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Jul 06 2025 Michael Luftman 7:32 AM

This looks like the main straight at the Bridgehampton Race Circuit, probably around 1960 from the clothes being worn. If so, it would be at the vintage car exhibition prior to the Vanderbilt Cup race when it was the main event at the SCCA’s “Double 500” event for unlimited sports racing cars.

From Mystery Friday Foto #37 Solved: 'Old 16' at Bridgehampton

Jul 06 2025 jim ryan 7:20 AM

I will be attending the Event on July 23rd
With one guest, thanks for the invite.

From A Special Evening with the Honorable John LeBoutillier at 150 Motor Parkway, Hauppauge

Jul 06 2025 Bob 12:47 AM

I and a guest plan on attending

From A Special Evening with the Honorable John LeBoutillier at 150 Motor Parkway, Hauppauge

Jul 05 2025 James Ryan 8:19 AM

Congratulations to you on your Duesenberg being accepted to Pebble Beach .

From It's Official: The 1930 Duesenberg J Murphy Convertible Sedan Berline #2448 J-399 accepted to the 2025 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance

Jul 04 2025 Vivid Kreations 7:18 AM

A fascinating treasure trove! Your website beautifully preserves Long Island’s fascinating history, offering an inspiring journey through time and architecture. Truly captivating!

From Favorite Website: OldLongIsland.com

Jul 03 2025 Dennis 7:51 AM

Always fun to see an InstaGRAM article. Lots of great cars at the show. Thanks for letting me be there without spending a day in the hot sun.

From InstaGRAM Report: Mustang fever at the Gold Coast Cruisers Car Show

Jul 02 2025 Brian McCarthy 10:57 AM

Sure the roof has been replaced at least once since the Weathervane has been last noticed. Somehow figure out who last did work up there?

From Corrected Mystery Foto #35 Solved: 1912 Blueprints for Motor Parkway's General Manager's Office in Garden City

Jun 30 2025 Art Kleiner 6:04 AM

1948 Hudson Pick-up Prototype
Ian Zwerdling
Two ads promoting events featuring a Hudson pick-up prototype.

From Mystery Friday Foto #36 Solved: A 1948 Hudson- First in a New Mystery Foto Series

Jun 29 2025 frank femenias 11:03 PM

Al Velocci, you’re correct! It appears someone now has possession of the weather vane from the Manager’s rooftop.

From Corrected Mystery Foto #35 Solved: 1912 Blueprints for Motor Parkway's General Manager's Office in Garden City

Jun 29 2025 Bob Barauskas 6:55 PM

The factory built Hudson prototype pick up on the on the new 1948 “Step-Down” mono-built body & chassis combination. It was used around the factory for many years and then sold to Lavigne Hudson on East Warren Ave in Detroit.
besides the Hudson factory and Lavigne, I am the 3rd owner since 1961. Hudson built pick-ups on a production basis from 1929-1947. the ‘46 & ‘47are still quite popular.

Owner: Charles Ruvolo, St. Clair Shores, Michigan

From Mystery Friday Foto #36 Solved: A 1948 Hudson- First in a New Mystery Foto Series

Jun 29 2025 Steve Lucas 2:33 PM

That’s a 1948 Hudson pickup truck prototype. I think the current owner is Charles Ruvolo.

From Mystery Friday Foto #36 Solved: A 1948 Hudson- First in a New Mystery Foto Series

Jun 29 2025 Denis Ryan 10:08 AM

I believe the truck is a 1949 Hudson pickup prototype.

From Mystery Friday Foto #36 Solved: A 1948 Hudson- First in a New Mystery Foto Series

Jun 29 2025 al velocci 9:49 AM

Not a windmill but a weather vane. Old age is gaining on me.

From Corrected Mystery Foto #35 Solved: 1912 Blueprints for Motor Parkway's General Manager's Office in Garden City

Jun 29 2025 James 9:42 AM

Love this post! On the verge of asking my son Gram if he would like to re explore the sites that initially spattered his interest in the Motor Parkway back when he was a 6 year old young boy.

From A Tour of Long Island Motor Parkway Sites

Jun 29 2025 jerry lettieri 9:36 AM

I believe it is a 1909 Vanderbilt Tucker Special with modern coachwork

I remember seeing it recently

Jerry

From Mystery Friday Foto #36 Solved: A 1948 Hudson- First in a New Mystery Foto Series

Jun 29 2025 hugh nutting 9:27 AM

Hudson prototype pick up to replace the 1947 Big Boy 3/4 ton pick up. The step down pick up never went into production but several custom built clones have been built.

From Mystery Friday Foto #36 Solved: A 1948 Hudson- First in a New Mystery Foto Series

Jun 28 2025 Greg O. 12:46 PM

Joe-
The first photo is a real, and well known 1908 photo that was part of a larger series of photographs taken of the parkway just after completion. It is not A.I., but included in this post to show that while the photo is real, the caption was blatantly incorrect.

From Alert: Fake Images of the Long Island Motor Parkway Using Artificial Intelligence

Jun 28 2025 Mark Schaier 9:31 AM

This 1948 Hudson pick-up prototype was owned by Howard’s business partner.

From Mystery Friday Foto #36 Solved: A 1948 Hudson- First in a New Mystery Foto Series

Jun 28 2025 JeRita 9:06 AM

Its a Hudson prototype I’m not sure what year but I’ve seen it at Old Westbury and it’s gorgeous

From Mystery Friday Foto #36 Solved: A 1948 Hudson- First in a New Mystery Foto Series

Jun 27 2025 al velocci 6:20 PM

There is one difference between the 1980 image and the current view that was caused by a Motor Parkway buff. Note the windmill on the roof in the 1980 photo…missing in the current view. Will the purchaser of the windmill please step up and share your story ?

From Corrected Mystery Foto #35 Solved: 1912 Blueprints for Motor Parkway's General Manager's Office in Garden City

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