• Jun 29 2010

    The Italian Team for the 1905 Vanderbilt Cup Race

    The Italian Team for the 1905 Vanderbilt Cup Race consisted of five Fiats. The team represented the Automobile Club of Turin and was managed by Fiat's American agents, Hollander & Tangeman. Three of the drivers were prominent Italian racers selected by Fiat; Vincenzo Lancia, Felice Nazzaro and Emanuel Cedrino. Hollander & Tangeman selected the other two drivers, Louis Chevrolet and Paul Sartori. Fiat proudly promoted the team in this poster. (0 comments)


  • Jun 28 2010

    A Research Challenge: The 1902 Curved Dash Oldsmobile on Austin Clark’s Roof

    Don M. has emailed this research challenge to the many fans of the Long Island Automotive Museum: "Do you have have any information about the history of the 1902 Curved Dash Oldsmobile that was on the roof, over the front door of the Henry Austin Clark Museum entrance? I am trying to find out the vehicle history prior to Austin selling the vehicle in 1965. I'm currently at a dead end with my research, so I hope you will be able to help me". (1 comments)


  • Jun 26 2010

    Then & Now: The American Locomotive Company Plant in Providence, Rhode Island

    The American Locomotive Company, often shortened to Alco, was created in 1901 with the merger of eight locomotive manufacturers including the Rhode Island Locomotive Works located in Providence as seen in this photo. In the early 1900s, all the company's locomotive manufacturing was moved to Schenectady, New York and all the other plants were closed. Alco, now based in Schenectady, became the second largest steam locomotive builder in the US and went on to build the famous "Big Boy"… (2 comments)


  • Jun 25 2010

    Garden City News “The Board and the Beast”

    On Friday, the Garden City News published an article "The Board and the Beast" describing the recent Alco-6 racer visit to the Garden City Village Hall. (0 comments)


  • Jun 24 2010

    Postcards from the Long Island Automotive Museum (#7-11)

    The Long Island Automotive Museum offered a wide array of related merchandise including; jewelry, label buttons, photos, model car kits, china and series of postcards. As described in this brochure , provided by Walter McCarthy, there were at least four series of postcards published featuring the cars of "Henry Austin Clark, Jr. and other noted collections". Here are five more postcards (#7-11) from one of the series. Remember to click on the image to enlarge it. (8 comments)


  • Jun 23 2010

    Then & Now: The Railroad Bridge on Ellison Road in Westbury

    One of the most spectacular vantage points of the 1908 Vanderbilt Cup Race course was the Long Island Rail Road Bridge on Ellison Road in Westbury. Drivers mounting the sharp grade of the bridge would often find the wheels of their cars lifting off the road as if they were about to launch into flight. Here' s proof (remember to click on the images to enlarge them): (0 comments)


  • Jun 22 2010

    Stewart School Blog “The Long Island Motor Parkway: Garden City’s Hidden History ”

    Last week teachers Mr. Schultz and Mrs. Tesoriero took their 4th grade Stewart School class on a walking trip to explore the remnants of the Motor Parkway in Garden City. The trip was documented in thisblog post. (0 comments)


  • Jun 21 2010

    Highlights of the “Black Beast ” at the Klingberg Vintage Motor Car Festival

    As reported in the New Britain Herald, the 2010 Klingberg Vintage Motor Car Festival held last Saturday was a big success for both spectators and participants. Here are a few of the many highlights: (1 comments)


  • Jun 19 2010

    Article “Black Beast Roars” & a Klingberg Vintage Motorcar Festival Highlight

    On Friday, the online newspaper Garden City Patch published an article "The "Black Beast Roars at Village Hall" describing last week's visit to campaign for a local Motor Parkway parkland. The article features 21 photos, a video and a history of the "Black Beast". (2 comments)


  • Jun 18 2010

    Update of Local Automotive Events and Mystery Photo #3

    This is is a comprehensive listing of spring and summer automotive events scheduled to be held in the Long Island area over the next six months.Updated: June 19, 2010. (4 comments)




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