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HMX - an incredible gift from a talented artist
Longtime HCC readers may recall Jack Carroll’s 1939 La Salle coupe from the March 2005 issue. Stunning car, and a great owner, so it was my pleasure to photograph the car (longtime Hemmings Motor News readers may recall that it graced the cover and illustrated a Buyer’s Guide in the July... Read more
Mercer Maximus, part 16 - maiden voyage, Vermont to Florida
From David Greenlees: When I finished the last post I had just gotten it running for the first time. There were two days left to put the rest of the car back together before leaving, your basic photo finish. After the seats went on I was able to check how the clutch, transmission, driveline and brake... Read more
Forgotten Teardrop: the Arrow Plane
Geoff Hacker continues his travels across the country, this time to Mesa, Arizona, to view a vehicle that goes a little outside the scope of the fiberglass cars he’s researching for Forgotten Fiberglass, the book he’s working on with co-author Rick D’Louhy. It’s the 1932 Arrow Plane,... Read more
At last count, there were 13 Porsche Panameras winding their way up and down San Francisco streets. We don't know what could be so challenging...
The next CLK Cabriolet -- or E-Class Coupe Cabriolet depending on Mercedes' choice of nomenclature -- is out and about, wearing lots of camouflage...
Who's not looking forward to the new Bond flick Quantum of Solace that opens in theaters on October 29th? Agent 007 returns with an Aston...
BMW's research unit has announced its latest innovation; the groundbreaking research has led to.... a Mobil Speedpass. This new multifunction smart key, co-developed with...
The R-Class won a design award, went on tour with the Rolling Stones, was dropped in price, and still sold so poorly that Mercede...
Heads-up, people: I'll be driving in the Garage419 Invitational later today at Grand Prix New York in Mt. Kisco. If you're in the area, the event's open to the public, so...











