In its time, Times Square has certainly seen a vast amount of history drive down its streets and park in its garages. History, which has been preserved by people like Wayne Carini and his beautiful time capsule of a car...
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Hershey. What does that word mean to you? Is it just the name of a chocolate bar? Well to be completely honest with you, that’s the only thing I ever thought of it as. Until I was invited to be a judge, at the Elegance....
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This year the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance came bearing a lot of changes as well as gorgeous cars. Held on June fourth and fifth of 2016, it also brought many surprises from the weather to the new and improved field layout....
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With green grass under my feet, sunglasses on top of my head and 80-degree weather surrounding me, I was escaping the snow of New England and trading it for one of the best car shows in the country. I certainly will not be getting homesick any time soon. In the close distance, I saw a rather large RM auction sign...
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When I was younger, I never realized the power a pen really holds. Writing articles has opened the door to meeting many different car collectors and of course their beautiful collections. This time I was fortunate enough to meet Richie Clyne, the former owner of the Imperial Palace....
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“What?” was my immediate reaction when my father told me that in Hershey some of the streets are painted brown to look like chocolate. I did not ever consider that he was not kidding. I would never believe that the streets were actually painted brown. Who would? Turns out...
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The annual meeting this year was far from boring. It started at the Dorsett Inn with the gorgeous cars lined up just outside the door. The engines purred as we took off in route to Hildene, Lincoln’s house. He had his very own observatory in his backyard, a private air strip....
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The Boston Cup, as always, was a very nice car show. The legendary Boston Common is always the perfect venue for the show. There were many great cars here, such as a two tone LaSalle or a pearly white Lamborghini. There were also lots of Ferrari’s, including a rare 1962 GTO...
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Once we arrived at Endicott College in Beverly Massachusetts we watched car after car roll on to the field and get setup for the day. I have to say the weather did not look promising at first, but it ended up getting clear. Not long after, the blue skies shone down upon the hidden nooks...
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On Saturday morning my Father and I woke up at the crack of dawn, not only to ensure that we would get to Beach Street before the racers arrived, but also to visit the unique Nubble Light House on Cape Neddick! With the sound of crashing waves and the clicking of cameras in the background...
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When my father and I arrived at the first of two days of Greenwich, American day, I knew this weekend would be better than the twenty-five days of Christmas. We started the day off by helping the one and only flying car, the Terrafugia, position it’s self so it could stretch its wings....
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When my father and I arrived at the wonders of the cape, I properly put him in his place by making 7 hole-in-ones at mini golf! The pirates at Pirates Cove were good to me! After a great ice cream and some wandering around Sandwich MA, it was time for dinner at the Daniel Webster Inn with my Classic Car Club friends...
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When most people think of RPM they think of revolutions per minute, but have you ever thought of Rare Precious Metals? Well, that is the name of this beautiful car collection hidden in what looked like two abandon buildings in the back roads of Boston. Let me tell you, the buildings were not abandoned!...
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Denise McCluggage is a wonderful woman who paved the way for women race car drivers! For those of you don’t know Denise, she is like the Amelia Earhart of auto racing! My father and I recently met Denise at European Motor Sports where she shared many of her valuable pointers about controlling your car....
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My father and I woke up at 4:30am only to find out it was pouring rain outside and going to rain, and rain, and rain some more. We knew we were in for a nice, long, wet, and dreary day. Luckily, when we got to the common, Rich Doucette had said his prayers, and it was only drizzling and you could see a faint spot of blue clouds from the west...
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Ok, I love going to these classic car events but why do we always have to wake up before the sun comes up? This time we got up at 5:00 and we were bound for the Berkshires! We were going to meet up with the CCCA clan at the Red Lion Inn. We knew we were in for a treat as soon as we arrived...
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There was so many great cars there I don’t know where to start! I guess I will have to flip the coin and get started with the 1931 three wheeled Morgan Super Aero. This car really caught my eye because it had three wheels! I also liked it because it was the sixth fastest car there with a crazy time of 52.07 seconds!...
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I knew today was going to be a day full of energy, excitement, and of course Model A’s! My father and I had to wake up at 4:00 in the morning on Friday to be at the cape by 7:00. We were going to see the National model A show! On our way in we stopped at a local 50’s Diner for breakfast...
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I knew I was in for a great time and an excellent learning experience when my father and I departed from home on Saturday afternoon. We were on our way to the 33rd annual Bentley meet in Historic Deerfield Mass! On the way my father explained how there liters to Identify each car...
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When my father and I left early Friday morning, I had no idea how much fun I was going to have! First we stopped at the New Hampshire traffic circle for breakfast at the famous Roundabout and that was really good. Then we ventured to the woods of Maine to see Chris and Heidi Charlton (at Classic Car Services)...
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