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AUGUST 31, 2011 (SEPT. 2011): 68 TR250–30 YEAR RELATIONSHIP WITH THREE...

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Kevin Lachance was a young guy on a mission in the early 80s. It was actually pretty uncomplicated and highly typical of any guy...
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AUGUST 30, 2011 (SEPTEMBER 2011):1957 CHEVY- FROM LUKEWARM TO MONSTROUS POWER

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  This '57 Chevy is on the high-end of a project deadline duration because Faren Hermanson has owned it for 31 years.   In fact, the first...

‘GROOVIN’ ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON’- IN OLD SCHOOL FOUR-WHEELED STYLE

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I live in Red Deer Alberta Canada, a small western Canadian community of about 90,000 people that may be a contender for old school...

SEPTEMBER 2011 STARS OF THE SHOW- TIME TRAVEL OVER DECADES

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The car show season is winding down in areas not called Florida, Arizona or California but this year was like every year-a fantastic experience....

SEPTEMBER 2011 STARS IN TRAFFIC-MAKING MODERN TRAFFIC MUCH MORE INTERESTING

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There's no question that new cars are very impressive. They can save your life in a crash, get you from Point A to Point...

AUGUST 27, 2011: I GET TROPHY WIVES AS A CONCEPT, BUT...

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  I saw a very expensive Ferrari on the road the other day.   Now MSCC is not exactly a high end Euro-car place of worship,...

SEPTEMBER 2011 FALLEN STARS-THE BEST SOMETIMES REST

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The fate of old iron is rarely written in stone but most Fallen Stars are found in swamps, hidden in tall grass, buried up...

AUGUST 26, 2011: A GREENPEACE APPROVED LAND YACHT WITH AN INFINITE...

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Brian Saby is not exactly a tree-hugger. At best he has a nodding acquaintance style relationship with plants. But he likes to challenge himself,...
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THE SMALL TOWN CAR SHOW- DOES IT GET ANY BETTER?

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Car shows are like people. They come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from a few cars at a shopping center to well over...
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AUGUST 22, 2011: MY STAR TIME CAPSULE-A LOOK AT THE WRITER...

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  This was an article done in the October 1968 Motor Trend and it was written by Julian G. Schmidt.   Frankly, I’ve never heard of...