Portland, Oregon, 1964
Date: July 1964 Location: SW Park Avenue, Portland, Oregon Source: City of Portland What do you see here?
Date: July 1964 Location: SW Park Avenue, Portland, Oregon Source: City of Portland What do you see here?
Driver-quality, partially restored 1961 Ford Falcon station wagon for sale. From the seller’s description: Starts easily, runs and drives well. Driver quality car. Classic Ford red and white two-tone...
Date: circa 1960 Location: Leominster, Massachusetts Source: Leominster Historical Society, via Paul Bellefeuille What do you see here?
The first year that Dodge put its big engine in a small chassis made for some excellent numbers at the drag strip. Photography by Matthew Litwin. Muscle cars are essentially about math, plain and sim...
Few times in history did somebody perfectly capture a time and a place with a simple auto design as succinctly as Bruce Meyers did with the Meyers Manx dune buggy. It’s been flung across the globe, c...
Date: circa 1966 Location: I-71 South, Columbus, Ohio Source: PhotOhio.org What do you see here?
Restored 1964 Ford Thunderbird convertible for sale. From the seller’s description: Got a little carried away with this one. Have over 40,000 into it and know I’ll take a licking. Everything was eith...
The legendary Chevy 409 met its match one summer night in ’62. Photo via Hemmings Archive. The baby-blue 1940 Ford convertible with top down, engine straining, was doing 90 miles per hour. Wearing no...
From the seller’s description: 1963 Corvair Monza Spyder Convertible with Factory Air Conditioning! I know that option was not available, but someone found a unique way of solving the condenser issue...
Date: circa late 1960s Location: Dewey Square, Boston, Massachusetts Source: City of Boston Archives on Flickr What do you see here?
What is it that prompts automotive attraction? Why do some of us favor small cars over large cars, or station wagons over coupes, or four-doors over two? Is it genetics? Is it our experience early in...
From the seller’s description: This is a real untouched, unmolested 1965 Dodge Coronet Station Wagon, 440 with 37k original miles on it. Original white on red interior. Yes we have the original wheel...
Date: circa 1967 Location: West 11th Street, New York City, New York Source: NYU Libraries What do you see here?
Date: circa 1967 Location: West 11th Street, New York City, New York Source: NYU Libraries What do you see here?
Date: April 1965 Location: Woodside, California Source: Gordon Smith’s parents What do you see here?
Date: October 1961 Location: I-10, Beaumont, Texas Source: TexasFreeway.com What do you see here?
Date: circa 1968 Location: Government Center, Boston, Massachusetts Source: City of Boston Archives on Flickr What do you see here?
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Date(s): various Location(s): various around Marysville, California Source: postcard photos via Alden Jewell What do you see here?
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I wanted to meet “Big Daddy” Don Garlits when he raced Swamp Rat-I at Atco Dragway in 1962. But it wasn’t to be, and I had to wait 41 years for it to happen. Photo courtesy Garlits Museum of Drag Rac...
Date: January 1961 Location: Fredericksburg Road and Flores Street, San Antonio, Texas Source: UTSA Libraries What do you see here?
Date: circa 1960 Location: Champs-Elysées, Paris, France Source: via Ran When Parked What do you see here?
Date: January 1969 Location: Government Center, Boston, Massachusetts Source: Boston Redevelopment Authority, via City of Boston Archives on Flickr What do you see here?
Automotive American gathered several of the stories of California car collections destroyed by the recent (and ongoing) wildfires there. * When driving the Lincoln Highway through Pennsylvania you ma...