Back in the 1930s Orly Courtney designed a motorcycle called the Henderson Streamline. The bike was designed with aerodynamics in mind and gave out 40 horsepower with the ability to reach a speed of 160 kilometers per hour. The bike was efficient and had a great design but motorcycle purists shunned it calling it a cartoon motorcycle.
JF Launier bought bought what was left of this 1964 Buick Riveria for only $400. It didn't look like much to start but he spent a lot of time and a lot of money restoring the vehicle and it's not a very impressive custom car. The cars value has skyrocketed after Launier spent $300,000 on the restoration.
These people found an injured baby bird in their yard and they took it in. They nursed the animal back to health until it was able to go back out on its own again.