SNEEK PEEK! Fireball Mustangs Coloring Book will be scary Hot!

Sometime in May, Fireball’s got 2 more awesome Custom Coloring Books coming out! MUSTANGS and MALIBU. Here’s a sneek-peek of what this Book will have, below being a blown out ’64… CODENAMED: SCARFACE.

If you’re a lover of the Ford Mustang, then you gotta snag one of these Hollywood -Inspired books when they come out. Stay posted here to Best Car Blog on the Planet for more updates and be sure to check out his other books on Amazon here…

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The Incredible HUNTRESSES of Ross Tran…

If this is the first time you’ve seen Ross Tran‘s work… then you’re in for a treat. An amazing use of Color, Action and Dynamic Space Division.

Can’t see the images? Click here.

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WATCH! SYFY’s NIGHTFLYERS is Psycho in Space…

WATCH! SYFY’s NIGHTFLYERS is Psycho in Space…

Leave it to George R.R. Martin to make space a permanently bad place to go. Let’s hope Elon Musk’s Starman doesn’t come across this ship. Watch!

Best CONCEPT VEHICLES of the day… Philipp Fromme, Rolls Royce, Lincoln

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SEMA SHOW RETRO VLOG… Are these World’s Biggest TIRES?

Sure looks that way, but these babies from American Tire would look good on a lime green pimped out Land Mover? Click here to watch…

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This is the 168hp 2019 TOYOTA COROLLA HATCHBACK…

Click here if you don’t see the photos…

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Press Day SUNDAY… will take you into a watery Personal Watercraft future

Did this piece for SPLASH MAGAZINE. This is actually an updated retro-cover done back in 1992, but the concept is still strong in 2018.

I was asked to envision a Personal WaterCraft for Future Military applications. Screw the Military angle, I’ll take it for a spin in Malibu. Who’s with me?

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Ride of the Week… What is the Best Character in Movies?

Here in Malibu, we are inundated with cars and movies.

On virtually every corner of this town, we can name a film that was shot there, a memorable scene or a moment in Hollywood history. It’s an amazing place.

And although you may not know it, Hollywood has been successful for one simple reason: it shows us the hero’s journey.

Now, not all of the journeys have been successfully portrayed, but most are and it is enough to keep Tinseltown going. It’s kind of like a surfer chasing that perfect wave. They may run across a few less-than perfect ones, but it’s not about those. It’s about the Holy Grail of waves — the one which makes you feel alive.

Hollywood works in this way, and many films have been very successful in doing this. And to my delight, they’ve used cars not only in the films, but as the actual hero as well.

Here, you will see a shot I took of the “Back to the Future” DeLorean from the third film. And although it’s the story of Marty McFly and his journey, it’s also the story of the DeLorean and how it became Marty’s trusty steed, never failing him (although, it didn’t start a few times).

Cars in film have been a staple since the beginning. In fact, the first actual movie car appeared in a Laurel and Hardy film. It got squished like an accordion and had to be built that way. But car people gravitate to certain brands, types and scenes.

If you’re a muscle car aficionado, then you’ll be interested in seeing a movie with muscle cars. It’s pretty simple really.

But there’s a more complex action going on here. If you reverse engineer a few Hollywood success stories, you’ll see why they’ve been successful. And you’ll notice that virtually every Hollywood property that has been long running has had cars in droves.

Let’s take a look.

Example No. 1 is James Bond. Jimmy’s movies have virtually all been successful, which is why this year will launch his 25th film. And the reason is that there are consistent compartmentalized components. Jimmy never changes and always falls within what he naturally would do.

And he wouldn’t wear a cowboy hat. But the key integral components of the films never change. Jimmy himself, exotic locations, gadgets, girls and cars.

Example No. 2 is Fast and Furious. Although virtually the same, cars are the main ingredient here. Everything else comes secondary.

Example No. 3 is Star Wars. OK, now you sitting there and saying “Wait, there’s no cars in those films, Fireball!” To which I would respond, “Hold on a tick, lil’ compadre!” George Lucas is a huge car guy and has filled his films with automotive reference.

Case in point is Luke’s Landspeeder and many other automotive design languages. Even the new upcoming Solo movie has a Landspeeder car chase. So there.

Example No. 4 is Back to the Future, and actually many others. My point is, the hero’s journey is a person facing insurmountable odds to overcome and prevail. And it’s clear to Hollywood that he or she needs a cool car to do that.

And who am I to argue?

Batman, Jurassic Park and Marvel films all incorporate vehicles of some sort. And as a result, butts land in the chairs in droves. Films have even been done without actors at all and just cars.

It makes one wonder. What films could have been more successful had they added some kind of vehicular contraption? Hollywood, are you listening?

I may not be a lot of things, but what I am is the King of Car Culture. And I say that humbly, because, as such, it’s my job to share the stories of those who love cars. And filmmakers better listen up, because if adding a cool car into your flick is that powerful, then I’ll help you put the butts in the chairs, including my own.

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MOVIE CAR Saturday brings the Deathmobile… But where is it now?

Where is this car now? Anyone’s guess and last seen at The Volo Museum in Chicago, but no one should kill a Classic Lincoln like this, unless your were Belushi.

Don’t miss the clip below…

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CADILLAC CT6 to get how much HP for 2019?? Well… let me tell ya

I currently have the 2018 model here at the pad, although haven’t driven it much due to being sick. Yes… I’m feelin’ like Sh*&t.

But although this Daddy Caddy certainly scoots with 404hp, it’s not challenging the EuroCar competition just yet. But the 2019 CADILLAC CT6 looks to change that with a massive bump to 550hp and 627ftlb of torque.

Yes, we’ll get into that car too…

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