Does anybody look back fondly on the Reliant Robin? Not Martin Gurdon, who wrote about his rather brief experience owning one for Influx: The starter motor sounded sluggish, making slow churning nois...
During the Cold War, East Germany’s counterpart to the Volkswagen Type 2 was the Barkas, and one Berlin blogger recently fell in love with the little two-stroke van enough to pen this short history o...
From the seller’s description: 1967 Chevrolet Nova Acadian Invader Wagon, Completely restored, less than 1000 miles since completion. Super clean body with 113K original miles. The car was completely...
Photo by Tony Hisgett. Most Route 66 travelers have probably seen – even snapped photos of – the 1968 Pontiac Catalina in Glenrio, Texas. Few, however, probably know the whole story behind the Pontia...
Fully documented big-block-powered bench seat 1970 Pontiac Laurentian for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: The original owner lived in the north, but wintered in Florida. He neede...
Date: circa 1955 Location: Main Street, Flin Flon, Manitoba Source: Vincent Murphy. “My old home town. An isolated mining town in northern Manitoba. Few cars until the highway to the south was comple...
From the seller’s description: 1951 Dodge Kingsway FastBack 2dr Sedan – RARE Canadian model of the Plymouth Savoy. 6 cylinder Chrysler engine with standard trans. All new mechanics on motor this year...
1952 Hudson (L) and Meteor. Photos by Harold Wellenbrink. My Canadian car is a 1952 Meteor that was built in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, and my American car is a 1952 Hudson Wasp which was built in Det...
Date: circa 1951 Location: Granville Street and 11th Avenue, Vancouver, British Columbia Source: City of Vancouver archives, via Those Old Cars What do you see here?
So we came across this photo on the website of the Champlain Bridge in Montreal, but we can’t figure out for the life of us where the photo was taken. The shadows seem to indicate that we’re looking ...
The styling of this 1962 Plymouth Fury for sale on Hemmings.com – like pretty much every other 1962 Fury – is so compelling, it’s easy to overlook the fact that it’s a four-door (a four-door hardtop,...
Other vehicles designed and built by Ferdinand Porsche going back to the turn of the century have adopted the Porsche name in the years since, but the first to actually wear the Porsche name, accordi...
Things in Canada are just a bit different than things in the United States. We eat chili cheese fries, while our neighbors to the north prefer poutine; we like football, they prefer hockey. The same ...