Hill Climbs: They’re Not Just For Imports Anymore!

If you’ve attended a vintage hill climb event just once in your life, then you’ll know that, by and large, the registered starting field is dominated by machines from across the pond. Allard, Lotus, Porsche, Alfa, MG and Triumph are the meat and potatoes, as well as the dessert. But every now and then somebody […]

Sidewalk sale: Crosleys multiply in Rochester

Over at The Old Motor this week, David Greenlees posted this shot, taken from a postcard, of Mack Motors, a Crosley dealership in Rochester, New York. These all seem to be 1948-1/2 model year Crosleys, the last of the postwar CCs, as identified by the bullnose and the additional grille bars, so presuming that the […]

Panda spotted in the wild?

Much like a Bigfoot photo, the above picture sent in to us by Bob Cunningham is a little blurry, shot from a distance, and possibly shows something that most people never thought they would see. Bob’s theory is that the microcar in the photo, shot in 1955 in Kansas City, could be a Panda. Bob […]