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Jan 17 2012
Classic Photos of “Old 16” Locomobile
The most photographed car in all the Vanderbilt Cup Races was the 1908 winner "Old 16" Locomobile. Among my collection of over 250 "Old 16" images, these are ten of my favorites taken during the race: (0 comments)
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Jan 16 2012
Archives: Long Island Motor Parkway Preservation Society
Links to related posts on VanderbiltCupRaces.com (Updated: October 31, 2011):
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Jan 16 2012
Race Profile: The Vanderbilt Cup Race Heads to Savannah in 1911
Racing returned to Savannah in November, 1911. The Vanderbilt Cup and the Grand Prize were to be held within three days of each other. Savannah welcomed the racers, holding lavish parties and improving the circuit that AAA’s Fred Wagner called, “the finest road course in the world.” (0 comments)
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Jan 16 2012
Long Island Car Club Directory- Sorted by Type
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Jan 16 2012
The Alco Black Beast 2012 Event Schedule
The Alco "Black Beast" is scheduled to participate in the following 2012 events: (2 comments)
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Jan 16 2012
1909 Massapequa Sweepstakes Results
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Jan 15 2012
Blog Archives: 2012
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Jan 14 2012
Then & Now: A Hidden Section of the Motor Parkway in Western Suffolk
A rarely seen section of the Motor Parkway in western Suffolk County has been rediscovered. Check out the Then & Now: (8 comments)
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Jan 13 2012
The Mulford Special: “A Roadster That Saved a City”
Five years ago Wendell McCrady Jr. purchased a unique roadster that most believed no longer existed. The Mulford Special car was one of seven prototypes built by Ralph Mulford, veteran of the 1910 Vanderbilt Cup Race and ten Indy 500 Races (1911-1922). The roadster was highlighted in the May 27,… (1 comments)
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Jan 12 2012
Driver Profile: Camille Jenatzy- “The Red Devil” and His Tragic Death
A Belgian race car diver, Janatzy broke the land speed record three times and was the first man to break the 100 km/hr barrier. He was nicknamed Le Diabo Rouge ("The Red Devil") for his color of his beard. (1 comments)
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