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- Rosseaux on Vintage Snapshots: Chrysler Products Of 1957-1958 – Suddenly It’s 1960!
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- Paul Niedermeyer on The History Of The Studebaker-Nash Merger (1954-1957) – What Might Have Been
- Paul Niedermeyer on The History Of The Studebaker-Nash Merger (1954-1957) – What Might Have Been
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- RICK W on Vintage Snapshots: Chrysler Products Of 1957-1958 – Suddenly It’s 1960!
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- Paul Niedermeyer on My 1978 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham – Finally, I Get To Experience Cadillac Style
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About Author: Roverdog
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Engine History: The Sarich Orbital Engine – Sometimes A Dead End Can Lead Somewhere.
Posted on July 29, 2020 | 38 CommentsPerth, Western Australia, 1972. A locally born engineer/inventor named Ralph Sarich won Inventor of the Year on the ABC TV program “The Inventors” for his Orbital engine design. The […] -
CC Global: Prague Transport Museum
Posted on July 5, 2020 | 15 CommentsFollowing on from my previous post of Bratislava, (see here), a 4-hour train ride deposited us in lovely Prague. After a few days sightseeing and getting to know the place […] -
Museum Classics: Museum Dopravy, Bratislava, Slovakia
Posted on June 12, 2020 | 17 CommentsLast April the wife and I did our regular Euro trip from Oz. And as is our wont, we don’t actually plan or have an itinerary; we just wing it, […]