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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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Apr 12 2023
Hemmings: How to Attract 100,000 Visitors During a Car Museum’s First Year
Hemmings has posted an article on the Savoy Automobile Museum with a shout-out to Tucker 1044. (2 comments)
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Apr 10 2023
Mystery Friday Foto #14 Solved: Old 16 at the 1909 Chicago National Motor Show
The Helck Family Archives challenged you to solve this weekend's Mystery Foto. (4 comments)
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Apr 08 2023
Kleiner’s Korner: Constructing Three Motor Parkway Extensions
Three extensions to the Motor Parkway were detailed in the May and June, 1910 editions of "The Motor World" and "Good Roads" Magazines. Construction and material used were documented. (7 comments)
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Apr 05 2023
MotorTrend: This Retro-Modern ’32 Ford Was Built by Preston Tucker’s Great-Grandsons
MotorTrend has posted this wonderful article on Mike and Sean Tucker's 1932 Ford. (1 comments)
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Apr 04 2023
Greg O’s Garage: A New Tucker Display at the Huntington Public Library by Dr. Meredith Jaffe
Dr. Meredith Jaffe has put together a Tucker exhibit at the Huntington Public Library for the entire month of April. (3 comments)
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Apr 03 2023
Mystery Friday Foto #13 Solved: #J13 Maxwell and #G28 Sharp-Arrow competing in the 1908 Sweepstakes at the Bloomingdale Road Motor Parkway Bridge
Did you identify these two racers going head to head? (9 comments)
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Apr 01 2023
Greg O’s Garage: Plans and aerials that document the removal of the Motor Parkway railroad bridges in Nassau County
Pat Babor has forwarded 1982 MTA plans to remove two Motor Parkway railroad bridges in Mineola and East Williston/Williston Park. (6 comments)
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Mar 29 2023
I have seen the future: Take a ride in the Waymo
I predict that many people will remember seeing this YouTube video on Waymo many years from now. (2 comments)
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Mar 28 2023
Kleiner’s Korner: Arthur R. Pardington’s Queensboro Bridge Celebration Match Race
As part of the Queensboro Bridge opening celebration, Arthur R. Pardington proposed racing what he believed to be the first automobile made in America, the "Skedaddle" against the steam propelled "Devil Car". (1 comments)
