I just completed a 101 post series. In fact, I wrapped it up just about an hour ago. I have been working on it for almost a year... When I started, I was going to "dribble" the posts at random times, but I figured out after a few weeks that I needed to schedule the posts. After that, they were mostly posted on Wednesdays and Sundays. In fact, for the last nine months or so, I have been posting these on LaneBailey.com every Wednesday and Sunday... I haven't had to think very hard about what to post on those days, because I had the list.
I have already come up with a few ideas for new series to begin in the next few weeks...
So, here is the list...
- Ariel Atom
- Scorpion 4x4
- Mallett Corvette
- Bowler Nemesis
- Lancia Stratos
- Jeep Wrangler/CJ
- Shelby Mustang
- Ford Bronco
- Lotus 7
- Subaru WRX STi
- Trophy Truck
- Shelby Cobra
- Oshkosh 10x10 Truck
- Caparo T1
- Ford GT40
- Unimog
- Prodrive P2
- Ford RS200
- Morgan Plus 8
- Tatra… more power
- TVR Sagaris
- Audi Quattro Sport S1
- Camaro Z28 1LE
- Eleanor Mustang (67 Shelby Fastback)
- Hummer H1 Alpha
- Thunderbolt Fairlane and Lightweight Galaxy
- Dodge Shelby Charger Turbo / Omni GLHS
- Stutz Bearcat
- Marmon Herrington Ford 4x4/Napco GM 4x4
- Ferrari 250 GTO
- Cord 810/812
- Lead Sled
- Mini Cooper S (old style)
- DeTomaso Pantera
- Toyota 4Runner
- Mitsubishi Evo
- Noble M-400
- Fabulous Hudson Hornet
- Rat Rods
- Ferrari F40
- Toyota MR2
- Volkswagon GTI
- Icelandic Formula 4x4
- Honda Civic Si
- Porsche 959
- Buick GNX
- GMC Syclone/Typhoon
- 55-57 Chevrolet
- GTO Judge
- L’il Red Express Truck
- Corvette ZR1
- Renault R5 Turbo
- Shogun
- Dodge Power Wagon
- Cougar XR-7G
- Pontiac G8GXP
- AMC AMX
- Ford F150 Raptor
- 88 Pontiac Fiero
- Monster Miata
- Porsche 911
- Lotus Exige S260
- Boss Mustang
- Cougar Eliminator
- 67 Z/28 Camaro and 69 Yenko L72
- Ford Lightning
- Lotus Esprit
- Jeep Rescue
- Lancia Delta Integrale Evolution II
- Dodge Viper
- Pinzgauer
- Dodge Dart
- CXT Truck
- CLK65 AMG Black Series
- Vector W2 (et al)
- Fleetwood Revolution LE (RV)
- Birdcage Maserati
- Rock Buggy
- Yamaha Rhino
- Kawasaki Vulcan Drifter
- Classic Cadillac Eldorado Barritz
- Triumph Spitfire
- BMW M3
- Cadillac V-16
- Hayabusa
- Alfa Romeo GTV
- Jeep All Steel Wagon
- Ford Model T
- Rolls Royce Silver Cloud III
- Datsun 240Z
- Aston Martin V8 Vantage
- Bentley Mulsanne Turbo
- Fleetwood Evolution E3 Camper
- Harley Davidson V-Rod
- Porsche 928 S4
- NASCAR Cup Car
- Cadillac CTS-V
- BMW M5
- Bugatti Veyron
- Ascari
- My own Jeepster-Commando/Wrangler/F-350 4x4
Here is a link to the series. The links above are for each of the individual posts.







Lane
You truly are a car guy! I am one also but have my hobby on pause until this economy turns. My 1966 GTO is currently for sale.
Lane,
I have really enjoyed your list. A lot of thought and dedication went into the project! I think I counted 17 that I have driven.
Trey - I'm with you... that is why I can't drive #101...
Bob - I have driven 19. And I've owned 5 of them... I need to bump those numbers up.
I've got a 27 ford model T. They are pretty different to drive. Have you looked inside one. There are 3 peddles on the floor, the gas and stator are on the column. The far left peddle all the way down is 1st, half way up is neutral, all the way up high gear. Then the middle peddle is reverse. The far right peddle is the brake. My T has the upgraded "rocky mountain brakes" so I can actually lock up the brakes.
I drive it on Tuesdays brokers tour sometimes and I think once or twice to show property. I don't leave town with it as top speed is about 38.
There are model T clubs everywhere so try and find a club and somebody is apt to give you a lesson.
Susan
Susan - I haven't driven one... but one day I will give it a rip...
Laine-Very impressive list, it must of took a lot of work, but I do appreciate it.
It has kind of left a void in my blogging... now I have to get my mojo back...