Alison Okun
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At 7:14am on November 3, 2010, Miguel Caparros said…
Alison, Thank you my friend for the support you have provided this last year while I reinvented my self and created something new from nothing. We are reaching a milestone today with our 1000th member and the 1,000,000th visitor is just around the corner. I know I have removed my self from many of our regular communications as I focused on growing South East Wheels Events. I am not done yet. I have 7 more sites to develop. Now that we have ironed out the how to, and are starting to get sponsors, I hope it will be a smoother ride from here.

Miguel
At 5:36am on February 13, 2010, Michael Thies said…
Welcome Alison,
We are so pleased to have you part of our new project. How did you find us? Please add a photo for your avatar and photos and videos of vehicles you like. We are setting up www.northeastwheelsevents.com in the next few weeks for you local interest, as well! Stay in touch.
Mike T.
 
 
 

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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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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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