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Feb 11 2015
The Most Exotic Vanderbilt Race Course: The 1915 Race at the Panama Pacific International Exposition
Of the 11 Vanderbilt Cup Races held from 1904 to 1916, the most exotic location was clearly the 1915 Vanderbilt Cup Race held in San Francisco. (1 comments)
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Feb 09 2015
Mystery Foto #6 Solved:The Western Terminus of the Motor Parkway at Rocky Hill Road Circa 1917-1924
Bill Bellmer has forwarded this amazing Mystery Foto from the collection of historian Vince Seyfried. (14 comments)
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Feb 07 2015
Exclusive: Glenn Ethridge in the Isotta Fraschini that Won the 1908 Briarcliff Trophy Stock Car Race
A relative of Glenn Ethridge, the mechanician of the winner of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race Old 16, has forwarded this photo and requesting assistance: (1 comments)
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Feb 06 2015
Saturday Search: A Jericho Ford Fire Truck (Updated: 2/15/2015)
Betsey Murphy, local history librarian for the Jericho Library, is researching this fire truck. (3 comments)
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Feb 04 2015
Concept Cars That Never Made It Part II
Bill K. has forwarded Part II of this photo series of 1950s concept cars "that never made it". (4 comments)
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Feb 03 2015
Mystery Foto #5 Solved: Jim Rathmann and Carroll Shelby at the 1960 Vanderbilt Cup Race
This weekend's Mystery Foto featured two prominent race car drivers. (11 comments)
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Feb 01 2015
New York Reintroduces Bill to Provide for One-Time Historic Vehicle Registration Fee
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Jan 31 2015
New Series Long Island Auto Manufacturers & Body Builders #1:Bell & Post Motors of Farmingdale
With the advent of the automobile in the early 20th century, Long Island was not only the location for the first international road race in the United States but the home for several of the first automobile manufacturers and coachbuilders. (8 comments)
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Jan 31 2015
Saturday Request: Information on the Christie Racers from Barney Oldfield’s Great-Great -Nephew
Wayne Peterson: "I am trying to get as much information as possible on the Christie Racer as it is being rebuilt." (16 comments)
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Jan 29 2015
Walt Gosden Article:“Going 114 MPH on the Motor Parkway in a Model S Mercedes in 1928”
Walt Gosden has written this article for VanderbiltCupRaces.com on the day author Eric Hatch drove his Mercedes 114 MPH on the Long Island Motor Parkway. (1 comments)
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