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1910isolde

Wed Apr 09 2014 22:45:14 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

"I was a neighbor to Henry Ford"

To say that she was fit as a fiddle, is an understatement. Margaret Dunning of Michigan is 104 years old this year on June 26th....Read more http://de.auto.de/magazin/showArticle/article/129684/undefined

1910isolde

Tue Apr 08 2014 00:23:07 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

One proud owner wouldn't give up his Land Rover for the world.

British journalist Quentin Letts with his beloved Land Rover.

"The noise! The discomfort! Most of all the smell! The aroma is an odd mixture of Castrol oil, barn dust and chicken droppings. For some inexplicable reason, this is true of Land Rovers around the world, from Kettering to Kinshasa. They all have that smell, even when they have been nowhere near an East Anglian egg farm.
There really isn't anything else in the world quite like them for sheer quirkiness. To drive a "Landie" is almost to become part of the very soil of the nation - and certainly, given the abysmal suspension, to be juddered by its ridges and ruts..."

Read the rest here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/article-1002225/Long-live-Landie-One-proud-owner-wouldnt-Land-Rover-world.html#ixzz2yFV3GE9r

1910isolde

Thu Apr 03 2014 02:47:47 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

A car enthusiast has been reunited with his first car nearly 50 years after he sold it thanks to his brother, who incredibly tracked down the vehicle.
David Meakin, 67, was just 19 when his father bought his mother the 1934 Austin 10 Clifton in 1965. But she didn't like the vehicle and handed the keys to her son.
He learned to drive in the two-seater, and used it as a runabout to take trips with friends and woo his early girlfriends.
First love: David Meakin, with the 1934 Austin 10 Clifton he's managed to buy back nearly 50 years after selling it. It was his first car, which he learned to drive in and used to woo his earliest girlfriends
Proud: The rare two-seater, which has a top speed of less than 50mph, is one of only 42 such models left anywhere in the world. Mr Meakin says all it needs now is a little work on the starter motor
After enjoying a string of dates in the dark green classic car, Mr Meakin succumbed to practicalities and traded it in for robust mini van.
But he was disappointed when the functional new vehicle failed to live up to the Austin's seductive draw and he bought a restored Austin 12 taxi to try and recapture the vintage charm.
Returning to the classic British marque seemed to do the trick and in 1974 Mr Meakin drove the car to his own wedding ceremony.
Now he has incredibly been reunited with his first love - the very same Austin Clifton 10 he learned to drive in - after his brother tracked it down as a surprise.
'Passion wagon': Mr Meakin and the car it as a runabout to take trips with friends and woo his early girlfriends, one of whom is pictured alongside the vehicle in this photo taken sometime in 1961
Mr Meakin, from Somersham, Cambridgeshire, now plans to woo his wife Glenda, 66, anew in the motor, which he says first helped him learn to be a romantic.
'It was the vehicle I owned when I was about 19 or 20 and now I have the car back in my possession after 50 years,' he said. 'It used to be my passion wagon.
'I remember driving it to Scotland with a friend. It was a fabulous trip and we were looking to pull birds and we found a couple.
'It was just a piece of kit that you started up and went somewhere in. You didn't think about doing it in those days, you just did it and it was perfectly fine for the job.'
He added: 'I was looking for something to do and my brother Chris found the old car up in Stockport.
'I bought it as a non-runner, but it is in very good shape indeed and I have taken it up and down the road, although it needs some work on the starter motor, so there is hope for it yet.'
The two-seater Clifton owned by Mr Meakin is believed to be one of only 42 known models left in the world.
He used to park the car outside the Unicom telecommunications building where he worked but was told to move it by the managing director, who found it ugly.
Despite not even being able to reach 50mph on the open road the car still holds happy memories for the grandfather-of-two.
The original sales brochure for Mr Meakin's Austin 10 Clifton Tourer: Mr Meakin, from Somersham, Cambridgeshire, now plans to woo his wife Glenda anew in the car, which first helped him learn to be a romantic.
Other cars in the range: Launched in 1932 it was Austin's best-selling car in the Thirties and continued in production, with upgrades, until 1947
History: The logbook which shows that it's the very same vehicle that Mr Meakin owned nearly 50 years ago
His wife of nearly 30 years, Glenda, said that she has played second fiddle to her husband's love of cars throughout their marriage.
'We met after he got the car and he did mention his Austin to me quite a bit,' she said. 'He is a big car enthusiast and the last car he had was another vintage Austin that he had for nearly 40 years.
'That is the one that he had for the longest and he had that when we first got together.
'He is always talking about his cars and he is particularly fond of this one because it his first car.'
- See more at: http://news.onlinenigeria.com/nigeria-news/11233-car-fan-reunited-with-his-first-motoring-love-after-brother-tracks-down-1934-austin-48-years-after-it-was-sold.html#sthash.Zxz0BGLJ.dpuf

1910isolde

Sun Mar 16 2014 17:00:14 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

Clayton from Portland Oregon and his '26 Roadster build.

Best looking T I've ever seen.

Image source: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/member.php?u=67307

1910isolde

Fri Feb 28 2014 04:43:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)

"When Graham Rudd started his first job nearly half a century ago the car he arrived in was already 24 years old.
But things were built to last in those days - especially, it seems, Mr Rudd's 1936 Ford Model Y Popular.
When he retired after 49 years at the same company, he drove the same car home….read more http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1137276/My-popular-Ford-Worker-retires-vintage-Ford-drove-work-48-years-ago.html

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