Six Degrees of Automotive Separation – H.C.S.

Ah, I knew that my trip to Hershey would be productive, especially when it comes to finding a good candidate for the Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenge. Hanging out in the car corral was this rather nice H.C.S. touring car. Without much information about the car or a seller anywhere near it, it […]

Six Degrees of Automotive Separation – Ruxton

Ruxton – everybody’s favorite second-place winner in the early Depression-era front-drive sweepstakes – has quite the complicated history, as we students of automotive history know. That history also includes plenty of solid links to other automotive companies, making it perfect for a Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenge. So let’s make this week’s Ruxton […]

Six Degrees of Automotive Separation – BMW

Apologies to all you Six Degrees specialists for goose-egging last week’s Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenge. I was traveling and just couldn’t bogart enough wi-fi to get a challenge up. To make up for it, this week’s will be a good one: BMW. BMW’s always managed to remain independent, but that doesn’t mean […]