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In 1972 I was working at Road and Track Motors in Inwood Long Island, as a Mechanic. I became close friends with one of the salesmen, Marlo. In our conversations I asked why he did not sell more acce… View »
The Failure of the faithful Saturn To whom it may concern, Please note that I am a master tech, at points in my life I have been certified by most manufacturers and actually took in all the un… View »
In 1972 I was working at Road and Track Motors in Inwood Long Island, as a Mechanic. I became close friends with one of the salesmen, Marlo. In our conversations I asked why he did not sell more acce… View »
WHEELS EVENTS CASTING GROUP The Wheels Events Casting Group is a division of Great American Systems, LLC, the parent company for South East Wheels Events and t… View »
Our initial need is to fund South East Wheels Events. We have a total of 7 websites Nationally and one in England. We have a regional flavor but also a National reach. Products we have. Calendar s th… View »
The 26th amendment (granting the right to vote for 18 year-olds) took only 3 months & 8 days to be ratified! Why? Simple! The people demanded it. That was in 1971...… View »
by Miguel Caparros This article was prompted by a posting from Sam Fiorani, another automotive historical journalist on his website, Automotive Travel about the sale of a recently built 1965 For… View »
An Extremely Urgent Message from Jerry Kunzman Date: June 21st 2011 Dear NASA Member / Former Member, Please forgive me for this unsolicited email. This really isn’t about NASA eithe… View »
A Bite of History- by Mike Thies
The Porsche 356 “Outlaw”
The term “Porsche 356 Outlaw” gets used a lot today, but at its core, it’s simple. An Outlaw is a Porsche 356 that deliberately walks away from factory-correct restoration in favor of performance,…
ContinuePosted by Michael Thies on February 11, 2026 at 3:23pm
A Bite of History - By Mike Thies
Current Value Trends for Brass Era Cars (1896–1915)
Over the past decade, values for Brass Era automobiles (1896–1915) have followed a familiar but revealing pattern. The late 2010s saw steady appreciation as collectors sought early, historically significant cars with craftsmanship that…
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