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* This’ll make you want to go back to college: Stanford University will offer a new program studying the automobile in all its cultural, archaeological, aesthetic, technological and social aspects, starting with a symposium held this past week focusing on a 1933 4-1/4-Litre Bentley. * Over at ForgottenFiberglass, Geoff’s tackling the mystery of this fiberglass-bodied […]
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Tagged Alfred Churchill, Bentley, coachbuilt cars, crosley, Forgotten Fiberglass, Glasscock Speedster, Hemmings Classic Car, hot rods and customs, Lost and Found, Meteor, one-offs and homebuilts, packard, Stanford University, Thompson Special, Toyota, Toyota Hilux, trucks and Jeeps
Posted in Blog
Tagged Alfred Churchill, Bentley, coachbuilt cars, crosley, Forgotten Fiberglass, Glasscock Speedster, Hemmings Classic Car, hot rods and customs, Lost and Found, Meteor, one-offs and homebuilts, packard, Stanford University, Thompson Special, Toyota, Toyota Hilux, trucks and Jeeps
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Canadian cars tend to receive little serious consideration by American classic car writers. For example, to the best of my knowledge, Arch Brown’s article on the 1952 Meteor in SIA #74, April 1983, is the first on a Canadian-specific vehicle in the magazine’s run, 13 years after the magazine started. Fortunately, he gets straight to […]