Chuck Aaron's Blog – December 2018 Archive (3)

Thank you to YearOne Inc. - 30% Dsicount!

Thank you to YearOne Inc. for their support and generosity!  They have signed up for another year sponsoring www.SouthEastWheelsEvents.com. YearOne sells American Muscle Car parts for all Gm, Ford and Chrysler muscle cars. provides restoration and performance parts, offering printed…

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Added by Chuck Aaron on December 15, 2018 at 7:30am — No Comments

Weather Turns Poker Run and Cruis-In into a Reception to collect for Toys For Tots - Check out the new Raceplex!

Due to Rainy Weather the Poker Run and Cruise In for Toys For Tots has been changed to a reception at the Lanier Raceplex. Bring family and an unwrapped toy to the new track and enjoy free hot dogs, coffee, hot chocolate, donuts and meet a Marine!  See Santa's Elf!…

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Added by Chuck Aaron on December 6, 2018 at 9:24am — No Comments

Erickson Enterprises, Inc. is joining SEWE as a sponsor for another year!

Great news! Erickson Enterprises, Inc. is joining us as a sponsor for another year!  They offer concrete design and installation services for garage floors, driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pools!  They will fit into all your needs and budget. They have many different designs and choices to suit your tastes. Refinish your driveway to look like bricks or renovate your pool deck to add a unique look and touch of style. Their concrete finishes will add value and curb appeal to your residence…

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Added by Chuck Aaron on December 4, 2018 at 6:30am — No Comments


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A Bite of History: The Porsche 356 “Outlaw” by Mike Thies

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,…

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Posted by Michael Thies on February 11, 2026 at 3:23pm

A Bite of History: Current Value Trends for Brass Era Cars (1896–1915)

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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Posted by Chuck Aaron on January 13, 2026 at 10:43am

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