Category: Car Features

Keep on Truckin: Fred Putnam's 1932 (or '34) Ford
Posted on April 23, 2015

Words and Photos: Gary Rosier This 1932 Ford pickup is owned by Fred Putnam and his wife Jean of South Daytona, Florida. He is the second owner, having bought the truck from the original owner some 50 plus years ago (1958) for $75! Fred lived in Massachusetts at the time but found this old farm… Continue reading Keep on Truckin: Fred Putnam's 1932 (or '34) Ford

Jim Madigan's 1940 Dodge Pickup Rebuild Pics
Posted on April 22, 2015

It has been a long process but we just finished a total rebuild of our 1940 Dodge pickup. We used to use this truck to tow our 1946 vintage NASCAR around with the truck, but it got tired. The new version as the pics show, was a total frame off job, the only things that remain from the… Continue reading Jim Madigan's 1940 Dodge Pickup Rebuild Pics

Buyer Beware
Posted on April 14, 2015

BUYER BEWARE Photos and text byGary Rosier Meet Ron Rogers and his wife Joy from Ponce Inlet, Fl. They own this gorgeous 1939 Ford Standard “Woody” Station wagon. In the early days, “Woody” (pre-mid 30’s) originated as a variant of  the “body-on-frame” construction in that the passenger compartment portion of the car was made in… Continue reading Buyer Beware

A Hog Wild '37 Ford
Posted on March 4, 2015

Photos and Text by Gary Rosier What more can you say about this ‘37 owned by Gary Myers of Hamilton, Indiana. After all, he bought back his great grandfathers farm that he had owned since 1901 and was used for the raising of Hogs. Over 60 acres, it is now beautifully landscaped and used for… Continue reading A Hog Wild '37 Ford

The Mellow Boss
Posted on February 17, 2015

By Gary Rosier   In the 60’s, words like “Groovy, Far Out, and Boss” were part of everyday verbiage. Ford liked the name Boss because during this time period it represented the best. (Actually, the generally accepted story is that Ford stylist Larry Shinoda named the car after his boss Semon Knudsen, both of whom… Continue reading The Mellow Boss

Grant Wilcox's Chevrolet C10 Build is Farm Fresh
Posted on October 10, 2014

Words and Photos: Clint Powell What challenges are left when your catalog of work consists of saving and restoring over 50 Corvettes, Chevelles, Cameros, and other muscle cars? For Grant Wilcox, this question came with the realization that in all of the time he’d been building and restoring classic vehicles, he had never done a… Continue reading Grant Wilcox's Chevrolet C10 Build is Farm Fresh

Northeast Collector Cars at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Posted on September 25, 2014

New Hampshire Motor Speedway played host to two exciting events this past weekend – the Sylvania 300 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race and the Northeast Collector Car event co-sponsored by MotorHead Media.  While Joey Logano won the cup event, the five collector cars on display were winners with the assembled crowd. About 80,000 people were… Continue reading Northeast Collector Cars at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Fred Fish's 1936 Dodge Business Coupe
Posted on August 18, 2014

  By Fred Fish It all started about 54 about years ago. I was 5 and collecting anything to do with cars, whether it was pictures or models, they became a big part of my life. My parents taught me the value of work and before I was old enough to get a drivers license… Continue reading Fred Fish's 1936 Dodge Business Coupe

This Chevy Bourban is 90 Proof
Posted on July 21, 2014

Words & Photos: Gary Rosier Additional Photos: Scott Spencer Scott Spencer bought a 1965 Chevrolet Suburban online in June 2012 for $1200. To outside eyes, the big ‘Burban looked like a basket case, but Scott and his wife Julie could see the shining star hiding underneath the rust.  Looking at the showpiece the Suburban has… Continue reading This Chevy Bourban is 90 Proof

Not Your Dad's Oldsmobile
Posted on June 18, 2014

Story by Clint Powell In 1955: 7.9 million cars are sold. Seat belts were not yet mandatory, or even included in every vehicle. The average cost of a new home was $10,950 The average cost of a new car was $1,900.00 And a gallon of gas const 23 cents. The beautifully restored Oldsmobile is also a product of 1955.… Continue reading Not Your Dad's Oldsmobile

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