Yes, it’s a bit late, but then I always save my Christmas shopping to the very last minute. And picking 13 shots was a lot tougher than I expected: thousands of cars shot by me and all the other CC Contributors. And since this is our first, there’s cars from all three years so far; a daunting task. But I’ve picked some of the most photogenic shots, and I’m sure some of you’ll be happy to know that it’s 100% GM Deadly Sin-free. (Maybe we should do one with just GM DS?) So head off to Lulu where they’ll print one on demand for you ($20), but it might not arrive for Xmas unless you spring for faster shipping than snail mail. And Happy Holidays to you all! Curbside Classic 2014 Calendar available here
The CC 2014 Calendar Is Now Available – Treat Yourself For The Holidays And Savor It The Whole Year
– Posted on December 7, 2013
This sure looks cool and I will have to think hard about whether I want to buy one. Here is a list of years that are the same as 2014 so those who do buy it know when they can reuse it.
http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/repeating.html?year=2014
Almost every day here in Portland, OR is like a mini car show I just love it. However, during my commute into the suburbs for work (I love my reverse commute) there are much fewer interesting cars.
You could sell it on zazzle and etsy too…
Excellent. Now I just need to decide if I should order three or four.
Hey Niedermeyer! Got any other CC Merchandise ideas other than CC-themed apparel, key chains, buttons, pins, bumper stickers, magnets, or patches?
I’d buy a coffee mug and a couple bumper stickers.
Bumper stickers are a great idea!
How about a 1/64-scale W124 Mercedes or ’66 F100 with the CC logo on the doors?
Great idea, Paul! Might just order me one of these.
I bought a book from lulu.com for the first time not long ago, and it was a smooth, painless transaction even for a low-tech Luddite like me. This whole print-on-demand thing is pretty amazing.
I’ve been getting the HMN Abandoned Autos calendar for years, and there’s no question that I can find wall space for my CC 2014 calendar.
Several years ago when it wasn’t nearly so easy to do, we whipped up a calendar for my parents that had a different family photo for each month and had all the dates of family birthdays and anniversaries marked. I think that was one of their best-loved presents ever.
Ive been using a calender of classic American cars this year only problem its not marked with signifigant dates for this country/ hemisphere
Paul – great idea. Just ordered myself a Christmas present (in case I don’t get a BNSF Railway calendar this year). And as Edward and Chris mentioned above, I’d buy a mug (to go along with my Car Talk “Unencumbered by the Thought Process” one). Or maybe even a t-shirt? Or a collage poster? And I’d also buy Tom’s suggested 1/64-scale F100… (As if I didn’t already have too many toys.)
Ordered mine.
Seeing that old Caddy got me to wondering…
What’s the very first CC article, ever?
What’s the very first CC article at CurbsideClassic.com?
https://www.curbsideclassic.com/blog/hello-world/
Hello, world!
The 1972 Cadillac was the first CC, published over at the old site in March of 2009, and republished here: https://www.curbsideclassic.com/curbside-classics-american/curbside-classic-1972-cadillac-coupe-deville-a-beginning-as-well-as-the-beginning-of-the-end/
Mike already got the first post published. After that, came this: https://www.curbsideclassic.com/auto-biography/auto-biography-genesis/
My calendars arrived today. They look good!
I would have ordered more, but Hooniverse put their calendar out the same week.