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- Midsommar on A Tale of Two Volvos: A Slow And Boxy 1986 745 GLE Wagon Replaces The Fast And Sleek 2007 V70R
- Midsommar on A Tale of Two Volvos: A Slow And Boxy 1986 745 GLE Wagon Replaces The Fast And Sleek 2007 V70R
- Aaron Severson on CC Tech: Thinwall Iron Castings For Engines – Why Detroit Turned Away From Aluminum
- Aaron Severson on CC Tech: Thinwall Iron Castings For Engines – Why Detroit Turned Away From Aluminum
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- Daniel Stern on CC’s Best Of 2024: Curbside Classic: 1962 Valiant V200 Station Wagon — Late Jet-Age Era Wagon
- Daniel Stern on CC’s Best Of 2024: Curbside Classic: 1962 Valiant V200 Station Wagon — Late Jet-Age Era Wagon
- Richard Webster on Vintage Review: 1957 Rambler Rebel – “America’s Fastest Sedan” – Not Quite
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A Klockau in Italy: Curbside Classics in that Boot-Shaped Country
Posted on July 31, 2012 | 38 CommentsBack in April, my Uncle Dave and Aunt Lori went on a trip to Italy. It was a tour of historic cathedrals, the Coliseum, and other major Italian architectural attractions. […] -
Curbside Casualty: Flat Faced Flathead
Posted on July 17, 2012 | 19 CommentsI am sure that since 1949, an awful lot of ’49 Fords have rear ended other cars. After all, Ford made over a million of them and (according to Wiki) […] -
Drive Thru Classic: A Real Chick-Fil-A
Posted on June 30, 2012 | 17 CommentsOne day last week, my son Jimmy and I went to lunch at a place known for its chicken sandwiches. We sat in a booth with a good view of […] -
Through the JPC Windshield: Life On Mars
Posted on June 15, 2012 | 40 CommentsDoes anyone recall the recent TV series Life On Mars? The premise was that a modern day New York Detective suddenly wakes up to find himself living in the summer […] -
Outtake: Status Is Everything
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Is This Where The Name Mo-Ped Originated?
Posted on May 3, 2012 | 13 Comments -
Time To Repower That Bus With Ford Power
Posted on March 29, 2012 | 12 CommentsWe’re warming up for a bus theme coming up soon (my next Auto-Biography and related articles). Now the concept of using a truck semi-tractor to pull a passenger trailer has […] -
Overloaded? Maybe Just A Little
Posted on March 7, 2012 | 16 CommentsMakes my overloading look downright wimpy. But I see the full-floating axle hub on this Chevy, so it’s a three-quarter tonner. No problem, then. -
Devil’s Bend Postcard: Photoshopping In The Pre-Digital Age (Updated)
Posted on February 19, 2012 | 8 CommentsThe obscure pictures one stumbles into…but this one caught my eye, because although that road may well have been crazy steep (1 in 3, steepest part), there’s no way that […] -
How Did Two Hummers End Up In The Drink? The Answer Should Be Obvious
Posted on February 13, 2012 | 17 CommentsSince they’re stealing from me, I’ll steal from them, except that it’s not theirs anyway. These two Hummers ended up in the drink, on a lake in Russia or someplace. […] -
Through the JPC Windshield: A Trip to La Porte
Posted on February 4, 2012 | 19 CommentsI recently had occasion to drive to La Porte, Indiana. It is about a two and a half hour drive, and is much closer to Chicago than it is to […] -
Pink Shelby 500 KR With Hood Ornament: The Snake Charmer
Posted on January 18, 2012 | 37 CommentsI have no idea where this came from. I was going through my increasingly hard-to-manage downloads file, looking for something else, and I stumbled unto this. I don’t even remember […] -
I Scream
Posted on January 14, 2012 | 11 CommentsThis just knocks me out. From a ton of vintage ice cream trucks at the always incredible Dark Roasted Blend. -
Curbside Cruising: Through the JPC Windshield
Posted on January 11, 2012 | 7 CommentsI stumble across most of my Curbside Classics while out driving. And I don’t know which is worse – finding a car when I have no camera AND my ever-present […] -
When Kids Started Early
Posted on January 5, 2012 | 19 CommentsI’ve been getting lost in old photo collections, including this one of the Cornett family series (921 photos) shot in Kentucky in 1972 by William Gedney (duke.edu…). Maybe this kid […]