Six Degrees of Automotive Separation – Haflinger

I was extremely pleased to see Dick Vecchiarelli’s Haflinger roll up to our open car show at Stratton Mountain a few weekends ago, and not just because tiny, obscure four-wheel-drive military vehicles warm the cockles of my cold greasy heart. Instead, I knew right away that the Haflinger would make for an excellent subject in […]

Hemmings Find of the Day – 1948 Crosley

It constantly amazes me how many Crosleys are still around. For instance, in 1948, Crosley built more than 29,000 cars, the most in one year for the company. The same year, Frazer built more than 48,000, Packard built more than 87,000, and both Hudson and Nash topped 110,000. On top of that, Crosleys seemed to […]