Image via OldCarBrochures. Just as my desk is littered with the crumbs of too many cookies eaten in a horrifyingly violent manner, my memory is littered with the crumbs of the stories I’ve researched...
Now that not only a year, but an entire decade is coming to an end, you’re gonna see a lot of roundup articles rehashing old stories. We’re not above that, of course, but let’s take this opportunity ...
We received an email from a subscriber last month, asking to help identify the wood wheel seen here, but came up short. Can you offer any information to determine the origin of the item above? The he...
Not to admonish anybody, but every now and then we receive an otherwise great submission for the Lost and Found department in Hemmings Classic Car that we can’t use because the images are unprintable...
We get the sense (Scotty G., feel free to correct us) that architectural models don’t end up as collectible as, say, the automobilia we’re more familiar with. After all, the models pertain to just on...
The Beechcraft Plainsman, had it been built, wouldn’t have just been ahead of its time, in some respects it would have been ahead of our time as well. The specs were pretty well laid out in an articl...
Ours is a hectic, fast-paced world, in which we can only pause to research miscellany for so long before it’s time to meet another deadline. That’s why, even though we’re sure we’ve seen this wheelco...
If anything, it seems as though the pace of prewar car photo submissions to Lost and Found has picked up since we last ran a prewar-only roundup. So get your favorite ID guide at the ready, faithful ...
Photos by Geoff Hacker, except where noted. Photo History Starting in the autumn of 1952 until the spring of 1954 I was a student at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), studying mechanic...
You have questions, dear reader, we have answers. Most of the time. Y’see, Lost and Found is as much a journey for you as it is for those of us in Hemmings HQ — we’re just as fascinated by vehicles t...
Photos courtesy Carol Crumrine Williams, except where noted. Every now and then, we run something in Lost and Found that nets so many responses our physical and email inboxes literally overflow. Such...