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This Short Video Is Perfect Representation Of The Difference Between RWD, AWD, and FWD. 8 hours ago Cars, News, Racing. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEW The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was 25 AMISH FACTS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW The closest most folks will get to the Amish is when following one of their horse-drawn carriages long enough to pass it or by watching the movie Witness, starring Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis. Prying into an Amish community is difficult, if not impossible, so we’ve rounded up our best intelligence to save you the trouble. No Emotional Foreplay In Western culture, there is a courtship THE ORIGINAL WIDOWMAKER MOTORCYCLE HILL CLIMB (VIDEO) Motorcycle Hill Climb has been taking place since its inception in the early 1900s. In the late 1960’s and ’70s in the small town of Draper, Utah, there was a motorcycle race held that was unlike any other at the time. Earning the name “Widowmaker” is a long scar carved into a steep hillside of Traverse Mountain just east of I-15. It was once considered the meanest hill in the sport of THE BIRTH & DEATH OF THE AUTOMOBILE LIGHTER Kids today hardly know that the socket powering their smartphone or gaming system used to be the source of all your coolness. It was the home for your car lighter if it worked. It was what you used to light countless cancer sticks. It was also the source of some good comedy (I’m looking at you Planes, Trains and Automobiles.) Even amongst those who lived through cigarettes (they’re so over ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE 1961, ’65, ’69, ’72 Lincoln Continental. This was a popular model, first purchased in ’61, then repeated four times. Although JFK’s ’61 was the first, followed by LBJ and Nixon, the most prestigious was the 1972. Gerald Ford’s office ordered the special Lincoln, made with the 1973 body style. 1934 FORD DELUXE SEDAN: THE BONNIE & CLYDE DEATH CARSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
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This Short Video Is Perfect Representation Of The Difference Between RWD, AWD, and FWD. 8 hours ago Cars, News, Racing. 25 AMISH FACTS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW The closest most folks will get to the Amish is when following one of their horse-drawn carriages long enough to pass it or by watching the movie Witness, starring Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis. Prying into an Amish community is difficult, if not impossible, so we’ve rounded up our best intelligence to save you the trouble. No Emotional Foreplay In Western culture, there is a courtship THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEW The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was THE ORIGINAL WIDOWMAKER MOTORCYCLE HILL CLIMB (VIDEO) Motorcycle Hill Climb has been taking place since its inception in the early 1900s. In the late 1960’s and ’70s in the small town of Draper, Utah, there was a motorcycle race held that was unlike any other at the time. Earning the name “Widowmaker” is a long scar carved into a steep hillside of Traverse Mountain just east of I-15. It was once considered the meanest hill in the sport of THE BIRTH & DEATH OF THE AUTOMOBILE LIGHTER Kids today hardly know that the socket powering their smartphone or gaming system used to be the source of all your coolness. It was the home for your car lighter if it worked. It was what you used to light countless cancer sticks. It was also the source of some good comedy (I’m looking at you Planes, Trains and Automobiles.) Even amongst those who lived through cigarettes (they’re so over ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE 1961, ’65, ’69, ’72 Lincoln Continental. This was a popular model, first purchased in ’61, then repeated four times. Although JFK’s ’61 was the first, followed by LBJ and Nixon, the most prestigious was the 1972. Gerald Ford’s office ordered the special Lincoln, made with the 1973 body style. THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. 1934 FORD DELUXE SEDAN: THE BONNIE & CLYDE DEATH CARSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. 40 OF THE WORST CARS EVER MADE We often spend time researching and talking about some of the best and coolest cars ever made here at History Garage. But that got us thinking, what about the worst cars ever made? Shouldn’t they get a little credit also? I mean some cars are so bad, so ugly, that they should almost be put on display just so auto manufacturers are constantly reminded of what not to do. ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE If you’ve not had the chance, check out the Jerry Seinfeld and Obama video. It is, at the very least, amusing. The video is a nod to the series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, which Seinfeld’s show where he takes rides with comedians. This writer isn’t a fan of Seinfeld’s original show, but the new show is a gas. Obama did his best to keep up, but the man’s reputation is not for TURN SIGNALS; UNTIL THE ‘50S A DRIVER'S INTENTIONS WERE A Turn Signals; Until the ‘50s a Driver’s Intentions Were a Guess. Although early automobiles had the means to indicate which way the driver intended to go, turn signals in cars didn’t become common until the 1950s. That was more than ten years after someone invented the first electrical turn signal. Before that, letting everyone knowwhich
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots 6 CAR ACCIDENT STORIES THAT REALLY HAPPENED The internets are famous for crazy pictures of cars in precarious places. The story is always assumed by the picture but rarely do we get to find out how that pickup truck landed on a yacht deck. Making up a better story in my head is my preference. These stories, however, are true tales from the road, pulled from all over. Read them, then thank your stars none of these are from your life. STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PAST Motorcycles offer nimbleness to combat, not afforded to larger vehicles. A bike can get into tight spots, cover rugged terrain, and move individual soldiers without requiring so much fuel. They don’t do so well climbing or handling the shell-shocked terrain. The military vehicle best for that sort of thing is a tank. It didn’t take long for the geniuses of war to marry those two ideas like GASTON CHEVROLET: EVEN IN DEATH HE WON Gaston Chevrolet: Even in Death He Won. Wired. On November 25, 1920, French-born American racecar champ, brother of Louis Chevrolet (yes the Chevrolet), died at the Beverly Hills Speedway when his Frontenac crashed more than halfway into the race. History often remembers Louis Chevrolet because, well, Chevys, man. HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
THEN AND NOW: THE WOMEN OF "TWO AND A HALF MEN" In the time that Two and a Half Men was on the air from 2003 to 2015, it was a wildly popular show. It chronicled the story of internet billionaire Alan Harper, whose life comes to an abrupt halt when his brother and nephew move into his beach house with him. Throughout the show, there are a lot of women that come and go. Some of them are related to Alan and his brother, Charlie. NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEW The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66?SEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE 1961, ’65, ’69, ’72 Lincoln Continental. This was a popular model, first purchased in ’61, then repeated four times. Although JFK’s ’61 was the first, followed by LBJ and Nixon, the most prestigious was the 1972. Gerald Ford’s office ordered the special Lincoln, made with the 1973 body style. THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. WHO KILLED THE CAR BUMPER? STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PASTSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEW The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66?SEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE 1961, ’65, ’69, ’72 Lincoln Continental. This was a popular model, first purchased in ’61, then repeated four times. Although JFK’s ’61 was the first, followed by LBJ and Nixon, the most prestigious was the 1972. Gerald Ford’s office ordered the special Lincoln, made with the 1973 body style. THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. WHO KILLED THE CAR BUMPER? STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PASTSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
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This Short Video Is Perfect Representation Of The Difference Between RWD, AWD, and FWD. 8 hours ago Cars, News, Racing. 40 OF THE WORST CARS EVER MADE We often spend time researching and talking about some of the best and coolest cars ever made here at History Garage. But that got us thinking, what about the worst cars ever made? Shouldn’t they get a little credit also? I mean some cars are so bad, so ugly, that they should almost be put on display just so auto manufacturers are constantly reminded of what not to do. AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66? It was the road that connected Chicago with Los Angeles. For many, it was the road to salvation. Once a collection of smaller highways connecting towns, in 1926, Route 66 drew a line to the coast. We didn’t pave it until ’38, but the plan was set in the 20s. If you grew up in the 70’s or later, you knew little of Route 66. By the 80s, we’d decommissioned it. TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots 25 AMISH FACTS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW The closest most folks will get to the Amish is when following one of their horse-drawn carriages long enough to pass it or by watching the movie Witness, starring Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis. Prying into an Amish community is difficult, if not impossible, so we’ve rounded up our best intelligence to save you the trouble. No Emotional Foreplay In Western culture, there is a courtship THE FIRST AMERICAN FACTORY-MADE CAR WITH A V8: 1914 The V8 engine is something that almost screams America with its unmistakable grumble. That’s not to say that there aren’t some fantastic non-American V8’s out there because that is nonsense. But there is no arguing that when you hear that throaty growl of a V8, the first thing that comes to your mind is going to be a muscle car ofsome sort.
THE BIRTH & DEATH OF THE AUTOMOBILE LIGHTER Kids today hardly know that the socket powering their smartphone or gaming system used to be the source of all your coolness. It was the home for your car lighter if it worked. It was what you used to light countless cancer sticks. It was also the source of some good comedy (I’m looking at you Planes, Trains and Automobiles.) Even amongst those who lived through cigarettes (they’re so over HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
DOESN’T EVERYONE REMEMBER GOODYEAR’S ILLUMINATED TIRES It was the early 60s, not yet the decade of grooviness and free love yet, but Goodyear dropped one big toe in the groovy water. They invented light up car tires. Yeah, baby. They lit up, not glowed, but illuminated like a lamp in any color you like. Considering the culture of tricking out cars, one has to believe these could sell today. Of course, authorities would immediately ban them, but A LOOK BACK AT QUADZILLA, THE FASTEST STOCK QUAD EVER BUILT Four wheelers, or ATV/quads, have been around since 1982 when Suzuki debuted the LT125 that was a smaller quad perfect for beginners to learn on because it’s much easier than the Three wheeler that were popular at the time. Over the next couple years there were more and more four wheelers becoming available and due to safety concerns the three wheeler was actually banned as of 1987. NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEW The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66?SEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE 1961, ’65, ’69, ’72 Lincoln Continental. This was a popular model, first purchased in ’61, then repeated four times. Although JFK’s ’61 was the first, followed by LBJ and Nixon, the most prestigious was the 1972. Gerald Ford’s office ordered the special Lincoln, made with the 1973 body style. THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. WHO KILLED THE CAR BUMPER? STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PASTSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEW The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66?SEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE 1961, ’65, ’69, ’72 Lincoln Continental. This was a popular model, first purchased in ’61, then repeated four times. Although JFK’s ’61 was the first, followed by LBJ and Nixon, the most prestigious was the 1972. Gerald Ford’s office ordered the special Lincoln, made with the 1973 body style. THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. WHO KILLED THE CAR BUMPER? STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PASTSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
40 OF THE WORST CARS EVER MADE We often spend time researching and talking about some of the best and coolest cars ever made here at History Garage. But that got us thinking, what about the worst cars ever made? Shouldn’t they get a little credit also? I mean some cars are so bad, so ugly, that they should almost be put on display just so auto manufacturers are constantly reminded of what not to do. AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66? It was the road that connected Chicago with Los Angeles. For many, it was the road to salvation. Once a collection of smaller highways connecting towns, in 1926, Route 66 drew a line to the coast. We didn’t pave it until ’38, but the plan was set in the 20s. If you grew up in the 70’s or later, you knew little of Route 66. By the 80s, we’d decommissioned it. THE GOLDEN SUBMARINE Even though some of the body lines on this car appear somewhat modern, it is most definitely a true classic car. They called it the Golden Submarine and it was built by Barney Oldfield with the help of racing legend and engineering mastermind, Harry Miller, in 1917. The streamlined race car was built not only to be incredibly fast, but also much safer than most cars on race tracks all over the 25 AMISH FACTS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW The closest most folks will get to the Amish is when following one of their horse-drawn carriages long enough to pass it or by watching the movie Witness, starring Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis. Prying into an Amish community is difficult, if not impossible, so we’ve rounded up our best intelligence to save you the trouble. No Emotional Foreplay In Western culture, there is a courtship TURN SIGNALS; UNTIL THE ‘50S A DRIVER'S INTENTIONS WERE A Turn Signals; Until the ‘50s a Driver’s Intentions Were a Guess. Although early automobiles had the means to indicate which way the driver intended to go, turn signals in cars didn’t become common until the 1950s. That was more than ten years after someone invented the first electrical turn signal. Before that, letting everyone knowwhich
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots A LOOK BACK AT QUADZILLA, THE FASTEST STOCK QUAD EVER BUILT Four wheelers, or ATV/quads, have been around since 1982 when Suzuki debuted the LT125 that was a smaller quad perfect for beginners to learn on because it’s much easier than the Three wheeler that were popular at the time. Over the next couple years there were more and more four wheelers becoming available and due to safety concerns the three wheeler was actually banned as of 1987. THE FIRST AMERICAN FACTORY-MADE CAR WITH A V8: 1914 The V8 engine is something that almost screams America with its unmistakable grumble. That’s not to say that there aren’t some fantastic non-American V8’s out there because that is nonsense. But there is no arguing that when you hear that throaty growl of a V8, the first thing that comes to your mind is going to be a muscle car ofsome sort.
HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
IT’S CALLED A GLOVE COMPARTMENT FOR A REASON In front of the front passenger seat of your car, a tiny closet of sorts folds up to conceal a stack of papers which may relate to your vehicle, a pen, your backup shades, and a bunch of random junk that you keep shoving back in there every time you go looking for that registration. You call this place the glove box, even though there has never been a glove in there. Here’s the bad news: you NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEW The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66?SEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE 1961, ’65, ’69, ’72 Lincoln Continental. This was a popular model, first purchased in ’61, then repeated four times. Although JFK’s ’61 was the first, followed by LBJ and Nixon, the most prestigious was the 1972. Gerald Ford’s office ordered the special Lincoln, made with the 1973 body style. THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. WHO KILLED THE CAR BUMPER? STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PASTSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEW The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66?SEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE 1961, ’65, ’69, ’72 Lincoln Continental. This was a popular model, first purchased in ’61, then repeated four times. Although JFK’s ’61 was the first, followed by LBJ and Nixon, the most prestigious was the 1972. Gerald Ford’s office ordered the special Lincoln, made with the 1973 body style. THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. WHO KILLED THE CAR BUMPER? STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PASTSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
40 OF THE WORST CARS EVER MADE We often spend time researching and talking about some of the best and coolest cars ever made here at History Garage. But that got us thinking, what about the worst cars ever made? Shouldn’t they get a little credit also? I mean some cars are so bad, so ugly, that they should almost be put on display just so auto manufacturers are constantly reminded of what not to do. AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66? It was the road that connected Chicago with Los Angeles. For many, it was the road to salvation. Once a collection of smaller highways connecting towns, in 1926, Route 66 drew a line to the coast. We didn’t pave it until ’38, but the plan was set in the 20s. If you grew up in the 70’s or later, you knew little of Route 66. By the 80s, we’d decommissioned it. THE GOLDEN SUBMARINE Even though some of the body lines on this car appear somewhat modern, it is most definitely a true classic car. They called it the Golden Submarine and it was built by Barney Oldfield with the help of racing legend and engineering mastermind, Harry Miller, in 1917. The streamlined race car was built not only to be incredibly fast, but also much safer than most cars on race tracks all over the 25 AMISH FACTS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW The closest most folks will get to the Amish is when following one of their horse-drawn carriages long enough to pass it or by watching the movie Witness, starring Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis. Prying into an Amish community is difficult, if not impossible, so we’ve rounded up our best intelligence to save you the trouble. No Emotional Foreplay In Western culture, there is a courtship TURN SIGNALS; UNTIL THE ‘50S A DRIVER'S INTENTIONS WERE A Turn Signals; Until the ‘50s a Driver’s Intentions Were a Guess. Although early automobiles had the means to indicate which way the driver intended to go, turn signals in cars didn’t become common until the 1950s. That was more than ten years after someone invented the first electrical turn signal. Before that, letting everyone knowwhich
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots A LOOK BACK AT QUADZILLA, THE FASTEST STOCK QUAD EVER BUILT Four wheelers, or ATV/quads, have been around since 1982 when Suzuki debuted the LT125 that was a smaller quad perfect for beginners to learn on because it’s much easier than the Three wheeler that were popular at the time. Over the next couple years there were more and more four wheelers becoming available and due to safety concerns the three wheeler was actually banned as of 1987. THE FIRST AMERICAN FACTORY-MADE CAR WITH A V8: 1914 The V8 engine is something that almost screams America with its unmistakable grumble. That’s not to say that there aren’t some fantastic non-American V8’s out there because that is nonsense. But there is no arguing that when you hear that throaty growl of a V8, the first thing that comes to your mind is going to be a muscle car ofsome sort.
HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
IT’S CALLED A GLOVE COMPARTMENT FOR A REASON In front of the front passenger seat of your car, a tiny closet of sorts folds up to conceal a stack of papers which may relate to your vehicle, a pen, your backup shades, and a bunch of random junk that you keep shoving back in there every time you go looking for that registration. You call this place the glove box, even though there has never been a glove in there. Here’s the bad news: you NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEW The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66?SEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE 1961, ’65, ’69, ’72 Lincoln Continental. This was a popular model, first purchased in ’61, then repeated four times. Although JFK’s ’61 was the first, followed by LBJ and Nixon, the most prestigious was the 1972. Gerald Ford’s office ordered the special Lincoln, made with the 1973 body style. THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. WHO KILLED THE CAR BUMPER? STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PASTSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEW The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66?SEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE 1961, ’65, ’69, ’72 Lincoln Continental. This was a popular model, first purchased in ’61, then repeated four times. Although JFK’s ’61 was the first, followed by LBJ and Nixon, the most prestigious was the 1972. Gerald Ford’s office ordered the special Lincoln, made with the 1973 body style. THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. WHO KILLED THE CAR BUMPER? STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PASTSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
40 OF THE WORST CARS EVER MADE We often spend time researching and talking about some of the best and coolest cars ever made here at History Garage. But that got us thinking, what about the worst cars ever made? Shouldn’t they get a little credit also? I mean some cars are so bad, so ugly, that they should almost be put on display just so auto manufacturers are constantly reminded of what not to do. AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66? It was the road that connected Chicago with Los Angeles. For many, it was the road to salvation. Once a collection of smaller highways connecting towns, in 1926, Route 66 drew a line to the coast. We didn’t pave it until ’38, but the plan was set in the 20s. If you grew up in the 70’s or later, you knew little of Route 66. By the 80s, we’d decommissioned it. THE GOLDEN SUBMARINE Even though some of the body lines on this car appear somewhat modern, it is most definitely a true classic car. They called it the Golden Submarine and it was built by Barney Oldfield with the help of racing legend and engineering mastermind, Harry Miller, in 1917. The streamlined race car was built not only to be incredibly fast, but also much safer than most cars on race tracks all over the 25 AMISH FACTS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOW The closest most folks will get to the Amish is when following one of their horse-drawn carriages long enough to pass it or by watching the movie Witness, starring Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis. Prying into an Amish community is difficult, if not impossible, so we’ve rounded up our best intelligence to save you the trouble. No Emotional Foreplay In Western culture, there is a courtship TURN SIGNALS; UNTIL THE ‘50S A DRIVER'S INTENTIONS WERE A Turn Signals; Until the ‘50s a Driver’s Intentions Were a Guess. Although early automobiles had the means to indicate which way the driver intended to go, turn signals in cars didn’t become common until the 1950s. That was more than ten years after someone invented the first electrical turn signal. Before that, letting everyone knowwhich
TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots A LOOK BACK AT QUADZILLA, THE FASTEST STOCK QUAD EVER BUILT Four wheelers, or ATV/quads, have been around since 1982 when Suzuki debuted the LT125 that was a smaller quad perfect for beginners to learn on because it’s much easier than the Three wheeler that were popular at the time. Over the next couple years there were more and more four wheelers becoming available and due to safety concerns the three wheeler was actually banned as of 1987. THE FIRST AMERICAN FACTORY-MADE CAR WITH A V8: 1914 The V8 engine is something that almost screams America with its unmistakable grumble. That’s not to say that there aren’t some fantastic non-American V8’s out there because that is nonsense. But there is no arguing that when you hear that throaty growl of a V8, the first thing that comes to your mind is going to be a muscle car ofsome sort.
HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE How the 1930s Completely Changed Cars Like No Other Decade. khafre.us. When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry likeautomobiles.
IT’S CALLED A GLOVE COMPARTMENT FOR A REASON In front of the front passenger seat of your car, a tiny closet of sorts folds up to conceal a stack of papers which may relate to your vehicle, a pen, your backup shades, and a bunch of random junk that you keep shoving back in there every time you go looking for that registration. You call this place the glove box, even though there has never been a glove in there. Here’s the bad news: youHISTORYGARAGE
This Ultra-Rare 1995 Porsche 993 GT2 Just Sold For $2.4 Million NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEWINTERESTING THINGS YOU NEVER KNEWBET YOU NEVER KNEW THATTHINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUTSORRY I NEVER KNEW YOUWOW I NEVER KNEW THAT The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was THE GOLDEN SUBMARINE Even though some of the body lines on this car appear somewhat modern, it is most definitely a true classic car. They called it the Golden Submarine and it was built by Barney Oldfield with the help of racing legend and engineering mastermind, Harry Miller, in 1917. The streamlined race car was built not only to be incredibly fast, but also much safer than most cars on race tracks all over the 25 AMISH FACTS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOWAMISH BUILT CABINSAMISH CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONSAMISH LANGUAGEAMISH RULES FOR WOMEN The closest most folks will get to the Amish is when following one of their horse-drawn carriages long enough to pass it or by watching the movie Witness, starring Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis. Prying into an Amish community is difficult, if not impossible, so we’ve rounded up our best intelligence to save you the trouble. No Emotional Foreplay In Western culture, there is a courtship ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE If you’ve not had the chance, check out the Jerry Seinfeld and Obama video. It is, at the very least, amusing. The video is a nod to the series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, which Seinfeld’s show where he takes rides with comedians. This writer isn’t a fan of Seinfeld’s original show, but the new show is a gas. Obama did his best to keep up, but the man’s reputation is not for THE LOST GLORY DAYS OF HOOD ORNAMENTS STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PASTSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ON HISTORYGARAGE.COMEMILE LERAY MOTORCYCLEDESERT MOTORCYCLECITROEN MOTORCYCLECLIMATE OF SAHARA DESERTINFORMATION ON SAHARA DESERTPICS OFSAHARA DESERT
GASTON CHEVROLET: EVEN IN DEATH HE WON On November 25, 1920, French-born American racecar champ, brother of Louis Chevrolet (yes the Chevrolet), died at the Beverly Hills Speedway when his Frontenac crashed more than halfway into the race. History often remembers Louis Chevrolet because, well, Chevys, man. There was also a third brother, Arthur, who worked in the family business, but it was Louis who really carved the ChevroletHISTORYGARAGE
This Ultra-Rare 1995 Porsche 993 GT2 Just Sold For $2.4 Million NAPCO 4X4 PICKUP TRUCKS: THE FORGOTTEN 4X4 In the late ’40s and early ’50’s the name NAPCO really stood for something in the automotive world. But there is a good chance you have never heard of them before. If you had a four wheel drive truck back in those days it was most likely designed by NAPCO (Northwest Auto Parts Company). Founded in 1918 as a specialized mechanical parts shop in Minneapolis, Minnesota. THERE ARE 25 SECRETS ABOUT BEWITCHED YOU NEVER KNEWINTERESTING THINGS YOU NEVER KNEWBET YOU NEVER KNEW THATTHINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUTSORRY I NEVER KNEW YOUWOW I NEVER KNEW THAT The show Bewitched remains one of those shows that TV producers got right, at least if we’re grading on a curve. The competition wasn’t too stiff back then. Die hard fans know that there was more to the story than magic and broomsticks. Behind the scenes, and sometimes while the cameras rolled, secrets flew under our noses. These are 25 of those secrets. 25. Elizabeth Montgomery was THE GOLDEN SUBMARINE Even though some of the body lines on this car appear somewhat modern, it is most definitely a true classic car. They called it the Golden Submarine and it was built by Barney Oldfield with the help of racing legend and engineering mastermind, Harry Miller, in 1917. The streamlined race car was built not only to be incredibly fast, but also much safer than most cars on race tracks all over the 25 AMISH FACTS THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO KNOWAMISH BUILT CABINSAMISH CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONSAMISH LANGUAGEAMISH RULES FOR WOMEN The closest most folks will get to the Amish is when following one of their horse-drawn carriages long enough to pass it or by watching the movie Witness, starring Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis. Prying into an Amish community is difficult, if not impossible, so we’ve rounded up our best intelligence to save you the trouble. No Emotional Foreplay In Western culture, there is a courtship ALL 13 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL LIMOS TO DATE If you’ve not had the chance, check out the Jerry Seinfeld and Obama video. It is, at the very least, amusing. The video is a nod to the series, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, which Seinfeld’s show where he takes rides with comedians. This writer isn’t a fan of Seinfeld’s original show, but the new show is a gas. Obama did his best to keep up, but the man’s reputation is not for THE LOST GLORY DAYS OF HOOD ORNAMENTS STRANGE OR VISIONARY? TRACKED MOTORCYCLES OF THE PASTSEE MORE ONHISTORYGARAGE.COM
EMILE LERAY SURVIVED THE DESERT BY BUILDING A MOTORCYCLESEE MORE ON HISTORYGARAGE.COMEMILE LERAY MOTORCYCLEDESERT MOTORCYCLECITROEN MOTORCYCLECLIMATE OF SAHARA DESERTINFORMATION ON SAHARA DESERTPICS OFSAHARA DESERT
GASTON CHEVROLET: EVEN IN DEATH HE WON On November 25, 1920, French-born American racecar champ, brother of Louis Chevrolet (yes the Chevrolet), died at the Beverly Hills Speedway when his Frontenac crashed more than halfway into the race. History often remembers Louis Chevrolet because, well, Chevys, man. There was also a third brother, Arthur, who worked in the family business, but it was Louis who really carved the Chevrolet MUSCLE CARS OF OFFROAD RACING Back in the late 60’s and early 70’s the American muscle cars were some of the most popular cars on the market. Not only were they loud and fast, but hey were built out of steel so they were essentially bulletproof. Also around that time Offroad racing had started to gain in popularity and someone came up with the brilliant idea of mixingthe two worlds.
AMERICA’S MAIN STREET: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO ROUTE 66? It was the road that connected Chicago with Los Angeles. For many, it was the road to salvation. Once a collection of smaller highways connecting towns, in 1926, Route 66 drew a line to the coast. We didn’t pave it until ’38, but the plan was set in the 20s. If you grew up in the 70’s or later, you knew little of Route 66. By the 80s, we’d decommissioned it. TRUE GEARHEAD GETS BURIED WITH HIS BELOVED 1984 CORVETTE I came across this story where on this day back in 1994 a Pennsylvania man, George Swanson gets buried with his beloved white 1984 Chevy Corvette. He was 71 years old and it was his last wish that he have this unusual resting place. As you can imagine the logistics of making this happen did not happen overnight. Swanson had been planning this for quite some time and had bought 12 burial plots THE 1961 FERRARI 156 "SHARKNOSE" FORMULA ONE CAR Ferrari is one of the most famous car companies in the world both in racing heritage and super cars. Having been apart of the first Formula one race back in 1950 up until the current 2016 season Ferrari has always lead the pack when it came to innovation and design of its race cars. There has been a Ferrari on the starting grid over 910 consecutive races since the debut back in 1950. TURN SIGNALS; UNTIL THE ‘50S A DRIVER'S INTENTIONS WERE A Although early automobiles had the means to indicate which way the driver intended to go, turn signals in cars didn’t become common until the 1950s. That was more than ten years after someone invented the first electrical turn signal. Before that, letting everyone know which was one planned to turn was all about the turn signals we all learned in driver education classes. HOW THE 1930S COMPLETELY CHANGED CARS LIKE NO OTHER DECADE When the 1929 stock market crash caused the Great Depression, the United States put one collective foot behind the other, plodding through what would turn into ten years of recovery. One would think this kind of economic downturn would kill a nascent industry like automobiles. It hurt the car industry, people lost jobs, but kill it did not. Many in the industry suffered, but innovation marched WHO KILLED THE CAR BUMPER? Anyone who’s been around long enough remembers when bumpers were bumpers. What we have on cars today are bumper covers, molded pieces which cover a bumper of sorts, but take damage like car panels. Getting into a slow motion fender bender back in the early 80s or when one was driving a car from that era, used to end in a hand wave fromeither driver.
A LOOK BACK AT QUADZILLA, THE FASTEST STOCK QUAD EVER BUILT Four wheelers, or ATV/quads, have been around since 1982 when Suzuki debuted the LT125 that was a smaller quad perfect for beginners to learn on because it’s much easier than the Three wheeler that were popular at the time. Over the next couple years there were more and more four wheelers becoming available and due to safety concerns the three wheeler was actually banned as of 1987. THE FIRST AMERICAN FACTORY-MADE CAR WITH A V8: 1914 The V8 engine is something that almost screams America with its unmistakable grumble. That’s not to say that there aren’t some fantastic non-American V8’s out there because that is nonsense. But there is no arguing that when you hear that throaty growl of a V8, the first thing that comes to your mind is going to be a muscle car ofsome sort.
DOESN’T EVERYONE REMEMBER GOODYEAR’S ILLUMINATED TIRES It was the early 60s, not yet the decade of grooviness and free love yet, but Goodyear dropped one big toe in the groovy water. They invented light up car tires. Yeah, baby. They lit up, not glowed, but illuminated like a lamp in any color you like. Considering the culture of tricking out cars, one has to believe these could sell today. Of course, authorities would immediately ban them, butMenu
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