- Written by webmin
In the late 1930s, the cab-over-engine truck design had long been discarded in favor of more conventional truck designs, which sacrificed the maneuverability and maximized cargo space of a COE for the space for larger engines capable of hauling bigger payloads. But when many of the truck manufacturers began considering and building COEs yet again, […]
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Tagged beaters and driveable dreams, coachbuilt cars, coe, dodge, Hershey, Montpelier, trucks and Jeeps
- Written by webmin
We hereby introduce you to Michael J. Barrett, named the new executive director of the Antique Automobile Club of America’s museum last week, just in time for Hershey. Mike has more than 36 years of executive-level experience in business, most recently at a financial services firm in Southeast Asia, and at Chase USA in Delaware. […]
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Tagged AACA, clubs, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Daily, Michael Barrett
- Written by webmin
The other day, a fellow AMCer and I were discussing what might have been if AMC were able to keep going on its own past 1987. The obvious answer is, of course, that AMC would have kept building and selling cars like they were already building and selling – namely, the Renault Alliance, a small […]
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Tagged amc, Hemmings Find of the Day, Hemmings Sports & Exotic Car, Renault, Renault Alliance
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