Hudson, Packard, Studebaker, DeSoto, Nash, Edsel, King Midget, Plymouth, Oldsmobile, Austin-Healey, Triumph, Sunbeam and Pontiac; what do they all have in common? One, these cars are no longer being ...
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Perhaps the cleanest Austin-Healey 3000 engine bay (surrounded by an extremely clean body) that we've ever seen. Duesenberg Racing! The sweater recalls an event at the awesome Ab Jenkins Memorial ...
View post: DeWalt’s ‘Handy’ 31-Piece Screwdriver Bit Set Is Just $19 Click above for a high-res gallery of this pristine Austin-Healey The annual Orphan Car Show took place in Ypsilanti, MI yesterday ...
Do you own an orphan? Plenty of us do, and even more of us will. "Orphan" is the term used in the auto industry for vehicles that are no longer supported by an active dealer network. We've seen ...
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Why Not Adopt an Orphan Car?
I don’t mean children. I am talking about orphan cars. The term generally refers to models from marques that have gone out of business. But I would add another qualifier, and that would be cars that ...
In this era of automakers on the brink of extinction, it’s worth recalling that car companies going belly up is not a new phenomenon. Henry Ford himself started up two other brands that failed before ...
John Wingle has a passion for cars that he had before he could even see over a steering wheel. After 30 years of working at dealerships, Wingle took a leap of faith and opened his own specialty shop ...
Look mama, a purple car! And just my size! We're not sure this was a factory color, but it's an authetnic 1963 Trabant (the S logo in the grille is for its all-but-forgotten East German manufacturer, ...
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