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Welcome to the auto podcast that… is settling in for a cold, hard winter.
On this episode of Throwin’ Wrenches…
All that and more on Throwin’ Wrenches.
Thanks for listening. To join in on the fun of the show, just email us at [email protected] or post a review on iTunes to be heard around the world! Seriously, around the world!
PATREON – Thanks to our Patreon supporters, enjoy that 90-minute sales manager conversation we had with Jake prior to this show. Click here to join and hear all the fun we have. Plus get some swag.
News
Not really local, but no other place to put it. Sister in law’s fridge went out after a year. It’s an LG. Nice one. It’s still not fixed. That reminded me of old fridges my friends and family have owned and how some are still running after 50 years. Then I read this article:
Automakers like GM, Ford, AMC, and Chrysler used to make all kinds of home appliances. Here’s why they don’t anymore.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/cold-start-the-rise-and-fall-of-car-companies-building-refrigerators
Automakers avoid the term “appliance” like the plague, as it’s come to define the kind of characterless car that exists to get people from A to B, nothing more. But that hasn’t always been the case—in fact, there was a time when just about every major American car company was all-in on the appliance business.
Back in the mid-20th century, your average home was stocked with stoves, washing machines, air conditioners, and especially refrigerators built by various divisions of Ford, General Motors, AMC, and more. It might sound odd today to think of buying an International Harvester fridge or a Chrysler home A/C unit, but it once was a common sight thanks to a unique mix of socioeconomic factors that all converged in the postwar era.
GREAT READ!!
Car makers used to all make fridges (and other appliances). And they made them WELL. Everyone remembers a Frigidaire from their childhood and it’s likely still running in someone’s garage or barn.
Maybe automakers should get back in the game. There’s money there, and the public wants stuff that lasts, even at a premium. After all, modern cars are just appliances anymore… am I right?
Oct 23 (Reuters) – Billionaire Elon Musk said in a tweet on Sunday pushed back by a month the date for Neuralink’s “show & tell” event to Tweet:
The chief executive of electric car maker Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) and rocket developer SpaceX said in August that the event would be held on Oct. 31.
Co-founded by Musk in 2016, San Francisco-based Neuralink aims to implant wireless brain-computer chips to help cure neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s, dementia and spinal cord injuries and fuse humankind with artificial intelligence.
Related story: Gizmodo: Rights Group Claims UC Davis Won’t Release Photos Depicting Tortured Neuralink Monkeys – The group claims UC Davis has 371 photos related to the experiments, with 185 of related to autopsies of monkeys that died during the test procedures. ByMack DeGeurin
Daryl – 1963 Dodge Dart 2 door sedan – $9,500 obo Source: FB Marketplace
This is a great running and great-looking “Survivor” car! 170 Slant 6 motor. Push button transmission. Runs great, has been featured in an Antique Auto Magazine, Original window sticker, Bill of sale, owner certificate and operating instructions!!
Eric
1976 Triumph tr6 Roadster
12 grand with 1400 miles??? I think I picked one of these before but I still have passionate memories of one of my paper route customers in Fairbury having one of these.
Jacob
Some Chevy truck thing with a big V6 that Eric does not understand, and thus, it will get very little writeup here… Listen to the show to hear all about it!
The post Episode 70 – Purpose Built appeared first on Throwin' Wrenches Automotive Podcast.
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Welcome to the auto podcast that… is settling in for a cold, hard winter.
On this episode of Throwin’ Wrenches…
All that and more on Throwin’ Wrenches.
Thanks for listening. To join in on the fun of the show, just email us at [email protected] or post a review on iTunes to be heard around the world! Seriously, around the world!
PATREON – Thanks to our Patreon supporters, enjoy that 90-minute sales manager conversation we had with Jake prior to this show. Click here to join and hear all the fun we have. Plus get some swag.
News
Not really local, but no other place to put it. Sister in law’s fridge went out after a year. It’s an LG. Nice one. It’s still not fixed. That reminded me of old fridges my friends and family have owned and how some are still running after 50 years. Then I read this article:
Automakers like GM, Ford, AMC, and Chrysler used to make all kinds of home appliances. Here’s why they don’t anymore.
https://www.thedrive.com/news/cold-start-the-rise-and-fall-of-car-companies-building-refrigerators
Automakers avoid the term “appliance” like the plague, as it’s come to define the kind of characterless car that exists to get people from A to B, nothing more. But that hasn’t always been the case—in fact, there was a time when just about every major American car company was all-in on the appliance business.
Back in the mid-20th century, your average home was stocked with stoves, washing machines, air conditioners, and especially refrigerators built by various divisions of Ford, General Motors, AMC, and more. It might sound odd today to think of buying an International Harvester fridge or a Chrysler home A/C unit, but it once was a common sight thanks to a unique mix of socioeconomic factors that all converged in the postwar era.
GREAT READ!!
Car makers used to all make fridges (and other appliances). And they made them WELL. Everyone remembers a Frigidaire from their childhood and it’s likely still running in someone’s garage or barn.
Maybe automakers should get back in the game. There’s money there, and the public wants stuff that lasts, even at a premium. After all, modern cars are just appliances anymore… am I right?
Oct 23 (Reuters) – Billionaire Elon Musk said in a tweet on Sunday pushed back by a month the date for Neuralink’s “show & tell” event to Tweet:
The chief executive of electric car maker Tesla Inc (TSLA.O) and rocket developer SpaceX said in August that the event would be held on Oct. 31.
Co-founded by Musk in 2016, San Francisco-based Neuralink aims to implant wireless brain-computer chips to help cure neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s, dementia and spinal cord injuries and fuse humankind with artificial intelligence.
Related story: Gizmodo: Rights Group Claims UC Davis Won’t Release Photos Depicting Tortured Neuralink Monkeys – The group claims UC Davis has 371 photos related to the experiments, with 185 of related to autopsies of monkeys that died during the test procedures. ByMack DeGeurin
Daryl – 1963 Dodge Dart 2 door sedan – $9,500 obo Source: FB Marketplace
This is a great running and great-looking “Survivor” car! 170 Slant 6 motor. Push button transmission. Runs great, has been featured in an Antique Auto Magazine, Original window sticker, Bill of sale, owner certificate and operating instructions!!
Eric
1976 Triumph tr6 Roadster
12 grand with 1400 miles??? I think I picked one of these before but I still have passionate memories of one of my paper route customers in Fairbury having one of these.
Jacob
Some Chevy truck thing with a big V6 that Eric does not understand, and thus, it will get very little writeup here… Listen to the show to hear all about it!
The post Episode 70 – Purpose Built appeared first on Throwin' Wrenches Automotive Podcast.
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