(Update: we have a number of candidates. Thanks)
Gene Liu’s excellent Wednesday morning COAL (Cars Of A Lifetime) series ended last week, and I’m running late in finding a replacement. So once again, the call goes out for a new COALer, and preferably one that can get up to speed fairly quickly.
As always, send me your list of cars and anything else pertinent to curbsideclassic(at)gmail.com.
I would love to see posts on 80S RWD Fifth Avenue,late 50s and 60 and final 61 DeSoto, RWD FLEETWOODS, custom Limos, other big land YACHTS.
At the upper right of your screen is a small box marked “Search”. Just below that it says “Enhanced by Google” in a text box. Type any one of those things such as DeSoto or Fleetwood or whatever else in there and click “Search”, and up will pop a list of previous posts with that subject. CC has covered most of what you crave, many of them multiple times.
I am by no means a writer of any skill, yet I managed to pull off a halfway decent (by judgement of the responses I got) COAL series. You can too! We want to read it!
I keep meaning to get around to this, and CC’s the place I’d want to publish it. One early episode is already written, recounting my memories of giving Ralph Nader a lift across town in my rear-engined NSU. Most of my cars have been remarkable in some way: a Fiat roadster, pre-124; the first turbo SAAB, a couple of GTIs lost in my days as an amateur, volunteer crash tester, the first AWD wagon from VW, and now, a pair of Ford’s most obscure cars of the last decade. Some left lots of stories, some didn’t. None left as many photos as I would wish. None were expensive, but several now can barely be found for any price. Someday I’ll dedicate more time to this, but right now I have a garden to prepare. Andto drop by the car show in Denver next week…