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- Aaron Severson on Automotive History: Chrysler’s CAP, The First Effective Exhaust Emission Control (With ’63 Dodge and Dart Road Tests)
- Midsommar on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Midsommar on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Robert Atkinson, Jr. on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Peter Wilding on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- Peter Wilding on Curbside Commentary: Everything You Wanted to Know About Japanese License Plates – Or More Useless Trivia
- nrd515 on Vintage Car Life Road Test: Disc-Braked 1965 Ford Thunderbird – Glitz And Gimmicks Galore, But Surprisingly Good At Slowing Down
- Stephen Ritchings on Curbside Classic: 1967 Toyota 2000 GT – Just Came Over To Say Halo
- justy baum on Curbside Classic: 1967 Toyota 2000 GT – Just Came Over To Say Halo
- DrBobATL on Curbside Find: The World’s Most Pathetic Pontiac Bonneville – Which One Was The Most Beautiful?
Aviation History Archive
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History Outtake: 1925 Julian Coupe – With Rear Mounted 6-Cylinder Air-Cooled Radial Engine
Posted on March 23, 2023 | 21 CommentsHere’s an obscure automotive historical footnote that caught my eye because of its low-slung design and the central location of its passenger compartment: very unlike typical 1925. A little digging […] -
Fighting Wildfires, California Style, Part 2 – In The Air
Posted on October 18, 2022 | 30 CommentsThis is Part 2 of the Cal Fire roster, covering the firefighting roles and aircraft types of the Cal Fire fleet of aircraft. The Cal Fire ground vehicles are covered […] -
Airshow Classics: Consolidated B-24 “Liberator” and Boeing B-29 “Superfortress” – True Grit
Posted on August 17, 2022 | 68 CommentsI am terrified of flying. It’s not rational (are most phobias?), and it doesn’t matter how many times my mom reminds me that I regularly drive a Corvair, my year […] -
Automotive History: Anadol – When Turkey Built Its Own Cars, Before They Built Ours
Posted on November 27, 2020 | 40 Comments(first posted 11/27/2014) There was a time when every country still fervently wanted its own domestic automobile. For Turkey, that took two tries; the first one, the ill-fated Devrim of […] -
Aviation History: The Avro CF-100 Canuck – Clunking Up for 30 Years
Posted on June 17, 2020 | 53 CommentsThere were many tragedies that came from World War Two, but one of the positives was aviation technology moved forward in leaps and bounds over that relatively short period of […]