Four-Links – Stanford studies the automobile, mystery Crosley, Meteor, Thompson/Glasscock Special

* 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 […]

Hemmings Find of the Day – 1953 Packard Caribbean

Certainly, no car is universally admired. There will always be somebody out there who will turn his nose up at any car you offer him. That said, there aren’t that many collector-car enthusiasts out there who would turn their nose up at a Packard Caribbean, and this particular 1953 Packard Caribbean looks like a beaut. […]

Auction Pulse: Harcum’s Hideaway

1940 Cadillac Usually when cars from an estate sale by an auction company that doesn’t specialize in collector cars come in, I’m not blown away. Typically, there’s a Model A, maybe a Mustang and a bunch of parts. But Apple Tree’s sale of the David and June Harcum collection, while relatively small, has some seriously […]