CARTERSVILLE, GEORGIA – Savoy Automobile Museum in Cartersville, GA announced the opening of thier newest temporary exhibit, Rolling Sculptures: European Art Deco. Art Deco became a worldwide movement focused on the future, modernizing industrial innovations by embracing a style of elegance and sophistication. It impacted nearly every visual medium. The Art Deco period occurred mainly between the two world wars. The fluidity and … Read the rest
Category: Used Autos
Old Cars Reader Wheels: 1926 Ford Model T Touring
Jack Sparks was lucky enough to spot this touring T at a garage sale back in 1995. After a lot of hard work it has become quite the heirloom.
… Read the restI bought the T at a garage sale in Dallas in 1995. It was disassembled, had been sand blasted and primed. I wired the body to the frame to haul it home. I started working on it in 2015. The previous owner had bought a lot of
10 questions for Darin Roberge from Motorwerks Marketing
GILBERT, Ariz. — Motorwerks Marketing might not be a name a lot of folks in the collector car hobby are familiar with. In a way, that’s the way company founder and CEO Darin Roberge likes it.… Read the rest
Mark your calendars for the 2024 Iola Car Show July 11-13, 2024
Iola, Wisc. – The Iola Car Show has had a history of bringing special guests dear to all of our hearts in the past. In 2024 the Iola Car Show, once again, will not disappoint with an impressive list of special guests. The scheduled special guests will include:
- Henry Winkler, Donny Most and Anson Williams of Happy Days will be celebrating 50 years with us!
- Jon Provost of Lassie will be attending for the first time, along
Car of the Week: 1950 Chrysler New Yorker
In the fall of 2002, Robert Huelsman discovered an original, low-mileage 1950 Chrysler New Yorker four-door sedan in the car corral of Fall Carlisle. The seller had recently purchased the car from the Cumberland, Md., estate of the original owner. The New Yorker had clearly been well cared for over … Read the rest
The Sleeping Packard
In this “Tales From the Garage,” we stumble upon a “Sleeping Beauty” resting peacefully for 62 years and waiting for that automotive kiss to open her eyes.
Let’s turn back a few pages to the fall of 1940. Packard, having struggled through the Great Depression with weak luxury car sales, introduced a lower-priced model wearing the famous nameplate. The Model 110 was a less-opulent six-cylinder Packard … Read the rest