Shuffling the Deck
It’s a good thing we thrive on change. During the past two months, the Martin-Banzer garage has...
from the December, 2001 Issue
Where Do We Go From Here?
"As hobbies go, buying, restoring and driving old cars is a harmless—though often...
from the November, 2001 Issue
A Done Car
For the past month, I’ve been enjoying the company of an old friend. It came into our life in...
from the October, 2001 Issue
Lancias ’R’ Us
Both nature and car collectors abhor a vacuum.
In July we bid farewell to our 1972 240Z and our...
from the September, 2001 Issue
Going, Going, Gone Forever
Monterey is a bellwether weekend, as RM, Christie’s and Bonhams & Brooks duke it out. Each is...
from the August, 2001 Issue
It’s All About the Hunt
I venture to hypothesize that SCM readers are always searching for the flimsiest posibble excuse...
from the July, 2001 Issue
Do You Know the Way to... Auburn?
We confess. As sports car fanatics, Auburn, Indiana has never been at the center of our radar...
from the June, 2001 Issue
The General Meets the Snake
Brand heritage has been the rage with new car makers for some time now. “Bentley Returns to Le...
from the May, 2001 Issue
Skinned-Knuckle Diagnostics
We of the Boomer generation grew up sneaking J.C. Whitney and Warshawsky catalogs onto our desks...
from the April, 2001 Issue
Our Own Fakey-Doo
This is all Martin Swig’s fault. The iconoclastic, San Francisco-based collector and enthusiast...
from the March, 2001 Issue
Just A Car
I have long argued that cars are machinery first, and art second. With the very rare exception of...
from the February, 2001 Issue
Computers, Chickens & Bedsprings
The streets of X’ian, China are a maelstrom of transportation contraptions, from hand-drawn...
from the January, 2001 Issue
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