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CC Outtakes: Oregon-Grown Versions of Detroit Classics
Posted on July 27, 2018 | 9 CommentsOn a recent trip to Oregon, I encountered two vehicles with familiar names … but quite unlike their namesakes. A few Internet searches revealed that both were in fact […] -
CC Photo Gallery and Video: The All-American Model A Speedster – Wishing You a Happy Independence Day
Posted on July 4, 2018 | 19 CommentsIn recognition of Independence Day, we’re taking the day off. But I do feel like sharing with you this Model A Speedster. Needless to say, the Ford Model T and […] -
CC Outtake: A Honda Lover Used to Operate a Garage Here
Posted on June 26, 2018 | 23 CommentsThis used to be an active repair shop specializing in Hondas, but sometime in the past, things just kind of ground to a halt. But there’s still plenty of vintage […] -
Carshow Outtake – 1954 FBW AN35V: The Forecast Is For Classic Sunshine In The Alps
Posted on June 22, 2018 | 8 CommentsOne of the pleasures of being a Curbivore is never knowing what you might see. I was recently at a small but perfectly formed classic car show, in the grounds […] -
Neighborhood Outtakes: VW T1 Daily Driver and a Few Other CCs On This Stretch of Adams Avenue
Posted on June 21, 2018 | 17 CommentsI come by this block of Adams Street regularly, as it’s on the way to a cluster of my rentals. And the folks who live on this end of the […] -
Spotted While Driving, or Curbside Classics Photographed Through a Dirty Windshield
Posted on May 30, 2018 | 34 CommentsIt’s becoming my annual tradition, this sharing of the old cars I photograph through my windshield while I wait at stoplights. I’ve done it since 2013, except that I skipped […] -
Dealer Outtakes: Call Henry!
Posted on May 29, 2018 | 22 CommentsCannon Hill is a suburb (neighborhood) relatively close to the Brisbane CBD – about a 20 minute drive outside of rush hour. It’s not the kind of place I’d expect […] -
On the Go Outtakes: The CCs of Three Blocks of Grant Street in Eugene
Posted on May 8, 2018 | 15 CommentsContinuing from yesterday’s little tour, lets hop one block to the west and roll down three streets of Grant Street. Here’s a collection three disparate trucks. -
CC On The Go Outtakes: Three Blocks of Pierce Street in Eugene – Assuaging My Anxiety About The Disappearance of CCs
Posted on May 7, 2018 | 21 CommentsTime doesn’t stand still in Eugene either. Lately I have had moments of anxiety about the steady erosion of CC-worthy cars on our streets. When I started shooting old cars […] -
CC Outtakes: Adventures Of A Mall Mole, Part 3
Posted on April 19, 2018 | 34 CommentsSometimes, you see a car that’s really worth photographing. Unfortunately, sometimes it’s parked in a dingy, poorly-lit, underground parking lot. These are some of those sightings. -
CC Outtakes: Adventures Of A Mall Mole, Part 2
Posted on April 18, 2018 | 24 CommentsThe measure of good car design should perhaps be how well a car looks when parked in the most unflattering location and under the most unflattering lighting. Such a test […] -
CC Outtakes: Adventures Of A Mall Mole, Part 1
Posted on April 17, 2018 | 26 CommentsIt’s funny the things you miss when you move to a new place. I moved into my new apartment a couple of months ago and I love that I can […] -
Car Show Outtakes: Autotron April 2018 – The Classic Opels
Posted on April 9, 2018 | 40 CommentsOlympia, Manta, Admiral, Commodore, Ascona, Kadett and Senator. Those are some famous and long-running Opel models of yore, which were all present at the April 2018 edition of the Autotron […] -
Car Show Outtakes: 2018 Autotron All British Car Show – The Landy Quartet
Posted on March 18, 2018 | 12 CommentsHonest utility- and commercial vehicles of yesteryear always grab my attention. When visiting an event for classic British cars, I thoroughly check out the Land Rovers first, before moving on […] -
CC Outtakes: No, It’s Not A Reverse-Stembridge
Posted on February 28, 2018 | 30 CommentsIt’s not uncommon to see a Commodore here in Australia gracing a bowtie. This tradition has been around for a while; I’ve seen it fitted on Holdens for as long […]