Inside Stories on Cars and Those Who Make Them
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Seventy-Three years ago your humble contributor set out the need for an American Grand Prix contender, including many parameters. Now we hope that Cadillac will soon bring reality to his hopes.
In a feast for enthusiasts of racing cars from 1934 to 2008, in 2009 Mercedes-Benz brought Lewis Hamilton and friends together with a Silver Arrow selection. We honour his departure with this story.
This 18-year-old author at Phillips Exeter Academy dared to make some suggestions for the introduction of America to the world of Grand Prix racing.
To demonstrate their body-building skills the craftsmen at GM's Danish distributor decided to design and build a unique body on a 1932 Buick chassis. Not bad!
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I've been car-crazy since my teens. I've been an editor, journalist, designer. author, consultant, importer and big-car-company veep. Included in the stories I'm telling are those that reveal Why Cars Are So Bad.
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