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On a suggestion from one of our readers, I picked up Richard Schweid’s 2004 book on 1950s cars in Cuba, “Che’s Chevrolet, Fidel’s Oldsmobile: On the Road in Cuba.” While I didn’t find exactly what I was looking for in the book, I did come across a couple other tidbits worth mentioning.
One of them dealt […]
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I don’t know why I’ve yet to think of this, but I once suffered from a case of unintended acceleration – in my old 1971 Chevrolet Nova.
I bought the Nova in college with my dad, partly because it was such a good deal – $1,900 and not rusted out like every other pre-1990 vehicle in […]
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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