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- Brian Dosher on Automotive History: 1972 Lincoln Continental Mark IV – Bunkie Knudsen Leaves His Mark
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Vintage Trucks: Peterbilts – Everts Transport In Eugene, Glue Hauler and Early User Of Michelin “Metalic” Tires
Posted on November 27, 2020 | 10 CommentsDman sent me this shot of a fleet of early Peterbilts. I’m not going to try to pin down the exact model, as that gets a bit tricky. But what […] -
Curbside Classic: 1985 Toyota Tercel Wagon: Built For The Really Long Haul
Posted on October 30, 2016 | 39 Comments(first posted 3/17/2011) What would a maker and restorer of old violins drive? For the last twenty five thirty years that is. And what would he live in, also for […] -
The Snow Holiday Neighborhood Walk: Over 65 CCs Within Four Blocks of Home
Posted on December 6, 2013 | 33 Comments(Update: This was first published on 2/24/11, shortly after CC first began. This morning, the snow is back again, as this shot taken from my front door just now shows, […] -
Walk And Talk: The Cars of Eugene, Missouri
Posted on June 5, 2012 | 25 CommentsEugene, Oregon, is the second largest city in the state with a population of 156,185. At an elevation of 430′, it was founded by Eugene Franklin Skinner with its first […] -
CC Outtake: The Two Faces Of Eugene, Part 2, Or Reinforcing Stereotypes
Posted on February 28, 2011 | 1 CommentThis is such an exaggerated scene, that I thought I had walked unto the set of a photo-shoot, but it was just for me (and you). This is at an […]