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All images by Andrew Duthie, courtesy Lane Motor Museum Faithful readers of Hemmings titles, and indeed, faithful devotees to the old car hobby, are well aware of the delightful Lane Motor Museum in Nashville, Tennessee. We have featured Museum founder Jeff Lane and his amazing collection of nearly 330 vehicles in special stories in Hemmings […]
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From coconv on the Hemmings Nation Flickr pool this week, an interesting piece of literature from Paul Lewis‘s Highway Aircraft Corporation of Sidney, Nebraska, the company behind the incredibly odd, but real, 1974 Fascination. Specifically, the document details Highway Aircraft’s sales plan, which seems to have been carefully tailored to avoid getting into any Preston […]
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I often say, flippantly, that the industry is just now starting to master the technologies of a century ago. That’s been more an impression than a statement of fact; I recall seeing many things in early publications and thinking, “Wow, I had no idea they did that so soon,” but if pressed, I wouldn’t be able […]
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