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Thomas Kreutzer Archive
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CC Outtake: Stalwart Dart
Posted on June 28, 2016 | 29 CommentsIf the dates on its inspection stickers are to be believed, this 1963 Dodge Dart has faithfully awaited the return of its owner so long that it should be the […] -
Curbside Cartoon Character: Mazda RX-7 FD Drift Racer
Posted on June 14, 2016 | 21 CommentsMazda’s RX-7 FD was developed during the heady days of the Japanese real-estate bubble. The Japanese were flush with cash and their domestic automakers catered to this new-found affluence with […] -
Curbside Cool: Toyota Chaser – Drift Version
Posted on May 31, 2016 | 20 CommentsThis lowered, skirt-wearing Toyota Chaser is a familiar sight on my morning commute and, over the weekend, I was finally able to catch it sitting still long enough to snap […] -
Curbside Cute-Ute: The Nissan Sunny GB120
Posted on May 26, 2016 | 20 CommentsIt is proving to be harder than I ever imagined to find great curbside classics in Japan. I’ve thought a lot about the reasons why and the only reasonable explanation […] -
Chasing Pancho: US Army Trucks Roll Into Action For The First Time
Posted on July 23, 2013 | 31 CommentsOn March 9, 1916, a group of around 1500 Mexican rebels angered by the changing winds of American support for the various factions in their country’s civil war crossed the […] -
Curbside Fiction: The Last Run
Posted on June 6, 2013 | 18 CommentsThe big Plymouth’s starter gave a raspy whine as it struggled to turn over the massive engine beneath the hood. After a moment, the engine fired and struggled into a […] -
Cars For the Proletariat: Soviet Car Building In The 1930s
Posted on June 4, 2013 | 11 CommentsThe best thing about the world wide web is the opportunity to share one’s interests with others and to help bring disparate bits of information from one field of interest […] -
The Making Of A Man
Posted on May 30, 2013 | 36 CommentsIt always begins the same way. The seed of an idea finds its way into my skull where, carefully nurtured, it grows and blossoms into a fully fledged daydream. In […] -
Curbside Fiction: The Future Is Now
Posted on May 22, 2013 | 38 CommentsThe 2016 Dodge Charger hunched in the driveway like an indignant, angry beast while its owner gently played the hose across the car’s brilliant red paint. The car […]