Used veterans at small change...
One of the nicest things with browsing old magazines is to check the prices in the classifieds. We received a couple of interesting scans from Matthieu Cuppens taken from a 1912 edition of 'Morisons's...
View ArticleD-d-d-d-deng,BANG-CRACK !
When the fan hits the sh... A small Talbot disaster. Last Friday we planned a drive out with the editorial limousine, the french Talbot. It was sunny and fine and nothing could stop us. The idea was...
View ArticleThe 1939 Chevrolet Master 85 'Bombs' Mystery
Steven Caudillo likes to learn: "I have photos of a rare 1939 Chevrolet Master 85 Phaeton I am featuring in my 'Bombs' magazine. I can use some help. I have seen a few pictures from the owner of the...
View ArticleAbout Quiz #393: 1923 Benz Tropfenwagen
That was easy! Twenty one good or partly good answers. Well we expected this in a way but it was heartwarming to see which details came in. Most important of course is the fact that the rer engiens car...
View ArticleA Sunday Roadster Mystery ( update: Darracq..or Humber?)
Ian Sykes sends this nice shot of a middle aged couple and their nice looking roadster. He added: "I was asked by our local history society in the Cotswolds to identify these cars. I have my own...
View ArticleAlfa Romeo Monza built from PreWarCar parts!
Do yo think we are a bit thin on pre-war Alfa-Romeo parts lately? This may be the reason....Chris Leigh Jones writes: "Built over 4 years from parts collected from 14 countries but mainly sourced from...
View ArticleResting racers and rusty rollers
Wednesday 13 May is a date to put in your diary because Brightwells are holding their next auction in Herefordshire with buyer's premium at just 10% plus VAT, excellent on-site café, free wi-fi and...
View ArticleJowett International 2015 Tour in Holland
Donald van Mourik: "Last weekend there was the Jowett world meeting in Schoorl, Holland organised by Dutch Jowett clubmembers. I visited the start of the tour on Sunday morning and it was wonderfull...
View ArticleDowning Street 10 motoring Mysteries (a far out adventure with RR Silver...
Today is Election Day in the UK. We don't like to dwell on politics, especially if it's not about our own country, so we limit ourselves to the next car expected. And more important. Which car is...
View ArticleFirst date on a vintage picnic
Winter is behind us and we have (hopefully) finished the annual maintenance on our old cars ready for summer. There are plenty of events organised for us and our cars, but we hope you will make the...
View ArticleWhat is it? Quiz #394
Like old cars, old movies are restored. This recently happened with a quite famous French ‘artistic movie’ from the early 1920s. We will not yet disclose its title since this will make this week’s quiz...
View ArticleA Macoco Alzaga Unzue Mercer?
Charles Walmsley: "We hope some smart reader can tell us what car this is, we do not know. Dont know the location either, sorry. This is the Argentine driver playboy Macoco Alzaga Unzue (Indianapolis,...
View ArticleThe Left Hand Drive Delages Mystery
Peter Slootweg is a happy Delage D1 driver. At a recent PAC meeting we met and discussed the fact he has a LHD car. Peter himself wondered about this and so far has not found the answer except for one...
View ArticleA Page-Adrian Mystery?
Dave Foster from Laoag City (Philippines) sends this friendly letter and intriguing issue regarding a seemingly not identified make of car: "These advertisements cropped up on a Stationary Engine forum...
View ArticlePatience pays off with Pakistan Amilcar find
We recently received some pictures from a gentleman in Pakistan who was understandably enthusiastic to share his story. Shahzeb Malik is 32, married with two daughters and has a passion for old cars....
View ArticleMercer, Stutz and Great Gatsby.
The 2015 Greenwich Car Event Weekend Auction is being held by Dragone Auctions on Saturday May 30th at their facility in Westport, Connecticut and cars on offer range from a diminutive 1915 Briggs...
View ArticleMG J type in fifties Alpes Maritimes.
Karel Vermeer recently found this charming picture of an MG J type with french registration number ending with 06. This means it was registered in the department Alpes-Maritimes. The atmosphere and...
View ArticleAbout Quiz #394: 1922 Rolland Pilain 8 cylinder
The silent movie from which we showed you two shots is L’Inhumaine, directed by Marcel L’Herbier and released in 1924. Quite a lot of famous names from the art scene of the 1920s contributed to this...
View ArticleHighlights and Oddballs: VR Montlhéry 2015
During a short silence at last weekend's Vintage Revival Montlhéry we asked a young british journalist for his opinion on the cars present. "When in the UK at an event you will see fabulous cars that...
View ArticleOn the way home from Montlhéry.
Rember the reamins of a french built special that were found by Paul Kuster? He came to meet us at Montlhéry last week and told us that he was planning to meet the earliest owner on the way back. The...
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