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If you’ve attended a vintage hill climb event just once in your life, then you’ll know that, by and large, the registered starting field is dominated by machines from across the pond. Allard, Lotus, Porsche, Alfa, MG and Triumph are the meat and potatoes, as well as the dessert. But every now and then somebody […]
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The London-to-Brighton Veteran Car Run is one of the world’s most renowned collector car events, so you knew it was only a matter of time until SIA made it across the pond to witness the spectacle. In fact, not only did David Brownell cover the run for SIA #98, April 1987, he also convinced Lord […]
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Tagged De Dion, London-to-Brighton, Lord Montagu, shows, exhibitions and events, SIA Flashback
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* Todd Lappin, writing at Bernalwood, posted some pics this week of a 1939 Studebaker rolling out of the garage it’s inhabited for the last 45 years. * According to WSBTV.com, the NHTSA (“using YOUR tax dollars!”) owns and maintains the last of the 1973 Chevrolet Impalas fitted with airbags, ostensibly the first American passenger […]
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Tagged airbags, barn finds, Can-Am, Chevrolet Impala, dream cars, show cars and prototypes, factories, ford, Ford Mustang, Great Pacific Northwest Mini and Microcar Meet, Hemmings Classic Car, Hemmings Muscle Machines, Mercury Cougar, microcars and minicars, NHTSA, racing, River Rouge, shows, exhibitions and events, studebaker, Subaru, Subaru Sambar, Watkins Glen