• Apr 19 2011

    Hemmings Automotive Pioneers: Henry Austin Clark, Jr.

    The June 2011 issue of Hemmings Classic Car included a profile of Henry Austin Clark, Jr. by Jim Donnelly: (2 comments)


  • Apr 18 2011

    Then & Now: The “Meadowbrook” Motor Parkway Bridge in East Meadow

    One of the first bridges built by the Long Island Motor Parkway was captured in a 1939 aerial view in last Sunday's post. Here's a Then & Now of the curved "Meadowbrook Bridge" in East Meadow built for the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race: (2 comments)


  • Apr 16 2011

    Midget Auto Racing at Roosevelt Raceway in 1939

    Only two major road races were ever held at the Roosevelt Raceway in Westbury- the 1936 and 1937 Vanderbilt Cup Races. As described in Joel E. Finn's book American Road Racing The 1930s, "there was no future for Roosevelt Raceway as an automobile racing facility... two strikes and out". However, this Fairchild aerial looking southeast shows that auto racing was not quite dead at Roosevelt Raceway in 1939. (12 comments)


  • Apr 15 2011

    VanderbiltCupRaces.com Forum #9 -Saturday, April 16, 2011 (News, Comments, Feedback & Events)

    Feedback and sharing of information are much appreciated on VanderbiltCupRaces.com . Today's Forum provides the car events being held this weekend and a sampling of recent comments and feedback: (0 comments)


  • Apr 14 2011

    Update #2: Damage to the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge

    As reported over the last four months on VanderbiltCupRaces.com, the Old Bethpage Village Restoration Motor Parkway Bridge had been subjected to dumping of debris and an attack by graffiti vandals last year. Here's the latest update on the cleanup and restoration of one of only two existing Motor Parkway bridges in Nassau County : (5 comments)


  • Apr 13 2011

    In Search of Alcos: #8 1911 40-HP Alco Toy Tonneau Touring Car on Long Island

    Over the last two months, we have attempted to document the Alco "12"- the 12 existing rebuilt and restored cars made originally by the American Locomotive Company in Providence, Rhode Island. The eighth Alco is a 1911 40-HP Toy Tonneau touring car owned by a Long Island collector: (4 comments)


  • Apr 12 2011

    The Garages of the Vanderbilt Cup Races

    Shannon McDonald (Author of the book The Parking Garage: Design and Evolution of a Modern Urban Form): "Were there any garages associated with the Vanderbilt Cup Races?" (2 comments)


  • Apr 11 2011

    Insight Into Long Island Motor Parkway License Plates

    Noel Gish (President, Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum Board of Trustees): "Regarding the ALPCA meeting: How many Long Island Motor Parkway license plates were issued to the public? Does anyone have a “guesstimate” of the total? Who has the license plate number 1? Does it exist in a collection somewhere ? What would be the current cost to acquire one of the originals LIMP plates today if they are even available? Thanks for your help." (2 comments)


  • Apr 09 2011

    The Packard Gray Wolf- One of America’s First Lightweight Racers

    One of the five American entries in the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race was the 30-HP lightweight dirt-track Packard Gray Wolf. Driven by its designer Charles Schmidt, the first Packard racer had previously set one-mile and five-mile records in January 1904. (1 comments)


  • Apr 08 2011

    VanderbiltCupRaces.com Forum #8 -Saturday, April 9, 2011 (News, Comments, Feedback & Events)

    Feedback and sharing of information are much appreciated on VanderbiltCupRaces.com . Today's Forum provides a sampling of recent links, comments, and insights: (2 comments)




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