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You already know from the title and the cover photo what happened. But you’re here for the story. This is a good one. If you read me, you know that I own a ’74 Lotus Europa Twin Cam Special that I ...
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Forgive the eye candy photo, but who’d want to click on a pic of a heater control valve? A few weeks ago, my wife and I drove up to Manchester, Vermont to see old friends. This is something of a ...
Buying any project car is a gamble. The reason we buy derelict or needy modes of transportation is the foolish belief that we can return a broken hulk to a functional object. When the first step is ...
A “jeep” didn’t always mean a cult-favorite off-roader closely associated with rubber ducks or spare tire covers with flower decals. No, the first jeeps were the U.S. Army’s solution to riding on ...
I’ll always love personal luxury cars. Riviera, Eldorado, Mark III, IV and V! Toronados and Thunderbirds and other glitzy, over-the-top personal conveyances! And the colors! Back then, people aspired ...
I beamed as I said this to my wife, Misty, about my first drive in the Centurion. We’d just gotten home from a 78-mile back-road trip from the Ohio shop that helped me finish the car. Misty followed ...
If you’re of a certain age, the reveal at SEMA of Toyota’s GR86-based Rally Legacy Concept played a digital soundtrack in your head and set any quarters in your pockets a-jangling. A two-door Toyota ...
I’m sure there were a good number of friends and colleagues who thought I had really jumped off the deep end. I mean, I spent most of my life beating my chest about how V-8 power was superior and how ...
The Brits saw the value and fun of wartime vehicles first. Since then, the Dutch, the French, and even the Germans have joined in. The all-American crew of Ernie’s Pile. Aaron Robinson This story ...