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- Johnster on Curbside Find: Fiat Panda Van – Utilitarian Plastic Neatness
- la673 on Our 1981 Ford Corcel II L – A Renord, a Forault… A Car To Remember
- 210delray on Vintage Review: 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne 283 V8 With Three Speed Manual – An Ideal Car For The Traveling Salesman In A Hurry
- Dean Edwards on Bus Stop Classics: Prevost Travel-Aire and S-Series Urban Transit Buses – A Couple of Rare Birds
- Garth Rader on Vintage Review: 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne 283 V8 With Three Speed Manual – An Ideal Car For The Traveling Salesman In A Hurry
- Scott McPherson (NZ) on Curbside Classic: 1987 Volkswagen Santana Xi5 Autobahn DOHC – Nissan’s Quantum Entanglement
- Paul Niedermeyer on Vintage Review: 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne 283 V8 With Three Speed Manual – An Ideal Car For The Traveling Salesman In A Hurry
- RamblinRover on Which Car Had The Longest Rear Overhang? The Top 10 In Absolute Length And Percentage Of Body Length
- Andrea Enthal on Car Show Classic: 1953 Kaiser Henry J Corsair de Luxe – Big Name, Little Car, No Sale
- Chip on Vintage Review: 1963 Chevrolet Biscayne 283 V8 With Three Speed Manual – An Ideal Car For The Traveling Salesman In A Hurry
Nissan Skyline Archive
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Car Show Capsule: 1973 Nissan Skyline C110 GT-R – Delectable, Rare Wagyu
Posted on April 1, 2024 | 24 Comments(first posted 3/20/2018) When I visit a car show, I reflexively compile my photographs afterwards and start to write an article covering what I saw. I attended All-Japanese […] -
Car Show Classics: All-Japanese Day At Banyo, Part II – “Young People Don’t Like Cars”
Posted on August 7, 2018 | 22 Comments(Read Part I) The sight of a row of first-generation Celicas at All-Japanese Day reminded me of something: the rows of Mustangs at the last two All-American Day shows I […] -
CC Outtake: Yasuraka Ni Nemure (Rest In Peace)
Posted on July 11, 2016 | 28 CommentsStrolling through the forecourt of a dealership specializing in JDM imports, I was expecting to see the usual array of Skylines and plush vans. Naturally, this dealership delivered on that. What […] -
Curbside Capsule: 1986-90 Nissan Pintara/Skyline – The Boxes Enter The Ring
Posted on November 17, 2015 | 21 CommentsIf people keep buying something, why not keep selling it? That’s what Japanese automakers figured from the Australian automotive market in the 1980s. Conservative, rear-wheel-drive, locally-built, four-cylinder cars wearing Toyota, […] -
CC Capsule: Well-Traveled Wagons On The Street Less Traveled
Posted on November 10, 2015 | 14 CommentsThere’s a street not too far from my office in Brisbane’s central business district that consists almost entirely of backpacker hostels, serviced apartments and other traveler-friendly accommodation. Being a local, […] -
CC Outtake: Unexpected Engine Swaps
Posted on March 10, 2014 | 57 CommentsI recently attended a mid-winter indoor car show that featured two cars with very non-traditional engine swaps. The first one is this little 1962 Ford Falcon two door. The partially […]