don't most baptists hate the god-hating scientists who use "BCE"?

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Darth Vader's car rules.
Yeah, it rules Rhodesian chromium mines.

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We're headed down this way later this summer. My son loves trains.

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He should have a ball then.

We're going to ride the Durango-Silverton Railroad this summer. We lived out there for four years and never rode the train. We lived in Wyoming for four years and never went to Yellowstone. We plan to do that too, as well as drop by The Black Hills and Deadwood on our way back home.

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While on the subject of trains, there's this monster:

The Zouérat-Nouâdhibou ore train of Mauritania. It's two miles long.


Here it is closer up, loading ore.


And loading people.

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What do you mean, IT IS two Duesenbergs back to back. It would have immense pulling power if they both weren't trying to go forward at the same time.
Did you mention Dusenbergs? Here is a pic link to a Bugatti, which way beats the Dusenberg, complete with a man in spats:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...bi/bugatti.jpg

And here is Darth Vader's car (1950 Buick):
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2.../bg50vader.jpg

And here is George W Bush sacrificing an infant. Note that his tie matches the infant's ceremonial jumper. This is a real photo, no photoshop or the like:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ssacrifice.jpg

And this explains everything:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...churchsign.jpg

And I just plain like this picture. Isn't she cute?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ticcentral.jpg
damn, are those 30 inch rims on that bugati or what? they are fucking huge.

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A pic of a Duesenburg Model J Derham Tourster (Clark Gable's car, I think):
http://neptune.spaceports.com/~queen...20tourster.jpg

It has pretty damn big wheels too. The 1929-1933 Type 41 Bugatti Royale as depicted had a supercharged 8 cylinder engine producing 275-300 bhp at 1800 rpm. Duesenberg's own car in the same era as the Type 41 Bugatti, in supercharged form like the Bugatti, produced 320 bhp at 4200 rpm, out of 420 cubic inch displacement, about 7 liters, just over half the 12.5 liter displacement of the Bugatti. The Duesenbergs, or Doozies (look up the etymology of "doozy") as they would come to be known, were reknowned at the time for producing twice as much power as comparable displacement engines.

For something really interesting, look really close at the manufacturer's specification plate in this picture of this engine:
http://www.enginehistory.org/G&jJBro...Duesenberg.JPG
If I'm not mistaken, it says Duesenberg Motors on the plate with Bugatti-King on the valve cover. Did Duesenberg build all of Bugatti's engines, or just some of them?

Of course, after producing that behemoth of an automobile, the Type 41, Bugatti went on to produce some rather high revving high output small displacement engines (120 bhp 2.2L and a 275 bph 4.9L for example) in much smaller and lighter cars and go on to dominate the pre-WWII road racing world.

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