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I’ve been reaching out to Corvairs owners in clubs in the Northeast to help assemble the Corvair class for our Concours, and the response has been terrific. Not only should we have a full field on Concours Sunday, but there are enough coming just for the show that we’re going to have a special Corvair […]
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Tagged Corvair, David Traver Adolphus, HCC, New England Concours d'Elegance, shows, exhibitions and events
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Where, in stock form, the bugeye Sprite is hardly peppy enough and the Miata has the spirit but not the charm of an old British sports car, combining the two seems the most logical thing to do. Thus, we applaud the seller of this 1965 Austin-Healey Sprite, who swapped in a turbocharged 1.6-liter engine and […]
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Tagged Austin-, Austin-Healey, Austin-Healey Sprite, Daniel Strohl, Hemmings Find of the Day, hot rods and customs, HSX, Mazda Miata
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It appears I missed a double-ended tank transporter when I was going over the LeTourneau- and Mack-built tank transporters last week, though this one’s somewhat different. Designated the XM376 (for the front unit) and XM377 (for the rear unit), each was an 8×8 rather than a 4×4, and both were designed to work together in […]
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Tagged 8x8, Allison, Continental, Daniel Strohl, Mack, March Military Campaign, military vehicles, XM376, XM377
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