The Stolen Photography Of Michael Harrington

Wednesday, May 14, 2014
The Stolen Photography Of Michael Harrington

A few weeks ago, I donned a mask and grabbed a gun. With my face hidden and my power loaded, I stole a photo artfully created by one… continue reading »

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More Vintage Road Race Programs

Thursday, May 1, 2014
More Vintage Road Race Programs

You might remember a post on old road race programs from a while back. Being a lover of vintage car graphics and any sort of Jalopy ‘art & inspiration’,… continue reading »

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You must remember ZIS. More Cool Russian Cars!

Tuesday, April 1, 2014
You must remember ZIS. More Cool Russian Cars!

A few years ago I posted about a pre-war Russian roadster called the ZIS 101-A Sport. I recently uncovered a few more Russian speed beauties worth sharing, but from… continue reading »

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Nylint Hot Rods

Tuesday, March 18, 2014
Nylint Hot Rods

There are plenty of you on the HAMB that appreciate vintage hot rod toys, and I’ve written a few articles about these collectables from time to time. Last… continue reading »

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Postcards from Paradise

Thursday, March 6, 2014
Postcards from Paradise

The postcard as we once knew it is totally obsolete. The idea of buying a printed picture and a stamp, and then mailing it someone back home has… continue reading »

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An Emotional Connection

Tuesday, January 28, 2014
An Emotional Connection

Most of us have some sort of personal feelings for our old car(s)- We care about our jalopies enough that they means something more to us than just… continue reading »

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A healthy perspective…

Monday, January 27, 2014
A healthy perspective…

My family and I just moved into a new home in early December and after a few weeks of living there (albeit in boxes), we hadn’t met a… continue reading »

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Hot Chicks and Cool Rides

Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Hot Chicks and Cool Rides

Sunday, April 3rd, 2005. That’s the date for the opening party for this fine gathering of automotive imagery at the now-defunct Mendenhall Sobieski Gallery in Pasadena. Looking back… continue reading »

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