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Four-Links – turbine car brochure, BowlMor Cadillac, H-Mod reunion, 1949 Ford intro

BlogBy webminOctober 9, 2010

* Barry Wolk recently pointed me in the direction of the Art and Colour blog, and while only a portion of it relates to old cars, that portion includes excellent posts like this on a brochure for Chrysler’s Turbine car. * The Man on the Move recently came across a 1957 Cadillac flower car – […]

Hemmings Find of the Day – 1956 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz

BlogBy webminOctober 7, 2010

Hm. Very strange. We know that American cars began sprouting quad headlamps like some kind of weird mitosis in 1957, then the following year they were just about universally standard, and we know that varying state laws banned quad headlamps through 1957. So what prompted the early budding of quads that we see on this […]

Pinto Air Freight Crosley, part 2 – in all its vintage Kodachrome glory

BlogBy webminSeptember 29, 2010

In the year and a half since we first got a glimpse of the Pinto Air Freight Crosley mini-semi (if “semi” is the prefix for half, then would this be a quarter-truck?), we’ve learned that it was built in the 1950s by John Giordano Sr. and Biagio R. Pinto; that it resided in a junkyard […]

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