MONKEES, Rock, Pinups, Escablade, Pinto Shorty & THANKS!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING from The Fireball Tim Garage! “I hope your Holidays are filled with JOY, LOVE and COOL CARS… and wanted to personally take this time to THANK ALL OF YOU who have supported OUR CAR CULTURE this year. It’s my sincerest desire to not only be grateful for THANKSGIVING, but to be grateful ALL YEAR LONG for the LOVE and KINDNESS you’ve sent me through your emails, texts, social and actual HUGS at shows. The world would be a better place if it were one big car show.

I’d be nothing without all of you… and I mean that. So, thank you.” -The Ball

And although most people take this day to EAT TOO MUCH, TALK TOO MUCH and then SLEEP, we here at the Garage are committed to GIVING YOU COOL CARS! So let’s start of with an all-new MONKEEMOBILE MASTERPRINT! Were, and ARE you a fan of the MONKEES? Would you ever NOT be?? Especially with the Dean Jeffries-Built PONTIAC… this Band had it goin’ on!

BUT DID YOU KNOW?? The Monkeemobile featured a split windshield, bucket seats, a third row bench, a rear-mounted parachute and a GTO emblem on the front grille. A second Monkeemobile was built to promote the show and was displayed at shopping centers and fairs, identical to the first, but came with air conditioning! Model Products Corporation (MPC) sold seven million toy Monkeemobile model kits, but the original Monkeemobile sold for $360,000 at auction in 2008. Each member of The Monkees was given a brand new 1966 Pontiac GTO as part of their contract!! Nice!

Also in today’s MONKEEBLAST, Classic Icon ROCK HUDSON poses with WHAT CAR? Fireball snaps with HOT ROD HOLLY at a SoCal Car Show, Fireball’s ESCABLADE Concept was an early Toy that didn’t make the cut, but it was cool… Family Vacation TRUCKSTER, Fifties Diner PINUP, FORD TORINO MUSCLE spotted on the STREETS OF VENTURA, Fireball’s TRUCKSTER ART is in the garage and waiting for YOUR WALL and lastly… Who’s got the BEST SMILE on the Planet?? Automotive Icon JO CODDINGTON does, that’s who… ONLY AT SEMA, baby!


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When all else fails… SHORTY FORD PINTO!!

Just when you thought you’ve seen everything, along comes a turbo’d, 1400lb SHORTY PINTO for today’s BEST OF SHOW… that is so short, you’d swear it was a Diecast. Take a peek!

1929 FORD MODEL A with a PINTO MOTOR! – Fireball Malibu Vlog 1013

1929 FORD MODEL A with a PINTO MOTOR! – Fireball Malibu Vlog 1013 – In today’s Vlog… at the Malibu Car Show, Fireball spots a very unique 1929 Ford Model A… Malibu Christmas goodness also.

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COLUMBO, Farrah, Dukes Behind the Scenes, Pinup & Ferrari!

Welcome to AUTOMOTIVE POP CULTURE DAILY! Good Morning Ass-Kickers! Let’s rock the day outta here with a great Behind the Scenes shot of COLUMBO and Fireball’s MASTERPRINT of his car, the 1959 Peugeot 403 Grande Luxe Cabriolet! Check it out in the Garage!

DID YOU KNOW?? Falk’s glass eye in place of his right eye (which he lost to cancer at age three) is the reason for his signature squint. Falk almost got fired for missing his mark on set, so he started incorporating looking down to see the glass eye as one of Columbo’s mannerisms. He was given the freedom to improvise lines, gestures, and mannerisms, which helped develop Columbo’s character. Falk’s own 25-year-old raincoat was used for Columbo’s iconic raincoat and Steven Spielberg directed the first episode!!

Also in today’s COLUMBO COOL BLAST… Fireball’s People at local CAR SHOWS include ISKY, Realtor MARCELLA KETELHUT and Starsky Expert LOU CICCIARI. More BEHIND THE SCENES with FARRAH on Charlie’s Angels prepping for set and the infamous PINTO as a Fireball MASTERPRINT! Plus, the Duke Boys ON SET and takin’ a break! They would pull pranks throughout the show! Check out Fireball’s DODGE CHARGER MASTERPRINT ART, plus all the other DUKE LIVERIES in the Garage!

Today’s PINUP is called “NIKKI 85″ and she’s ready for a night out with Phil Collins! Have you checked out Fireball’s NEW BOOKS yet at Barnes & Noble?? Great for Kids and AutoPOP Fans alike! Plus… a Badass FERRARI CONCEPT from 2065!

*Fireball will be at the DIECAST SUPERCON VEGAS in February! LET’S GO!!

Today’s BEST OF SHOW?? A Wild Bosozoku FAIRLADY Z in FUSCIA!!


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FIREBALL CORVAIR MONZA, SEMA, Hotness, AMC & JDM Episode!

Let’s wrap up a SUCCESSFUL WEEK with some Classic Coolness! How about an all-new 1965 CHEVY CORVAIR MONZA for the Corvair Enthusiasts? PLUS… Check out the awesome new CORVAIR AT ANY SPEED TEE! This was Tony Dow’s Favorite Car! WATCH US DO THE SPIN!

DID YOU KNOW?? The CORVAIR was the first mass-produced American car with a turbocharged engine. The 1962 Spyder was one of the first vehicles in the US to offer factory turbocharging and it was the first GM car to feature unibody construction with welded front fenders! In his 1965 book “Unsafe at Any Speed,” consumer activist Ralph Nader criticized the Corvair’s swing-axle rear suspension, claiming it made the car more prone to rollovers. However… the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration later found no such handling problems. “See ya later, Nader…”

Also in today’s CORVALICIOUS BLAST… Fireball is heading to SEMA on Monday to hang out with some cool Peeps like the boys of PIMP MY RIDE, EMERGENCY Squad 51, Fireball’s MACH 3 MINI flanked by Hotness, stunning LOWRIDER BOMBS of Ventura, more of the DIECAST GIRLS of Vegas, Fireball’s AMC GREMLIN was on tap of Diecast and the REAL REASON WE ALL LOVE VENTURA!

Today’s Episode is a FULL CUSTOM KAIDO DATSUN 240Z JDM!! WATCH!

Have you seen the latest episode of CAR SHOW SAFARI?? It’s hysterical!! WATCH NOW and don’t forget to  check out today’s ART TALK LIVE HERE!


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OVIST 1954 CUSTOM, Corvair, Charlie’s Angels & Vegas Baby…

Happy Sunday! Today, it’s the OVIST 1954 CUSTOM CHEVROLET COUPE!! If you’ve been following along the Fireball Blog, you’ll know that this is AUTOMOTIVE POP CULTURE… at it’s best!

This car has a very unique history and was Commissioned by Gregg Ovist of GEEZUP in Arizona… now a MASTERPRINT in the Garage! Gregg won the BENEDICT CASTLE George Barris Legacy Award with this Coupe last year and Fireball will be on hand this coming May to see more!

DID YOU KNOW?? Known as “The Car Guy’s Car Show”, the Benedict Castle Concours and Car Show is unique in bringing together all elements of the car hobby. It celebrates the breadth of the car hobby with the common theme being PASSION! We have it all—stunning Concours Winners, Rocking Hot Rods, Powerful Muscle Cars, Wild Exotics, Killer Customs, Rumbling Race Cars, Tricked Out Trucks, Blazing Motorcycles and so much more. Treasured Awards are given to the top cars in every category. With hundreds of unique vehicles on display on the beautiful Benedict Castle grounds, there’s something for everyone at our show!

Did you miss the hysterical Episode 3 of CAR SHOW SAFARI?? Watch NOW!!

Also in today’s blast, Fireball SKETCHES up a Classic Convertible CORVAIR and the 1977 FORD PINTO from CHARLIE’S ANGELS as an all-new MASTERPRINT! Gorgeous! Plus, Fireball is heading to Vegas for some cool… ah hem, CARS and some snap-time with Uncle Joe Benson, the Dukes Charger and the Ecto 1!

Meet up with Fireball at the HOT WHEELS LEGENDS TOUR this Saturday in El Segundo, and then WHEELS AND WAVES on Sunday in Channel Islands starting at 8am!!!


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The TV Show History of FORD and CHARLIES ANGELS…

In the glamorous world of 1970s television, product placement was becoming increasingly prevalent as advertisers sought innovative ways to capture consumer attention. One notable example of this strategy was Ford Motor Company’s sponsorship of the hit TV show CHARLIES ANGELS, which aired from 1976 to 1981. The show, with its blend of action, intrigue, and three iconic female leads, became a cultural phenomenon and a significant platform for Ford to showcase its automobiles.

Ford’s decision to feature prominently in “Charlies Angels” was strategic. The company aimed to leverage the show’s popularity to enhance brand visibility and appeal to a wide audience. Among the Ford vehicles prominently featured were the 1977 Ford Mustang Cobra II and the Ford Pinto, both of which became synonymous with the show’s stylish and adventurous spirit.

The 1977 Ford Mustang Cobra II, with its sporty design and distinct Cobra branding, perfectly aligned with the show’s dynamic and fashionable image. Which has an all-new FIREBALL SKETCH in the Garage with Farrah! The car was showcased in various episodes, often driven by the Angels themselves during high-speed chases and thrilling escapades. This exposure not only bolstered the Mustang’s reputation as a performance vehicle but also solidified its status as a symbol of 1970s cool.

Similarly, the Ford Pinto, known for its compact size and economical pricing, also benefited from its appearances on “Charlies Angels.” While less glamorous than the Mustang, the Pinto’s presence on the show highlighted its practicality and reliability, appealing to a broader demographic of potential buyers.

The impact of the sponsorship on Ford’s sales was significant. The exposure on a popular prime-time television show helped elevate the Mustang Cobra II and the Ford Pinto into cultural icons of their time. Viewers were drawn to the cars featured on the show, inspired by the excitement and allure associated with the Angels’ adventures.

Sales data from the late 1970s reflect a noticeable uptick in interest and purchases of both the Mustang Cobra II and the Ford Pinto, attributed in part to their visibility on “Charlie’s Angels.” Ford’s savvy marketing strategy paid off handsomely, as the company successfully capitalized on the show’s massive viewership to drive showroom traffic and boost overall sales figures.

Beyond immediate financial gains, Ford’s association with “Charlies Angels” contributed to enhancing the brand’s image as innovative and forward-thinking. By aligning with a pop culture phenomenon, Ford demonstrated its ability to connect with consumers on a deeper level, associating its vehicles with the excitement and glamour of television’s golden age.

This was a masterstroke of advertising ingenuity. By showcasing the 1977 Ford Mustang Cobra II and Ford Pinto on one of the decade’s most-watched television shows, Ford not only increased sales but also cemented its place in pop culture history. The enduring legacy of this partnership highlights the enduring power of strategic product placement and its ability to shape consumer perceptions and preferences.

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Fireball SKETCHES Charlie’s Angels’ classic ORANGE STEED…

In the iconic realm of 1970s television, CHARLIE’S ANGELS stood out not only for its dynamic trio of crime-fighting heroines but also for the sleek and stylish cars that accompanied them on their missions. Each vehicle was as distinctive as the angels themselves, perfectly paired to reflect their individual personalities and preferences.

Among the notable rides was the 1977 FORD PINTO driven by the astute and resourceful Sabrina Duncan, portrayed by Kate Jackson. With its compact size and reliable performance, the Pinto mirrored Sabrina’s pragmatic approach to problem-solving, proving that you don’t need flashy gadgets to get the job done!

Today, we celebrate an Angel’s trusty steed with Fireball’s 1977 FORD PINTO Custom Car Art SKETCH! Available on Canvas, Clock and MUG! Check ’em out!

Meanwhile, the glamorous and sophisticated Jill Munroe, played by Farrah Fawcett, cruised around town in a striking white 1976 Ford Mustang II Cobra II. This sleek muscle car perfectly captured Jill’s adventurous spirit and flair for the dramatic.

Last but not least, the free-spirited and athletic Kelly Garrett, portrayed by Jaclyn Smith, commanded attention behind the wheel of a vibrant blue 1976 Ford Mustang II Ghia. Its sporty design and vibrant color reflected Kelly’s energy and determination as she fearlessly pursued justice.

Together, these cars formed an integral part of the CHARLIE’S ANGELS universe, symbolizing not only the angels’ individuality but also their unity in the face of danger. And while the show may have ended… the legacy of these iconic vehicles continues to inspire fans to this day.

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2022 WINFIELD WATSON Gathering in the Mojave…

An amazing show! Gene is now 95, so this show is one of the most important one’s in SoCal. Isky is 101!!! Here’s some of the HIGHLIGHTS!!

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Sweet Rides at the Route66 Grill…

So I went out to Canyon Country to visit my friends, Andy and Jen. Newlyweds. Just bought a slammin’ new house and wanted to hook up with us at the Route66 Grill. …Where there just happen to be some sweet rides. I unfortunately forgot to tell Kathie that there was a car show in the parking lot. Wups.

Rides. Burgs. Bitchin.’ Like goin’ into a Classic Car CandyStore, these cars came in all shapes and sizes. And the only thing better was the owners. They loved their cars, even the guy with the beat up Pinto Wagon.

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