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USA Today
29-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
Pair of New York Giants defenders debut new face masks
Pair of New York Giants defenders debut new face masks The NFL is forever making changes to increase the safety of its players, whether it's through rule changes or equipment updates. Helmets are continually undergoing changes to protect the players' skulls and brains from life-changing impacts. With a physical sport like football, you'll never get rid of injuries or prevent every single head trauma, but the league does what it can to protect the players. Players have also begun to get innovative with the facemasks, creating designs that fall within the NFL's regulations that are not only more protective but look cool, too. New York Giants linebackers Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux both debuted new facemasks at organized team activities (OTAs) this week. When Burns comes running at the quarterback this fall, he's doing it with a full grill on his face and a visor that's just, well, cool. He won't look like Dominic Toretto driving a supercharged 1970 Dodge Charger running down the field, no, he's going to look like the Charger itself. Mean. Aggressive. Ready for war. Thibodeaux's mask is a bit less loud than Burns' facemask, but still offers added protection and looks mean while doing it. The visor protecting his eyes from the sun also means opponents can't see where his eyes are looking to determine which direction he's going to run. He may not look like a Charger, but a 1977 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is a pretty sweet sidekick. Both of these players' helmet adjustments appear to fit the NFL's regulations, so they should be able to sport these all season long.
Yahoo
26-03-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Classic American Icons Headline Intermountain Online Classic Car Auction
Read the full story on Modern Car Collector Classic car enthusiasts have a rare opportunity to bid on three standout American vehicles at the upcoming 6th Annual Intermountain Online Classic Car Auction. The online event, running March 22-29, 2025, features an impressive lineup of muscle cars, trucks, and collector vehicles, with a meticulously restored 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28, a low-mileage 1988 Pontiac Trans Am GTA, and a rugged 1987 Chevrolet 4WD pickup among the highlights. 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28: A High-Gloss Powerhouse A true second-generation muscle car, this 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 stands out with its high-gloss silver exterior and two-tone silver and gray interior. Under the hood, it boasts a GM Performance 350/290HP crate engine paired with a four-speed manual transmission, making it a thrilling driver's car. Performance upgrades include: Holley Sniper EFI fuel injection for improved efficiency Edelbrock aluminum intake manifold Flowmaster mufflers for a deep, aggressive exhaust note Heavy-duty aluminum radiator for cooling reliability Factory air conditioning with a new compressor Accompanied by detailed documentation, including the original build sheet, this Camaro is an excellent choice for collectors seeking a well-sorted Z28. 1988 Pontiac Trans Am GTA: An Unmodified Survivor For fans of third-generation F-body performance, this 1988 Trans Am GTA is an exceptionally preserved, low-mileage example. With only 22,000 original miles and just two owners since new, it remains completely original and unmodified, a rarity in the muscle car world. Finished in Flame Red Metallic with a black leather interior, this Tuned Port Injection 5.0L V8-powered GTA retains its factory appeal, featuring: Fully loaded interior Pristine undercarriage, never exposed to salt or harsh weather Original paint and interior in outstanding condition New BFGoodrich tires with fewer than 2,000 miles With extensive original documentation, this Trans Am GTA is a time capsule of 1980s performance and style. 1987 Chevrolet 4WD 1/2 Ton Pickup: Restored and Ready for the Road Chevy truck enthusiasts will appreciate this body-off-restored 1987 Chevrolet 4WD 1/2 Ton Pickup, a well-maintained classic that combines vintage appeal with modern reliability. Featuring a 350 V8 engine and a TH400 automatic transmission, this pickup retains much of its factory originality. Key highlights include: Frame-off restoration with no rust or bondo Fresh repaint, including door jambs and interior Rebuilt engine with original carburetor Working factory heat; A/C requires recharge Original wheels with new tires With a straight-tracking chassis, stock suspension, and a well-preserved original interior, this 4WD Chevy is ready for both collector showrooms and weekend cruises. Bid Online for a Piece of American Automotive History These three vehicles represent distinct eras of American performance and craftsmanship, from muscle cars to off-road trucks. With online bidding starting March 22 and a live webcast on March 29, collectors and enthusiasts have a prime opportunity to own a piece of automotive history. These vehicles are selling online at6TH ANNUAL INTERMOUNTAIN ONLINE CLASSIC CAR AUCTION. Pre-bidding opens on Mar 22, 2025 at 9:00AM MDT• Webcast starts on Mar 29, 2025 at 10:00AM MDT. Follow us on Facebook and Twitter