1950 Allard K1/2. Photos by Darin Schnabel, courtesy RM Sotheby's. Sydney Allard's apprenticeship with a London dealer selling both Daimlers and Buicks left him with a thorough understanding of the differences between British and American cars, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of each. By the time he began building cars of his own in the late 1930s, his preference was for a light and nimble chassis, typically infused with flathead Ford V-8 power. One such example, a unique 1950 Allard K1/2, is set to cross
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| A sports car with a hot rod's heart - 1950 Allard K1/2 Posted by Kurt Ernst - 1950 Allard K1/2. Photos by Darin Schnabel, courtesy RM Sotheby's. Sydney Allard's apprenticeship with a London dealer selling both Daimlers and Buicks left him with a thorough understanding of the differences between British and American cars, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of each. By the time he began building cars of his own in the late 1930s, his preference was for a light and nimble chassis, typically infused with flathead Ford V-8 power. One such example, a unique 1950 Allard K1/2, is set to cross... Read More | | Hemmings Find of the Day - 1955 Packard Four-Hundred Posted by Kurt Ernst - 1955 Packard Four-Hundred for sale. From the seller's description: The first owner purchased this car new from Packard of New Haven, CT. He owned it for quite a few years and sold it to a good friend of the third owner. By then, the car was a used up Packard and probably would have been put out to pasture. The second owner sat on the car for a few years when the third owner kept pressing to get it. The step daughter tells me that her step Dad was a self taught mechanic and car restorer. He worked as a machinist and...Read More | AACA and CCCA announce first-ever joint meeting Posted by Daniel Strohl - 1947 Chrysler Town and Country sedan. Photo courtesy Classic Car Club of America. Sixty-five years. The Antique Automobile Club of America and the Classic Car Club of America have co-existed for long enough to reach retirement age themselves and yet the two most prominent clubs for car collectors in the United States have never held a joint meeting. At least, not until May, when the two clubs will get together for the first time. "This was way overdue, and it makes sense," Steve Moskowitz, the executive direct...Read More | | The largest North American Citroen exhibit ever organized comes to the Mullin Museum Posted by Kurt Ernst - Images courtesy the Mullin Automotive Museum. Though largely unknown to contemporary consumers in the United States, French automaker Citroen is beloved in much of the world for its innovative designs and unique Gallic sense of style. On March 11, the Mullin Museum in Oxnard, California, will debut an exhibit honoring the brand, and Citroen: The Man, The Marque, The Mystique aims to be "the most comprehensive look at the history of the famed French automaker ever attempted in North America." 1938 Citroen T...Read More | Las Vegas, 1983 Posted by Daniel Strohl - Date: August 1983 Location: Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada Source: Vintage Las Vegas What do you see here?...Read More | |
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