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* Over on Autoholics, the latest evolution of the CarDomain blog, FuryPaul recently posted photos of his trip to the Owls Head Transportation Museum, where he spotted this Model T modified for railroad track inspection. It’s the cowcatcher that we dig the most. * I thought Fidel owned an Oldsmobile? Motoring Con Brio offered a […]
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* I’ve heard it argued before that if 100,000 people attended a race and just one percent of them took cameras, that’d be 1,000 people with pictures of that race. That’s why we keep seeing great new collections of race photography popping up, such as the excellent color images of 1959′s LeMans recently posted to […]
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The story related by Pennsylvanian Bob Berkey over at My Hemmings about how he ended up with his wife’s uncle’s 1923 Ford Model T depot hack is the very definition of serendipity, starting with a dead oven on Thanksgiving and winding up years later with the depot hack in Bob’s garage. Along the way, not […]