Taylor, Texas, 1950s
As our retail stores have illustrated over the last couple decades, it’s never too early to bring out the holiday decorations, so in that vein, let’s take a look at a couple photos of a decorated Main Street in Taylor, Read more
As our retail stores have illustrated over the last couple decades, it’s never too early to bring out the holiday decorations, so in that vein, let’s take a look at a couple photos of a decorated Main Street in Taylor, Read more
Built Vs. BoughtCan Mark Stielow’s Red Devil Outrun The Best New Camaro Ever ? Quick, who wins? We’re talking road-course times for the ultimate hot rodded, old ponycar versus a top-of-the-line, new ponycar. The time has come when it’s a Read more
David Traver Adolphus pointed out today’s street scene over on the City of Boston Archives on Flickr. Taken somewhere on Boston’s North End, sometime in the 1970s, it shows what we presume were newly installed electric streetlamps along with glimpses Read more
As I’ve dug through countless photo archives for our street scene series, I’ve come across plenty of photos that have just one or two vehicles in them – nowhere near enough for a good carspotting shot, but still sometimes rather Read more
There’s original, and then there’s this 1942 Hudson Super Six for sale on Hemmings.com, a time capsule car if there ever was one, complete with World War II gas rationing stamps. One can presume that the car was bought with Read more
Every electric vehicle enthusiast knows the story of the Henney Kilowatt – the Renault Dauphine brought engineless to the United States for conversion into an EV around 1960. Apparently, there was a sequel, as we learned by following up on Read more
The eagerly anticipated “Snake and Mongoose” movie, which began filming last fall, is set to be released sometime next year, according to IMDB. The trailer, which was released this week and shown for the first time at SEMA, looks good.
Rare Finds – 1969 Ford Mach 1Hobbled Pony The sight of this ’69 Mach 1 was a real jaw-dropper for Billy Jay Espich. It was buried under insulation, wooden boards, and other “stuff.” Rust poked through the tops and sides Read more
It’s said one can discern a culture’s true nature by sifting through its refuse. If that’s the case, then what do these 1973 Dick Swanson Documerica photos of cars stacked in a Philadelphia junkyard tell us about that area’s car Read more
For this member of the Hemmings contingent that attended the 2012 AACA Eastern Regional Fall Meet at Hershey, Pennsylvania, the highlight of Saturday’s AACA show was seeing the spunky Superoo on display, sharing the field with some of the most Read more