Cadillac only in Maastricht?
The first weekend of January will be a long one. Shows in Birmingham, London and Maastricht to mention a few who like to kick off the new season. Auctions in two places. See for Coys' NECC Birmingham...
View ArticlePreWar Christmas Quiz 2014: The Results!
Many thanks for all your well wishes and nice comments. We were pleased to know that you have enjoyed the quiz. It wasn't really too difficult this time and almost all of the competitors had all...
View ArticleRally car mysteries in Slovenia
Peter Skofic writes: "The photo shows the rally of the members of the Automobil Club of the Kingdom of the SHS, section Maribor, which took place in Logarska valley (Slovenia). I can recognize the two...
View ArticleA day of Respect
An attack to the media. An attack to democracy. An attack to freedom. We like to pay our respect to the victims in Paris and will remain silent until Saturday morning.Â
View ArticleChasing classics Uruguayan style
We have fond recollections of chasing classic cars in our younger days - literally we mean - as these were the days of running hard and long only to get a glimpse of a rare four-wheeler before it...
View ArticleA Milestone on the Greasy Road to Pre-war Joys
It all started with an 1928 Amilcar CGSs we found on the website of Dan Mooney, classic Jaguar specialist in Austin, Texas. It appeared this was the car of the late Irving Silverman. YW77 is known with...
View ArticleDial M for Mystery (update: 1923-25 Maxwell)
Sure, a good design makes a car, but badges and logos give it that little more distinction, too. Oh, how lovely can it be to find that one little piece of brass you have been looking for so long! The...
View ArticleVintage Adventure Tours, no Weddings!
One of the first visitors who reacted to our invitation to send in a little story is Steven White: "2014 saw the start of my Best Job Ever! After considerable negotiation with the Local Authority I...
View Article5000
Jos Cox writes us: "Joris, it is like yesterday that I advised you to buy that Amilcar as soon as possible! (and an hour later you were on the plane) It is like yesterday that you became a prominent...
View ArticleThe New Delhi Mystery.
Dave White sends this photo from India: "Recent  appearance of a long lost car in the back streets of New Delhi. The owner intends to restore it. I know what it is, now you tell me."editor: Dave, to...
View ArticleIs there life after the museum?
We can't tell you how happily surpised we are with the avalanche of stories that's been coming our wayover the last few days. We even consider making this an ongoing affair getting you in the driver's...
View ArticleWhat is it? Quiz #386
Wow, that's a nice arrogant V-radiator Torpedo. Solid teutonic design. We've had several of similar cars posted as mystery cars before, yet most of those had what we call the 'bathtub' torpedo design...
View Article1907 Cyklonette, Frame nr 235, Engine nr 282
Long time visitor Harry Pyle from Australia sends this very nice pics of his four cylinder front wheel drive:Here our 1907 Cyklonette restoration project..before, during and after. It is now almost...
View ArticleRiley abuse?
Mike Long: "About 17 years ago, as my neighborhood (in Franklin, Tennessee) expanded, I noticed that builders were creating "burn pits" of perfectly good wood. Lacking a truck, I removed the front...
View ArticleA Paris-Madrid, Paris-Vienna, Paris- Rouen Mystery? (update: Peugeot and Mors)
Peter Langmaid is an avid collector of old racing photos. Attached you'll find two presumably amateur pics he recently sent : "A couple of photos of old 'chain driven' racing cars. I have no idea as to...
View ArticleChildhood memories or how I caught the PWC bug...
Attached 2 photos, the first which shows me (the young chap in the middle) at 5 or 6 years with my younger sister and my mother. This must have been about 1965 or 66 and the car is an Austin 12 tourer...
View ArticleLa Salle Moxie Horsemobile
Last week this remarkable La Salle was offered by a the Dutch auction house BVA. On top of the open car you see a full-size plaster horse with steering wheel (!) with which the car could really be...
View ArticleMlle. Bertani wears Chanel
As the temperature drops to freezing outside ( again) , this writer has chosen a lady with a fur to grace your screen. She is Mlle. Bertani and her car is a 1937 Hispano-Suiza K6 4 door pillarless...
View ArticleAbout Quiz #386: Protos-Siemens-Schuckert
Sorry it is no Steyer, no Puch and no Alfa Romeo. The famous international rally to which we referred was of course the New-York to Paris of 1908 (see the car). No less than seven competitors produced...
View ArticleMy 1910 saw-bench Delage
David Barker tells about the remarkable history of his Delage: "The engine is a 1500c.c. side-valve Ballot 4G3 with a fixed head. It has a four-speed gearbox and because it has is no starter-motor,...
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