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LA Concours Draws More Than 400 Exceptional Classics
in Classical Drives, on June 4, 2007
For the second day in a row I'm pleased to link you to Autoblog because it again offers terrific photo coverage of a major concours. The first was at Greenwich on the east coast; now it's Pasadena on the west coast. Autoblog, incidentally, is an outstanding source for new car news with...
Stunning New Replica of Classic Ford Cabriolet
in Classical Drives, on April 20, 2007
My brother Alan might, I think, covet this "1:24 scale model from the Danbury Mint" . He once owned a 1936 Ford Cabriolet that was, I believe, his first car and if memory serves me, would have been purchased in the mid-50's. We never thought of such cars as classics then; they were...
The Racy Vega That Could Have Been
in Classical Drives, on April 15, 2007
Unlike many critics, I've always admired the Chevy Vega, especially in 2-door wagon form. It wasn't quite a true sportswagon but with a few available options came close. The Vega's Achilles Heel was its overhead-cam, all-aluminum engine, which is rather sad because it was a brave atte...
Historic BMW Race Cars Heading for Amelia Island
in Classical Drives, on March 3, 2007
In case you needed one, here's another reason to attend the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance in Florida, March 9-11. BMW is bringing several historic racing machines from BMW Mobile Tradition, including the 1941 BMW 328 Mille Miglia Touring Roadster seen above.
In the late 1930's t...



