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Apr 26 2024
Upcoming automotive events on Long Island- Tucker #1044 at Tobay Beach This Sunday!
Long Island automobile events are being posted in the Events section. (4 comments)
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Apr 25 2024
Mystery Friday Foto #17; A ‘Mobile’ Building
Can you identify this structure on the move? (0 comments)
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Apr 24 2024
Kleiner’s Korner: Art’s Motor Parkway Site back on line!
My original website dedicated to The Motor Parkrway came on line in the spring of 2004 - twenty years ago! After numerous changes to its host site it is now back on line and easy to find. (1 comments)
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Apr 23 2024
Mystery Friday Foto #16; Solved; Jim Rathmann & Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Races
Did you identify Jim Rathmann & Carroll Shelby in this newspaper pre-race publicity photo from the Marty Himes collection? (4 comments)
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Apr 20 2024
Classic & Sports Car: 23 wild Ford Mustangs Part I
In celebration of the April 17th anniversary of the introduction of the Mustang, Classic & Sports Car has posted and article "23 wild Ford Mustangs." #1 is the Mustang III Concept Show Car. (1 comments)
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Apr 17 2024
Kleiner’s Korner: 100 Years Ago on the Motor Parkway (April - May, 1924) and a RIP
Here's the second part of my series examining news and events related to the Motor Parkway 100 years ago. (4 comments)
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Apr 16 2024
Mystery Friday Foto #15 Solved; Fred Rieder at the Jericho Turnpike Highway Bridge in 1954/1955
Did you identify the Jericho Turnpike Motor Parkway bridge? (28 comments)
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Apr 13 2024
Rare Officials’ Armbands from the 1905 and 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Races
Here are more Vanderbilia purchased last week at Jerry Lettieri's Automobilia Auction. (7 comments)
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Apr 12 2024
Good News: The missing 1931 Motor Parkway Plate from the Himes Museum has been found
I am pleased to announce that Marty Himes' missing Long Island Motor Parkway Plate has been found in the museum property. (6 comments)
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Apr 10 2024
A rare 1905 Vanderbilt Cup “Road Race” banquet gold medallion ribbon
.Here is the second Vanderbilia item that I purchased last week at Jerry Lettieri's Automobilia Auction. (2 comments)
The partially completed train crossing is obviously Mineola or Albertson. Staring at the picture it could easily be…