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Jan 27 2024
Video of the Week: This Car Matters: Marmon Wasp - First Indianapolis 500 Winner
The HVA takes a close look at the Marmon Wasp, the first ever winner of the Indianapolis 500 driven to victory in 1911 by Ray Harroun. (0 comments)
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Jan 26 2024
A New Motor Parkway/Vanderbilt Cup Races Display at the Harborfields Library for the month of February
The Harborfields Library in Greenlawn is hosting a Vanderbilt Cup Races/Long Island Motor Parkway display for the month of February (8 comments)
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Jan 24 2024
Hemmings Classic Car: The Vanderbilt Cup Race Game- The holy grail of vintage auto racing board games
The March 2024 issue of Hemmings Classic Car featured a Vanderbilia game found at the 2023 Hershey Fall Meet. (3 comments)
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Jan 23 2024
Mystery Friday Foto #3; Solved; The Powell Ave. Bridge Under Construction
Did you identify the Powell Ave. bridge being built? (4 comments)
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Jan 20 2024
Kleiner’s Korner: Another Murder on the Motor Parkway!
As a follow-up to a recent Greg O. post, here's another murder mystery on the Motor Parkway that appears to remain unsolved. (7 comments)
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Jan 19 2024
Video of the Week: Suffolk County Moments in History- The Vanderbilt Cup
The Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum has posted this 6:47 minute video on the Vanderbilt Cup. (1 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 (12 comments)
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Jan 16 2024
Mystery Foto #2 Solved: The 2012 awarding of the 1937 Chrysler’s Chrysler at the Suffolk County Vanderbilt Museum.
Did you identify this 2012 Mystery Foto? (4 comments)
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Jan 13 2024
Video: 1948 Tucker 1021 sold today for $1.7 million at the Mecum Auctions in Kissimmee
Watch Tucker 1021 being auctioned today at Mecum Auctions in Kissimmee, Florida. (1 comments)
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Jan 12 2024
Hagerty Magazine: Tucker: The man, the machine, the dream
The June 2023 issue of Hagerty Magazine profiled the Tucker automobile with a shout-out to Tucker 1044. (1 comments)
Great film, Howard! You were ready for YouTube back then. I was 10 in 1977. The Sidewalk Singers was a nice touch. Going…