LI Automotive Museum
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Feb 03 2024
VanderbiltCupRaces.com Exclusive:Unpublished Long Island Automotive Museum Photos (1958 to 1962) Part 1-Introduction
New series: Never-before published color slides of the Long Island Automotive Museum from Richard Weir. (4 comments)
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Jan 17 2024
The Long Island Automotive Museum Southampton Location Today
Property owner Emil 'Skip' Norsic's tribute to Henry Austin Clark's LI Automotive Museum (13 comments)
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Sep 06 2023
The InstaGRAM Report: Austin Clark Jr.‘s ‘Silent’ 1963 Long Island Automotive Museum Auction Part 2
The 1963 Long Island Automotive Museum Auction Part 2 (6 comments)
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Aug 30 2023
UPDATE: The Former Southampton LI Automotive Museum Property
The replacement building on Henry Austin Clark's former LI Automotive Museum property is complete (6 comments)
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Aug 19 2023
The InstaGRAM Report: Austin Clark Jr.‘s ‘Silent’ 1963 Long Island Automotive Museum Auction Part 1
The 1963 Long Island Automotive Museum Auction Part 1 (9 comments)
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Aug 16 2023
Henry Austin Clark Jr.‘s 1911 Mercer Raceabout
Henry Austin Clark Jr's favorite car, the 1911 Mercer Raceabout (1 comments)
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Aug 12 2023
The InstaGRAM Report: Stories from the Long Island Automotive Museum — Henry Austin Clark Jr.‘s 1933 Pierce Silver Arrow
An InstaGRAM deep-dive report into the Long Island Automotive Museum — The story behind Henry Austin Clark, Jr.'s Silver Arrow including previously unpublished photos. (7 comments)
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May 29 2023
Mystery Friday Foto #21 Solved: Celebrating the opening of the Long Island Automotive Museum on August 27, 1948
Jim Clark, the son of Henry Austin Clark Jr., challenged you with this weekend's Mystery Foto. (8 comments)
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Apr 15 2023
Greg O’s Garage; Henry Austin Clark Jr.‘s 1955 Automobile Auction Part 1
A three-part series of the automobiles Henry Austin Clark, Jr. auctioned off after the closing of the Carnival of Cars in New York City in 1955. (3 comments)
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Feb 04 2023
Greg O’s Garage: An “S” from the Long Island Automotive Museum Sign
Henry Austin Clark, Jr's Long Island Automotive Museum in Southampton is gone, but a very small, visible piece lives on. (6 comments)
