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CCs in Israel: August-September 2021 – Many, Many Finds
Posted on October 16, 2021 | 8 CommentsAnother post in this bi-monthly series is on, and this time I’ve amassed some serious CC percentage. All of this does not even include the Oldsmobile Starfire I posted earlier, […] -
Automotive History Outtake: 1956 Mercedes 300c Station Wagon by Binz – She Knew Exactly What She Wanted
Posted on September 9, 2021 | 81 Comments(first posted 9/9/2015) As a postscript to yesterday’s CC of the Mercedes 300, here’s the rarest version of them all; well that and the 300 Popemobile. This is a custom-built […] -
CC Outtakes: Automotive Curiosities of North Texas Summer 2021
Posted on September 4, 2021 | 15 CommentsSince moving to Fort Worth almost eight months ago, I’ve come across some cars that I’ve really wanted to write about. Unfortunately, since working from home, I don’t have as […] -
CC Outtakes: T87’s Singles Collection (Summer 2021) – Part 3: Gallic Interlude
Posted on September 3, 2021 | 17 CommentsIt wasn’t exactly easy, but we managed to go on holiday in France last August. Long-haul flights in the Age of Corona is fraught with cancellations, queues and Q-tips in […] -
CC Outtakes: T87’s Singles Collection (Summer 2021) – Part 2: Foreign Cars
Posted on September 2, 2021 | 17 CommentsSometimes, the title pic for these Singles posts is self-evident. Such was the case here: I only managed one good shot of this passing monster, the first Countach I’ve seen […] -
CC Outtakes: T87’s Singles Collection (Summer 2021) – Part 1: Japanese Cars
Posted on September 1, 2021 | 13 CommentsIt’s been quite a while since I’ve compiled the bits and pieces of my findings for your viewing pleasure (hopefully). And for some reason, I’ve had more luck finding straight-up […] -
Curbside Classic Finds: The Sights Of Summer
Posted on August 29, 2021 | 21 CommentsSummer is drawing to a close, at least in the Northern Hemisphere. It’s been, in the UK at least, a bit of an odd one. Not only has the weather […] -
CCs in Israel: June-July 2021 – 1990s In Waiting
Posted on August 16, 2021 | 15 CommentsIt’s time again for another bi-monthly update of CCs and the like from the holy-land. Along with dash-cam captures, I’ve included quite a few still pictures. -
Curbside Outtakes: Suddenly It’s 1999
Posted on July 26, 2021 | 11 CommentsThe 600 block of West Broadway in Eugene is a time worm. It’s like stepping back into the late 20th century. -
CC Outtakes: 1988 Peugeot 405 GR And 1970 DAF Flatbed Truck – Among Other Things
Posted on July 18, 2021 | 10 CommentsWhat an idyllic and ideal CC-setting this is. At first, I didn’t see anyone nearby the location, but the owner did spot me, when I was taking pictures of his […] -
Cohort Outtake: 1955 Bentley Continental Mulliner – A Fantasy Garage Winner, Guaranteed
Posted on July 6, 2021 | 55 Comments(first posted 7/5/2015) It was a quiet afternoon in the office, so a quick one round only game of Fantasy Garage seemed to fit right in. Which five cars would […] -
CCs in Israel: April-May 2021 – Germany vs. US
Posted on June 10, 2021 | 13 CommentsAgain I had to join two months in order to produce another post in this series. Given that dash-cam captures were rather depleted, I will try to balance that with […] -
CC Outtakes: T87’s Singles Collection (April-May 2021) – Part 2: Foreign Cars
Posted on June 2, 2021 | 36 CommentsRemember the post I wrote about a Bristol 406? Well, this Silver Dawn was sitting next to it. Quite a sight, these were the first all-steel factory-bodied Rolls-Royces. I hope […] -
CC Outtakes: T87’s Singles Collection (April-May 2021) – Part 1: Japanese Cars
Posted on June 1, 2021 | 18 CommentsIt’s that time of the bi-month again! I decided to keep to a two-month schedule for these posts, as they are a bit more work to do than a regular […] -
On The Go Outtakes: Street Racing A Bathtub Nash
Posted on May 25, 2021 | 27 CommentsBathtub Nashes have become legendary for their prowess at street racing, at least at CC. The first and most famous encounter was by Nigel Tate, when he caught one passing […]