Manhattan, 1970s
Date: circa 1970s Location: FDR at East 50th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York Source: Don Lewis What do you see here?
Date: circa 1970s Location: FDR at East 50th Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York Source: Don Lewis What do you see here?
Photography by the author and Judi Dell’Anno. The June issue of Hemmings Classic Car, soon reaching mailboxes near you, will feature a face familiar to longtime readers of Hemmings Sports ” we’d like...
Date: September 1966 Location: Fremont Street, Las Vegas, Nevada Source: via Vintage Las Vegas What do you see here?
Date: 1964 Location: unknown Source: Ralph Crane for LIFE, via Jim and Chester’s Garage What do you see here?
Date: 1964 circa 1970 Location: unknown Source: Ralph Crane for LIFE, via Jim and Chester’s Garage What do you see here?
Date: circa 1970 Location: Vancouver, British Columbia Source: via City of Vancouver Archives What do you see here?
Photo by Barry Dale Gilfry. National Park Service officials who have worked on the federal grant program dedicated to preserving what’s left of Route 66 say they will continue to support the program ...
Date: August 1976 Location: Vancouver, British Columbia Source: via City of Vancouver Archives What do you see here?
Date: January 1976 Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Source: via City of Vancouver Archives What do you see here?
Photo by Geoff Hacker. All other photos courtesy Geoff Hacker and Gary Cerveny. When Gary Cerveny had the chance to sift through the ashes after the Woolsey fire swept through parts of Malibu in Nove...
As Richard Lentinello wrote in a previous story, “If you mixed the incomparable style of Italian coachwork with the reliable power and tire-spinning torque of a big American V-8, coupled with an invi...
Restored 1959 Chevrolet El Camino for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: Cameo Coral and Satin Beige (original colors), 348 cu. in. 250 hp V8, automatic transmission, power brakes &...
Neal Bascomb’s new book, “Faster,” got the attention of the New York Times this week, which decided to look into which one of America’s premier collectors owns the Rene Dreyfus-driven Delahaye 145 th...
Date(s): September 1975 (above), June 1975 (below) Location: Berlin, Vermont Source: via UVM Landscape Change Program What do you see here?
Date: April 1976 Location: Babcock Boulevard, Ross Township, Pennsylvania Source: via Historic Pittsburgh What do you see here?
Date: 1968 Location: I-95 South, Miami, Florida Source: via Jim and Chester’s Garage What do you see here?
While the word “news” is literally in our name, Hemmings Motor News is not the place people turn to when they want to find out the latest information in political, economic, or, most recently, global...
The facility closure and event cancellation/postponement announcements have slowed down in recent days, but we’re glad to see news like this: Covercraft is using at least some of its facilities to pr...
Ever actually meet someone with your own name? I haven’t yet, but I know they’re out there. My freshman year of college, I found three other students named Jeff Koch in the school directory. Four fre...
Date: circa 1980s Location: University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia Source: via University of Virginia Library What do you see here?
Image courtesy OldCarBrochures. AMC had tried before to counter the rising popularity of imported cars in the United States. The Metropolitan and the Rambler American each had their charms, but like ...
Date: spring 1996 Location: Bank Street, Burlington, Vermont Source: via Vermont Landscape Change Program What do you see here?
Photos courtesy Tom Maruska. Fifties concept cars aren’t the easiest things to restore. The handbuilt one-off glimpses of automotive futures past don’t exactly enjoy huge aftermarket support. But tha...
While the majority of people will feel this 1939 Pontiac should be restored, its time-worn patina gives it a genuine and truthful character that simply can’t be replicated. We say it should remain as...
Date: circa 1969 Location: 216 1st Avenue, Seattle, Washington Source: Victor Steinbrueck, via University of Washington Digital Libraries What do you see here?