Year End Wrap-up: York
As stated by others, this is the time of year when we can take a few extra minutes of the day and sift through the pictorial rubble that has clogged up our servers here in the office, and uncover nearly Read more…
As stated by others, this is the time of year when we can take a few extra minutes of the day and sift through the pictorial rubble that has clogged up our servers here in the office, and uncover nearly Read more…
Did the 1948 Diamond T we show you last week not tickle your fancy the way it did ours? Then how about this 1933 Diamond T currently on Hemmings.com that the seller left partially finished so you can apply your Read more…
Friend and frequent blog contributor Mike Eldred had actually started a little family album excavating of his own before my recent request for car-related family album photos, and actually in part inspired the request, so his findings so far are Read more…
Reader DougD told me recently he’s just about ready for more Crosley content on the blog. He’s lucky, then, that I’m still going through my photos from Hershey, where I grabbed some shots of this delightful little Bandini in the Read more…
What’s this? Honda S2000 drivetrain in a 1977 Toyota Celica? As Hedley Lamarr would say, “Kinkyyyy.” You can find such a configuration for sale on Hemmings.com for $18,000 in Columbia, South Carolina. From the seller’s description: 1977 Toyota Celica GT, Read more…
photo by Richard Lui, Desert Sun Keith McCormick is literally sifting through the ashes this morning. The jovial, well-respected auctioneer can only shake his head, and wonder who set the blaze on Friday night that destroyed one building, and an Read more…
Our friend JoePep, he of the Archie Comics cars post a few months ago, recently did a little digging on a Packard dealership in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and forwarded us the results: It appears the dealership, photographed above in 1928, building Read more…
While it was a stretch for Jan P. Norbye to suggest that, with the contemporary AMC Eagle exploring production four-wheel-drive passenger-car use on American roads, an avalanche of four-wheel-drive cars would soon be forthcoming, the purpose of his article in Read more…
* You got a turbine engine, where do you stick it? If you’re Andy Granatelli, you’re thinking Corvette – or, at least, he did so in the late 1970s, when he plopped the turbine from his 1967 Indy car into Read more…
Even among odd rods, you don’t see too many big trucks modified in the street rod style. If you do, normally they remain haulers for dragging around a more traditional car-based street rod. Which is why this 1948 Diamond T Read more…