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During last year’s March Military Campaign, we introduced you to Private Lewis van Alstyne of the New York Guard and the distinctive roadster that David Greenlees later identified as a GJG. A couple more photos surfaced a couple of months later, and just recently, we received one of the clearest photos yet of the GJG, […]
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Tagged garages, GJG, Hemmings Classic Car, Paul G. Thebaud, racing, White Plains Fairgrounds, White Plains New York
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If you have any aspirations of joining a scooter gang, then you need more than just the leather jacket, jack boots and brass knuckles – you need a bad motor scooter, something like this 1961 Cushman Super Eagle with its 8hp engine and Mikuni carburetor. From the seller’s description and the photos, it looks like […]
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Tagged Cushman, Cushman Eagle, Cushman Super Eagle, Hemmings Find of the Day, motorcycles and scooters
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Nowadays, it’s not necessarily a headline grabber if a Duesenberg makes a million bucks at auction, and there are a couple dozen “auctions of a lifetime” every year. Not so in 1985, when Harrah’s conducted the next-to-last of their liquidation sales and Tom Monaghan, the founder of Domino’s Pizza, bought a 1929 Duesenberg Model J […]
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Tagged auctions, Bill Harrah, collector car values, Duesenberg, SIA Flashback, Tom Monaghan
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