The Jalopy Journal
Tri-State Dragstrip is still there, tagged along with a neighbor who raced there circa 1965 before he moved away.
I grew up just outside of Greenhills, graduated from GHS. Those slides most likely were behind the Community Bldg. which served as the K-12 school...
Possibly 1451GT LWB California Spyder raced extensively by Bob Grossman. Note roll bar in photos in the following link....
I agree, this is definitely a Sprite, a Mk2 (1961-1964) to be exact. The Mk2 Sprite and it's sister car the Mk1 Midget had side curtains and...
I second TP Tools, very happy with mine. Straight shot on the interstate from NE Illinois to NE Ohio if you want to save on shipping. They are...
Interestingly enough I found out a couple of years ago that "Lucky" Baldwin was born within walking distance of my backyard. The local history...
1955 Ferrari 857 Sport s/n 0588M, bought by Kovelesky in 1962 sans engine and trans. Oscar installed a Chevy engine and raced it through 1965. The...
Construction of Crosley Tower at the University of Cincinnati. I was a student there when this photo was taken. Named after Powell Crosley, local...
Ferrari 121LM #0484LM (ex-Tony Parravano) at 1959 Riverside Times GP
Last photo appears to be Ferrari Dino 246SP #0796. Link states that it was modified with a unique laminated glass windscreen insert in 1962....
Why not ask on the FE forum, they would know the best (and worst) shops. http://www.network54.com/Forum/74182
I don't get over there often, it is on the other side of the city. A lot of that area was "commended" by the City of Norwood (GM plant had been...
Sliverplate; My Dad bought his 1950, 1953 and 1962 Studebakers at Rathkamp Motor Service listed in the Studebaker ad that you posted. After...
This and the fact that if something bad happens lawyers see deep, or at least deeper, pockets to pick.
The absence of a horn button on the center of the steering wheel doesn't mean that there is no horn. I have had several British cars that were...
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