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British Car Day 2012

Returning this year as one of Larz Anderson Auto Museum’s best attended events, British Car Day on June 24th brought together an impressive collection of rare machinery from England. Located in beautiful Larz Anderson Park in the Boston suburb of … Continue reading

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German Car Day 2012

If you live in the northeast and have been diagnosed as a gearhead, chances are you’ve been to Larz Anderson Auto Museum in Brookline, MA, more than a few times. If you havent, the museum is situated in scenic Larz … Continue reading

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Wagonry: Citroen CX 25 TRI

It may surprise some of you to learn that the Peugeot 505 was not the largest French station wagon available in the US of A in the 1980s. That’s right, the Citroen CX 25 TRI, a long-wheelbase, high-roof version of … Continue reading

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Chevrolet Corvette Rondine by Pininfarina

One of my top 10 faves from the 2012 edition of the Greenwich Concours was this 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Rondine prototype by Pininfarina. Built for the 1963 Paris Motor Show, the steel Rondine sits on a Corvette C2 chassis. Corvette … Continue reading

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The Lagonda: Now With Even More Hindsight

Probably one of the greatest missed opportunities of British sedans of the 1970s, bespoke sedans anyway, was the Aston Martin Lagonda. Designed by William Towns using nothing but a ruler, the sedan once again resurrected the Lagonda nameplate following an … Continue reading

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When Was The Last Time You Saw One: Momo Mirage 2+2, 1973

Once gracing the cover of Road & Track (remember that period publication?) the Momo Mirage is a car not often seen in public, to put it mildly.  The result of Peter Kalikow’s collaboration with Alfred Momo and Gene Garfinkel, the … Continue reading

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Executive Class from Sochaux: Peugeot 604 GTD Turbo, 1984

When you think of Peugeots in the US (let’s face it, who doesnt?), this probably isn’t the model that comes to mind. While the 505 dominated Peugeot sales for more than a decade, and the 504 even served as NYC … Continue reading

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Greenwich Concours 2012 In Review

If you live on the east coast and generally consider yourself an aficionado of all things with four wheels or two, then you may have heard of the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance. If you haven’t, the Concours is a 2-day judged … Continue reading

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Honeymoon Express Goes Unsold: Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud I Drophead Coupe by Freestone & Webb, 1957

This Freestone & Webb 2-seat drophead coupe was in storage for 39 years, before being given a restoration, and features a pretty impressive powered top. Known as the Honeymoon Express, this car was first shown at Earl’s Court in 1957, … Continue reading

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Greenwich Concours 2011 in Review

If there is one classic car event on the right coast that cannot be missed, under any circumstances, it’s the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance. There’s a reason it’s listed in the book 1,000 Places to See Before You Die. It’s that … Continue reading

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20 Years On: Citroen XMs in America

Not that long ago, you could actually buy of these in the United States. And in a couple years, you’ll be able to once again buy first-year Citroen XM‘s. That is, if you’re into 25 year old French executive sedans… … Continue reading

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Aston Martin Lagonda Series III, 1986

One of the more interesting cars at 2011 Carlisle Import & Kit Nationals was this 1986 Series III Aston Martin Lagonda. A somewhat rare version, as only 75 examples of Series III cars were made in 1986 and 1987. These … Continue reading

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Only One On Our Shores: Renault Fuego Turbodiesel, 1982

A rare sight in the states to begin with, this 1982 Renault Fuego was converted by its owner to a turbodiesel engine, which was not available on the Fuegos that were sold in the US. The owner, who drove it … Continue reading

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Rhinebeck Spring Dustoff 2012

Rhinebeck’s annual spring show featured two days of classic cars, with hot rods and customs on Saturday, and unmodified classic cars on Sunday. This year’s show featured an impressive field of domestic and foreign vehicles, ranging from a Wolseley Hornet … Continue reading

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Citroen Spring Meet 2012

The year’s first event was a small gathering of Citroens in scenic Old Lyme, CT, on April 21, as a season-opening precursor to Citroen Rendezvous.  The event brought together Citroens and Peugeots from around Connecticut. Cars ranged from a wonderfully … Continue reading

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