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Waldorf Nomad enters production 55 years after introductionJun 2, 2009
Kinda. It’s one of those eternal mysteries of gearheaddom: Why did GM never actually produce the Waldorf Corvette Nomad even though, from what we hear, demand for it was high then and a simmering...
Six Degrees of Automotive Separation: Yugo and DeLoreanMay 22, 2009
Say what? What in the world do Yugo and DeLorean have in common? Well, that’s the beauty of the Hemmings Six Degrees of Automotive Separation Challenge: The connections between the two may not be...
Hemmings Find of the Day – 1970 Oldsmobile Toronado GTDec 7, 2009
It’s not everyday you come across a 1970 Toronado GT for sale, especially not one that appears as nice and original as this one currently on Hemmings.com, for sale out of Jackson, Wyoming, with an asking price of $12,000. From the seller’s...
Stolen Corvette returned, stolen trailer reportedDec 7, 2009
Couple real quick police blotter notes. The Tennessean has a story today on Chance Mayfield, whose 1965 Corvette was stolen in 1970 while he visited the Nashville honky-tonk bars. Chance is currently on his way to Arizona to pick up that Corvette,...
2009 Japanese Classic Car ShowDec 7, 2009
Back in early October, the annual Japanese Classic Car Show ran their annual event in Irvine, California. I’m told that it was a fabulous event, and these pics would seem to back this up. This year, I went on my own time … as a vendor, selling toy...
Lost locations roundup: Flying A service station, King-Midget factory, custom car dealershipDec 7, 2009
Of all the old car-related locations we like to research, one of each type has entered our Inboxes in recent weeks, starting with the above Flying A Service station, sent in by James Kelly. He informs us it’s:
A promotional photo of Jimmy Uyehara’s...
SIA Flashback – 1926 Franklin Runabout: The Old Windmill Gets a New Suit of ClothesDec 6, 2009
In the mid-1920s, the air-cooled Franklin nearly adopted the look of the Duesenberg Model A, thanks in part to Franklin mega-dealer Ralph Hamlin. However, thanks to another man, J. Frank de Causse, the Franklin went along its own independent styling...
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