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Coca-Cola doesn’t have too many direct ties – or even indirect ties – to the collector car hobby. There’s the “coke-bottle shape” of many muscle cars and the urban legend that you can use the soft drink to clean rust off chrome (it’s probably a good chelating agent – just think of what it does […]
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I may be asking for trouble by selecting this 1997 Beijing jeep as a Hemmings Find of the Day, but it tickles my fancy for Jeep-like vehicles and for oddballs. Unfortunately, the seller didn’t include any information on these jeeps or how this one in particular made it to the United States. From the seller’s […]
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* It’s been far too long since we checked in on our friends at BigLorryBlog, and what do we see up there this week but this fascinating Fageol-like mystery truck? The submitter claims it’s a McCullough Road King, which rings no bells with Brian, his commenters, or with us. Could it have been something Robert […]
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Tagged Australian cars, Bonneville/land-speed racing, Chicago, drag racing, hydraulic drive, indoor drag racing, International Harvester, Lost and Found, McCullough, one-offs and homebuilts, racing, Raymond Moore, Raymond Russell, Slagle & Heap Phoenix, Southside Winternationals, The Fast and the Furious (1955), trucks and Jeeps