1970 Plymouth Road Runner
Enthusiasm started in a high-school parking lot
Provenance nearly always improves the value of anything collectible. Being able to track any precious object back through its life to learn who has owned it and where it’s been and how it’s been used has always been very desirable — not only to prove its authenticity, but also to help establish its worth.... more
MOPAR
Mark Ehlen - November 23, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
2006 Mustang GT
Wicked Performance Cooks Up a Hot Ride on the Jersey Coast
Brian Hand has always been a “handy” guy … and you knew that pun was coming. At an early age, he had a deep interest in how and why things worked.... more
MUSTANG
Scott Lachenauer - November 17, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
1984 Corvette (number 750000)
Corvette #750000 is this 1984 model
Seeing a 1984 Corvette with factory fresh white paint and a fully wrapped red interior tends to motivate one to take a closer look. The instrument cluster reveals a staggering 450 miles on the clock.... more
CORVETTE
Al Rogers - November 17, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
Betty Skelton tribute
How one female enthusiast lived life to the fullest.
Winning a championship in any field of interest or being inducted into a Hall of Fame would easily be considered a lifetime achievement for a typical individual. For Betty Skelton Erde, that’s just a small part of the honors and experiences that she has enjoyed over the past 85 years of her life.... more
CORVETTE
Andy Bolig - November 10, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
1969 Pontiac GTO Judge
making Good on Getting Another One
“I’ve always been a Pontiac man, even though my first car was a ’56 Bel Air,” says Larry Zdunek of Marquette, Michigan.... more
GM
Story Jon Robinson Images Al Rogers - November 03, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
Movie and TV Cars
Cars Can Be Stars in Movies
Nothing helps a person, place or thing to reach the pinnacle of success in popular culture more than the movie screen. The fame achieved through an appearance on-screen can be everlasting. It’s not always the case when it comes to cars, but when you hit it big, you really hit it big.... more
GENERAL
Kevin Harper - October 27, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
1958 Mercury racer
The legends and their contribution to modern auto sports
When you get a chance to see a historic race car, take it. It will give you plenty of insight into the times.... more
CLASSICS
John Gunnell - October 27, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
Desk Duty
This ’92 SSP still serves with the Michigan State Police
Established in 1917 as a temporary emergency force for domestic security during World War I, the Michigan State Police (MSP) included motorized units from the very beginning. The fledgling force of only 300 men comprised mounted, dismounted and the motorized units.... more
MUSTANG
Barry Kluczyk - October 27, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
Hemi Barracuda Race Car
Kuda Reigns Triumphant
“It won’t spin”… that’s the reason Bucky Hess gave when asked to explain why he believed the King Kuda II is the best race car he’s ever owned.... more
MOPAR
Arvid Svendsen - October 20, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
Wisconsin Auto Museum
Celebrating A Silver Anniversary
In a relatively short span of time, a once-unwanted 165,000 square foot canning factory, where mushrooms used to grow on silt-lined loading docks, has become a 12-acre educational and arts hub. The Wisconsin Automotive Museum is a world-class entity devoted to Badger state automobiles.... more
CLASSICS
John Gunnell - October 20, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
