Six Degrees of Automotive Separation – Land Rover

Last week’s Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenge didn’t go off that well. Ducatis, it appears, are not the forte of our regular participants. So let’s tread back toward familiar territory and consider Land Rover for this week’s challenge. Considering the company’s long list of former owners, this week’s challenge may prove to be […]

Six Degrees of Automotive Separation – Ducati

As John Robins pointed out in last week’s Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenge, “the motor industry is at least as incestuous as the animals on the Ark.” It’s becoming way too easy to link the companies we select with the companies suggested for each week’s challenge, though I think that’s just as much […]

Six Degrees of Automotive Separation – Armstrong-Siddeley

Unless you count the Peel, we haven’t had a proper British car for our Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenge in months, which means we’ve been neglecting the linking talents of John Robins for too long. Let’s correct that, and let’s also take some inspiration from the excellent original 1946 Armstrong-Siddeley Hurricane drophead coupe […]