
Old Austin: Yellow Cab on June 28, 1949 – Unknown Make
Is that the Congress Ave. Bridge? And, what kind of car is this??
My Best Original Pics of the Coolest, Best, Weirdest Cars & Trucks on My Travels
Is that the Congress Ave. Bridge? And, what kind of car is this??
This picture was taken about 1950, I think, and shows two White trucks, likely WC-22s. They were made from at least 1947, running at least ten years. I was not able to find enough info
Two weeks ago, motoring into New York City to spend Thanksgiving with my daughter and extended family, I slowed down to get a better look, and pictures, of this impressive, custom, black (long wheelbase) tractor
Motostalgia staged an auction on the grounds of the Long Center on Auditorium Shores at Lady Bird Lake. The star of the proceedings was this 1972 Ferrari 365 GTB/4 Daytona, featuring body by Scaglietti, powered
Whiz Motors in Chappell Hill always has really interesting collector cars for sale. This Dynamic 88 is not still listed on their website, but many cool cars are. It’s powered by a 371 cu. in
I don’t see Chevelle convertibles very often. This one is powered by the rat motor 396 cu. in. For tax reasons, the owner registers his many cars in Montana. (It’s hard to get good pics
I found this almost car at Eli’s Body Shop on E. 7th St. Eli said it was in the parking garage of an ad agency downtown, and it was giving to him recently.
Not a remarkable truck but I was curious about the wheels. They appear to be plastic, or, at least, non-metallic. Can anyone fill me in? Found this truck at Eli’s Body Shop on E. 7th