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  • Motor Trend, July 1962: Falcon Challengers
    Jun 15 2021

    Motor Trend, July 1962: Falcon Challengers

    One of the earliest profiles of the Holman Moody Challenger III was the article "Falcon Challengers" by Max Muhleman in the July 1962 issue of Motor Trend. (0 comments)


  •  Mystery Foto #24 Solved: A wonderful painting of Howard Kroplick in the Alco Black Beast by Joe Pep
    Jun 14 2021

    Mystery Foto #24 Solved: A wonderful painting of Howard Kroplick in the Alco Black Beast by Joe Pep

    Did you identify this weekend's Mystery Foto? (17 comments)


  • Sad news: Ken Wiebke has passed
    Jun 14 2021

    Sad news: Ken Wiebke has passed

    I am sad to report that Ken Wiebke, president of the Cadillac Club of Long Island, passed away earlier this month. (0 comments)


  • Kleiners Korner: The 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race “Dip of Death”
    Jun 12 2021

    Kleiners Korner: The 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race “Dip of Death”

    One of the most dangerous parts of the 1906 Vanderbilt Cup Race was the "Dip of Death", located near Spinney Hill in Manhasset. Robert Edgren illustrated these dangers in the Oct. 6, 1906 edition of The NY Evening World. (3 comments)


  • Greg O’s Garage: The Vanderbilt Museum and mansion tour
    Jun 10 2021

    Greg O’s Garage: The Vanderbilt Museum and mansion tour

    Since being shutdown for over a year due to COVID, The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum and Planetarium is back open, giving tours and scheduling great shows at the planetarium. (4 comments)


  • New Hyde Park Herald Courier: Vanderbilt Cup Races in New Hyde Park
    Jun 08 2021

    New Hyde Park Herald Courier: Vanderbilt Cup Races in New Hyde Park

    I wrote this brief article for this week's Guide to New Hyde Park published by the New Hyde Park Herald Courier. (3 comments)


  • Mystery Friday Foto #23: A.L. Riker road testing the Motor Parkway in a 1908 Locomobile 40
    Jun 07 2021

    Mystery Friday Foto #23: A.L. Riker road testing the Motor Parkway in a 1908 Locomobile 40

    Did you identify this weekend's Mystery Foto? (12 comments)


  • Update: The 1962 Holman Moody Challenger III has landed!
    Jun 05 2021

    Update: The 1962 Holman Moody Challenger III has landed!

    The 1962 Holman Moody Challenger III has been packed up in Alabama and is headed north. (8 comments)


  • The 1954 Carnival of Cars parade down Fifth Avenue
    Jun 02 2021

    The 1954 Carnival of Cars parade down Fifth Avenue

    To promote the opening of their Carnival of Cars Museum in July 1954, Henry Austin Clark, Jr. and investor Robert W. Dowling held a parade of vintage automobiles down Fifth Avenue from the Plaza Hotel to the Astor Theater. (4 comments)


  • Kleiner’s Korner: A U.S. Army Signal Corps (Mineola) Scrapbook
    Jun 01 2021

    Kleiner’s Korner: A U.S. Army Signal Corps (Mineola) Scrapbook

    The U.S. Army Signal Corps established a base in Mineola in 1916. First Lt. P.R. Stockton (1880-1962) was stationed there as a member of the First Aero Squad and recorded his time in photographs in a scrapbook he compiled throughout his military service. The scrapbook is in the archives of the National Air and Space Museum and available on the website of the Smithsonian Institute. (4 comments)




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The six Vanderbilt Cup Races held on Long Island from 1904 to 1910 were the greatest sporting events of their day, and the first international automobile road races held in the United States. The races had a far-reaching impact on the development of American automobiles and parkways. This site provides comprehensive information on the races, the Long Island Motor Parkway and current Long Island automotive events, car shows and news.

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