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Sometimes we just need to get out of the office. Such was the case yesterday, when the bulk of editorial made a field trip to the New York International Auto Show. Sure, we don’t cover new cars, but we still have to maintain our contacts, as Fitzgerald did with his buddies from Ferrari.

And there’s the […]

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Busójárás! Hungarian Carny Extravaganza!

Monday, February 19th, 2007

Warning: Contains slight Trabant content

No, we don’t know how it’s pronounced, and you can read up about why the people of Mohács, in Hungary, wear oddly reindeer-like costumes for the Busójárás holiday. It is, as Totalcar says, 60% Muppet Show and 40% folklore. We just dig what we’re going to call their parade floats. It’s […]

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donuts and hot dogs on Lake George

Monday, February 5th, 2007

What’s more fun than a sunny day, a few inches of fresh snow, an iced-over lake and a bunch of Model T snowmobiles? How about doing donuts on said lake with one of the said Ts? About a dozen of the snowmobiles showing up for the annual Model T Snowmobile Club meet at Lake George […]

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tracked Tin Lizzies

Monday, January 8th, 2007

The Nova snowmobile and the Metro-Sled were no mere flukes. Decades before, Model T owners in the Snow Belt of North America, convinced their Ts could do anything, including milking the cows and animal husbandry, converted their rides into sleds. Fortunately, they had assistance from a kit developed by Virgil D. White, of West Ossipee, […]

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can’t… stop… posting… jacked-up cars

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Now it’s getting to be a train wreck. Do we really want to see a 1979 AMX (AMXtreme, as it says on the stepbar) mounted to a lifted Jeep chassis? Only as much as we wanted to see the other jacked-up classic cars, I suppose. AMX spotted at this year’s AMO Nationals in Dayton. This […]

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