ja'ou'are That's how the natives pronounced the name of a sleek spotted cat native to their Amazon region. William Lyons, of Coventry, named a car after that cat.
I'm looking for front fenders.grill and front lamps for Chevy Impala 1960.If anybody can help me to find those parts please let me know.I would appreciate. Chris
Round the World in a Baby Austin by Hector Macquarrie 1st edition, 1933,some discolouration,a little corner wear to boards (see scan) otherwise a very nice copy. 384 pages Superb vintage tale of crossing the world in a baby Austin and all the
Not the Ralph Nader book, it's a coffee table book I saw at Barnes & Noble several years back that I regret not picking up at the time. I don't remember the title or the author, but I do remember that the cover illustration was a picture of a lemon (the kind used to make
I have never been to this NewsGroup before but I thought that this might be the place to find this information. There doesn't seem to be much activity on this NG but here's the question :
Is it true that when Buddy Baker got in his pole sitting car for the Daytona 500 in 1973, someone had stolen his gear shift knob? -- Message posted using http://www.talkaboutautos.com/group/rec.autos.antique/
Totally Restored 1920 Dorris K-4 My Husband found it in a barn in Montana. After 4 years and lots of work, his labor of love is 100% restored! The RV of my Husbands dreams reaches a top speed of 15 miles per hour,