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While the one-and-only 1966 Wolverine was indeed built for Jerry Hansen, it appears as though Hansen didn’t have much success with it, prompting him to sell it off and move to a McLaren for the 1967 season. Fortunately, the Wolverine didn’t fall by the wayside as many old, unsuccessful race cars have over the years, […]
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Tagged Can-Am, Hemmings Find of the Day, Jerry Hansen, Lee Dykstra, racing, SCCA, Wolverine
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Image courtesy oldcarbrochures.com The Veteran Motor Car Club of America now allows cars and trucks up to the 1986 model year to take part in their fun-filled tours, as well as being eligible to be judged. And road tours are what this club focuses on, holding several dozen tours throughout every corner of the country […]
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Tagged Class of 1986, clubs, Hemmings Daily, road trips and cruising, Veteran Motor Car Club of America
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Stutz set the pattern. In 1970, riding a current of neo-classical sentiments in the automotive world that brought about Brooks Stevens’s Excalibur and an attempt at resurrecting Duesenberg, the first new Stutz in 35 years was made available to the public. Sure, it had the guts of a Pontiac Grand Prix, but it had enough […]
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