1940 Cadillac at Green Pastures in S. Austin
I chased this Caddy down the street, ended up at this fine old restaurant transporting a wedding couple going to a celebration.
I chased this Caddy down the street, ended up at this fine old restaurant transporting a wedding couple going to a celebration.
Built by three-time Indy 500 winner Wilber Shaw, the first appearance of the epic Offenhauser DOHC 4 cylinder race engine, based on the world-beating Miller race engine. Shaw drove it to second place at the
Not for sale but on loan from a friend of Austin’s Ferrari dealership, this is a really significant car. At the time of its debut, it was the first production car to break 200 mph.
Found this rare GMC pickup in central South Austin. I thought, as many have, that this grille was a makeshift or a homemade grille, but there may be less than 100 of these production models
I love this car. Found it in the Bouldin Neighborhood on S. 1st St. (Its owner, Thomas Jerome Newton, spotted his car on my FB ATXcarPICS page. He says he is thinking of repainting and
Ran across this sophisticated car on S. Congress Ave. Owner moved from Dallas, is a motorcycle and custom car fabricator. I think this is one of the Martin brothers whose shop outside Johnson City, Texas.
Sadly, only five original Grand Sports were built in 1962 to compete against AC Cobras before GM brass pulled the plug when they learned of Zora Arkus Duntov’s secret program known as The Lightweight. These