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Automotive Alphabet – B

Written by webmin

With such a healthy response to yesterday’s A-for-Austin introduction to the Automotive Alphabet, let’s move right along to our next letter. John Robins hinted at my first selection for the standalone B, off a Bentley, but that’s rather obvious (though identifying the host vehicle might not be). So how about a second standalone B, also […]

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Tagged automobilia, Automotive Alphabet, Bentley, Bertone  
 

Hemmings Find of the Day – Coyote headers

Written by webmin

There probably isn’t a huge market for iconic Ford Indy headers like these for sale on Hemmings.com, if only because there can’t be that many Ford Indy engines out there missing their headers. One could market them as garage decor, but the asking price of $5,000 probably means they won’t be hanging next to the […]

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Tagged A.J. Foyt, Coyote, ford, Hemmings Find of the Day, Indy, racing  
 

March Military Campaign – Parade of Progress gets conscripted

Written by webmin

In light of the Victory Liner from Santa Fe Trailways, I thought I’d highlight another leviathan pressed into homefront duty to support the troops during World War II. Crismon gives GM’s pre-Futurliner Parade of Progress van a little ink with the above photo, taken in 1941 at Fort Holabird, Maryland. He noted that a Georgia […]

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Tagged buses, GM, Lost and Found, March Military Campaign, Parade of Progress, promotional vehicles, streamliners and teardroppers  
 

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