About What is it Quiz #442: Russo-Balt 24-55
A quiz that we thought was quite difficult and therefore, we gave some hints. Well, that clearly worked. Not sure it was because of the hints or because of the fanstastic car but no less than 21...
View ArticleEaster Bunny and her big boy toys
Do you believe in Easter Bunnies? I hope not, they are mythical creatures that don’t exist in real life. Besides of the fact that we like them in chocolate, what else do we know about the Easter...
View ArticleMystery pre-WW1 BENZ taxi
Usually, identifying old Benzes that were manufactured before the merger with Daimler in 1926, is not particularly challenging. However, today I would like to present a photo from my collection...
View ArticleIt is the year 1938 and you can afford yourself an extravagant car
What if... it is the year 1938. This is the year that Adolf Hitler is Time magazine's "Man of the Year" as the most influential person of the year. The year of Kristallnacht and the annexation of...
View ArticlePrewar Workshop: Wheel bearings
This week's article is about a problem that everyone has probably encountered at some point. A broken wheel bearing.Wheel bearings are parts that wear overtime and do this much quicker if....
View ArticleSpring Start Silverstone is about speed
This weekend VSCC's spring start, as usual will take place at Silverstone, the British Mecca of Grand Prix and Formula 1. No wonder that the new brand of VSCC is named Formula Vintage, a race series...
View ArticleDo not judge too quickly: this Lady is a hero
Unlike last week's Friday Lady or the lady from the week before, this week's Friday Lady does not take the wrench in her own hand. Instead, she seems very critical of the man who fixes her car....
View ArticleWhat is it? Quiz#443
Well to be honest, it may be just a bit too much of an artist impression. Perhaps the artist was briefed prior to the 'de facto' production of the car. So he had to rely on sketches and perhaps...
View ArticleTwo long-distance Delin histories
It is amazing to find out where cars and motorcycles were exported to when new, especially in the early days. Sometimes the most remote places were the destination of export, even of very small...
View ArticleMystery "Apperson" brochure from Germany
Apperson - that certainly rings a bell, if you are fond of early car marques from the U.S. Founded in 1902 in Kokomo/Indiana by the gifted Apperson brothers, the company soon earned....
View ArticleTalking about streamline: 1933 Pierce Arrow Silver arrow
It was 1933, the year that Franklin D. Roosevelt took office in The White House, New York City was terrorized by a giant monkey (King Kong), the Great Depression and the Prohibition ended (I...
View ArticlePrewar Workshop: Wheel bearings Part 2
Last week’s article was about the broken wheelbearing. After a short wait the new part has arrived and it was an old stock article from my local bearing supplier. If anyone can date this Timken box, I...
View ArticleVSCC: on behalf of the family, we salute you
A big family gathering. That is what we noticed last weekend when we visited the Silverstone races. We came to see pre-war cars racing against each other, but saw much more than that!A...
View ArticleThe first Miss America: without paint!
Who has more paint, the lady or the car? Although the lady looks pretty pure, since this is Margaret Gorman, the first Miss America ever, she must have used some make-up. Without make-up you cannot...
View ArticleAbout Quiz # 443 : 1920 Belsize Fifteen
Sorry, no Sunbeam and no Daimler as some of you wrote. One respondent complained that we ran this quiz earlier. Probably he referred to a quiz we had last summer that was about a Belsize -Bradshaw, the...
View ArticleBedelias on the banking.
How can we describe the event happening next weekend? The name - Vintage Revival Vintage Revival Montlhéry 2017. The place - Montlhéry Autodrome, 15 miles south of Paris. The people? Well, let me...
View ArticleA 1909 Book mystery
Bill Coates is reading a book by F. Kinsley Hutchinson called Motoring in the Balkans, published 1909. There are very few photos of the car despite it being a motoring adventure. This is the best -...
View ArticleThomas-Detroit: large history, just few left
Erwin R. Thomas, a Buffalo, New York, bicycle manufacturer, began building motorized bikes, trikes and quads before 1902. That September he changed the company name to his own, and the E.R....
View ArticleAbout What is it Quiz #444: 1939 Ted Hall XCP1
What a quiz this was. Not your everyday car. Or is it a plane?Only one answer was send in. It was given by jurymember Alan Spencer and was correct.The car/ aircraft shown....
View ArticleThe racer that never raced
When the Gordon Bennett races started in 1900, racing was mainly a French affair. The Automobile Club de France already had held numerous city to city races, whereas racing activity outside France...
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