Michael Thies's Blog – April 2025 Archive (13)

A Bite of History - 1954 Chevrolet Corvette

A Bite of History - Mike Thies

1954 Chevrolet Corvette

The 1954 Corvette was only the second year of production for what would become America’s most iconic sports car. Built in a time when European roadsters were dominating U.S. roads,…

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Added by Michael Thies on April 30, 2025 at 8:00am — No Comments

A Bite of History -1970 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z/28

A Bite of History -Mike Thies

1970 Chevrolet Camaro RS Z/28

The 1970 Camaro marked the beginning of the second generation for Chevy’s popular pony car, and the Z/28 with the RS (Rally Sport) package was one of the most desirable configurations. With a more European-inspired design — longer, lower,…

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Meet "Phoebe", Mike & Susan Thies' 1937 Packard Convertible Coupe

The 1937 Packard 115-C Convertible Coupe is a beautiful example of pre-war American automotive craftsmanship. While it was one of Packard’s “junior” models introduced to appeal to a broader market, it still carried the elegance and build quality the brand was known for.

She is named in honor of Mike's mother, Dr.…

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Meet "Silvie": Mike & Susan Thies' 1962 Porsche 356 B Cabriolet

  • 1725 cc Flat-Four Boxer Engine
  • Dual Carburetor, Air Cooled
  • Estimated 125 Horsepower
  • Curb Weight of 1933 pounds
  • Four Speed Manual Transaxle
  • Independent Suspension…


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Added by Michael Thies on April 29, 2025 at 11:00am — No Comments

A Bite of History – 1963 Corvette Coupe

A Bite of History – Mike Thies

1963 Corvette Coupe

The Split-Window Sting Ray Strikes

Some cars just look fast standing still. The 1963 Corvette Sting Ray Coupe didn’t just look fast. it looked like it could time travel. With its sharp lines, hidden headlights, and that iconic split rear window, it rolled off the line like a spaceship made of muscle.

1963 Corvette StingRay by Rich Fiddelke

This was the first year for the…

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Added by Michael Thies on April 15, 2025 at 8:03am — No Comments

A Bite of History – Apperson Jackrabbit

A Bite of History – Mike Thies

Apperson

The Jackrabbit Jumps Into the Game

Long before muscle cars and turbochargers, there was Apperson. a name that roared through the early 1900s when cars still looked like fancy wagons without horses. Founded in 1901 by the Apperson brothers (who had worked with Elwood Haynes, another car pioneer), these guys were among the original big names of American motoring.

SNAPSHOT 452: 1907 Apperson Jackrabbit |

Their…

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A Bite of History – Saab

A Bite of History – Mike Thies

Saab



SAAB: The Jet That Turned Into a Car

Ever wonder what happens when airplane engineers build a car? You get Saab. Born in Sweden in the late 1940s, Saab (short for Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget) started life making fighter planes. Then one day someone said, “Hey, what if we made a car that drove like a cockpit?” And boomm, Saab 92 hit the road in 1949.

SAAB 92: The first Saab car - Old Cars Weekly

Saabs were…

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Added by Michael Thies on April 15, 2025 at 7:00am — 1 Comment

A Bite of History – Pontiac GTO

A Bite of History – Mike Thies

Pontiac GTO

Meet the car that kicked off the muscle car era: the Pontiac GTO. Born in 1964, it was basically a Pontiac Tempest with a rebellious twist, a massive 389 V8 engine stuffed under the hood, some attitude sprinkled in, and just enough rule-bending to make it legendary.

Pick of the Day: 1964 Pontiac GTO, first year of the ...

The GTO wasn't supposed to exist. GM had a ban on racing, but John DeLorean (yeah, that…

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Added by Michael Thies on April 14, 2025 at 3:39pm — No Comments

A Bite of History - Porsche 356

A Bite of History - Mike Thies

Porsche 356

Before the world knew Porsche as a maker of high-performance sports cars, there was the Porsche 356, the model that started it all. Launched in 1948, it was Ferdinand "Ferry" Porsche's vision of a lightweight, rear-engine sports car that could handle curves like a dream.…

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A Bite of History – Duesenberg

A Bite of History – Mike Thies



Duesenberg

Founded in 1913 by German-American brothers Fred and August Duesenberg, the Duesenberg Motor Company became the gold standard of American automotive engineering, combining race-bred performance with unmatched luxury. Known simply as “Duesys,” these cars weren’t just automobiles, they were status symbols.

1929 Duesenberg Model J Convertible Sedan | Gooding & Company

Duesenberg made its mark early in motorsport, winning the 1921 French…

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A Bite of History – Pierce-Arrow

A Bite of History – Mike Thies



Pierce-Arrow

Pierce-Arrow, founded in Buffalo, New York in 1901, quickly became synonymous with opulence, elegance, and cutting-edge engineering. Originally an offshoot of a household goods manufacturer, the company shifted focus to automobiles and carved a niche for itself as a premier American luxury carmaker, favored by royalty, industrialists, and even the White House.

1934 Pierce-Arrow Model 1240A Salon Convertible Coupe ...

Renowned…

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Added by Michael Thies on April 13, 2025 at 6:45am — No Comments

A Bite of History – Peerless

A Bite of History – Mike Thies



Peerless

The Peerless Motor Car Company, founded in Cleveland, Ohio in 1900, earned its name by producing automobiles that lived up to its title—peerless in quality, performance, and innovation. As one of the famed “Three Ps” of early American luxury motoring—Packard, Pierce-Arrow, and Peerless—the brand was celebrated for its engineering precision and elegant styling.

iconic 1927 Peerless Six-90 Sedan - Oliver_CM - Digital Art ...

Peerless was…

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A Bite of History - Packard

A Bite of History – Mike Thies

Packard

Packard Motor Car Company, established in 1899 by James Ward Packard, was an iconic American luxury automobile manufacturer known for its craftsmanship, innovation, and prestige, During the Great Depression, Packard faced declining sales but remained financially stable by implementing robust marketing strategies and reducing automobile prices.…

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