Tag: Video Of The Week
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Video of the Week: Library of Congress “Early Days of Motoring”
This Blackhawk film is a 1967 compilation of Library of Congress films of early racing competitions including the 1904 Vanderbilt Cup Race and the 1905 Ormond-Daytona Automobile Races.
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Video of the Week: High Style in the Gilded Age: Consuelo Vanderbilt The Pawn
Mary Cummings presented this 24-minute presentation on Consuelo Vanderbilt for the Southampton History Museum.
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Video of the Week: The Vanderbilt Mausoleum at the Moravian Cemetery in Staten Island
Michael Bodner has posted this 2018 YouTube on the final resting place for William K Vanderbilt, Jr. and the Vanderbilt family.
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Video of the Week: A Walk Around William K. Vanderbilt’s Summer Estate: Eagle’s Nest, Centerport, NY
Beth Frank posted this video last September "A walk around Eagle's Nest - William K. Vanderbilt II's summer estate in Centerport, New York."
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Video of the Week: Jay Leno’s Ride in the Hemi Under Glass Barracuda
Harmel Mermel has forwarded this weekend's video of the week.
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Film of the Week: Great Cars- Tucker
This week's film/video is a 2004 25-minute film on the Tucker automobiles distributed by King Rose Archives. The film features interviews with the Tucker family, a sales presentation by Preston Tucker, clips of the Tucker Combat Car, Indy 500 track trials and the 1947 Chicago launch and the green Tucker…
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Video/Film of the Week: Classic Bridgehampton Racing
This film captured the sights and sounds of the Bridgehampton Race Circuit highlighted by an appearance by Paul Newman to a big crash.
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Video of the Week: Tucker Torpedo by Ida Automotive
The video of the week features Rob Ida discussing the Tucker automobile and his grandfather Joe Ida's connection to Preston Tucker in 1948.
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Video of the Week: Jay Leno’s Garage- The Cars of Tomorrow
The video of the week features my favorite Jay Leno's Garage episode "The Cars of Tomorrow".
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YouTube of the Week: Cars of Tomorrow, The Tucker ‘48
In this 2014 YouTube video, author Steve Lehto interviews Mark Lieberman, owner of Nostalgic Motoring, and the previous owner of Tucker '48 #1044.
Never figured out why a gatehouse was erected in this area.