1958 Chevrolet at Motoreum in NW Austin
This 1958 Chevy has radial tires and a newer steering wheel – I wonder how close to stock it is?
This 1958 Chevy has radial tires and a newer steering wheel – I wonder how close to stock it is?
Austin’s Petrol Lounge is a first class operation with many outstanding cars. These cars are kept ready to go, are regularly exercised, bathed and watered, ready to romp when you are.
In honor of China’s Cultural Revolution’s 50th anniversary, I have temporarily expelled myself from Austin for a thorough cultural retraining. On my wanderings in the wilderness, I discovered a very profound truth: Alfa Romeo’s factory
I think this truck was sold at their Motostalgia auction. I learned to drive in Pittsburg, Texas, in a clapped out 1946 Ford stakebed truck that would wobble wildly at about 37 mph which was
Designed by Donald Healey, bodies manufactured by Jensen Motors using mechanicals from an Austin A90 Atlantic, this model ran from 1953 to 1956. Named the “100” because it could achieve 100 mph, powered by four
Incredible range of collector cars at Motoreum. This rare French Simca 6 was made between 1947 and 1950, based on the Fiat Topolino. Fiat controlled Simca. Powered by 570 cc straight four cylinder engine, making
See link for Motoreum at right — Austin’s largest collector car dealership.