We may be heading towards the end of the year, but something that never ceases at CC is our want to hear new car stories. There’s no ending to that.
So, it’s that time again to find new contributors for our Cars Of A Lifetime (COAL) section. In other words, your chance to join CC and tell your car experiences to a wider audience; from the purchases and drives you made to the breakdowns and joys attached to them.
What does it take? Just a willingness to share your stories. No experience is needed, and no need to worry you’re not up to the job. It’s as easy as leaving a long comment.
If you feel ready for the task, make a list of the cars you have in mind and send us an email at curbsideclassic@gmail.com
PS: We’re interested in more than COALs. We’re always looking for new contributors, so send us a message if you have stuff to share.
For anyone considering this, it is a ton of fun!
We all have stories, and all cars have a story.
And Rich is right- no experience is necessary!
Join in the fun!
I’ve been thinking about this as I’ve had a variety of cars over the years. How do I go about putting together and posting content?
send us an email at curbsideclassic@gmail.com to start the conversation.
I dunno, my skills are pretty bad .
What’s the contact info ? .
-Nate
curbsideclassic@gmail.com
Unfortunately I don’t think I have any photos of my first several cars and first truck, but am aware of the trim levels and engine/transmission. I know there are plenty of photos online for reference. I wouldn’t be able to come up with some of the really comprehensive and interesting articles about the history of the vehicles that I’ve seen here. But maybe the basics and a brief story about owning them.
That’s what most of our COAL stories are. Pictures can be readily found on the web.
Thank you to anyone taking on the challenge! One day I will too. But for now COALs are some of my favorite stories to read on here.
I have a couple of cars nobody sees very often, my devices dont link for pics so some assembly at your end might be needed.My exact daily car barely exists according to the manufacturer its an unusual car, the other aged into obscurity